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Browsing by Author "Amna Javed"

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    Femininity ideology, self-objectification, sociocultural attitudes and risky behavior in gen z females
    (UMT, Lahore, 2025) Amna Javed; Memoona Furqan; Rahat Iram
    The current study understands the relationship between Femininity Ideology, Self- Objectification, Sociocultural Attitudes, and Risky Behaviors in Gen Z Females. The study assessed femininity ideology in 284 female undergraduate students who ranged between 18 to 25 years old and was selected through purposive sampling at private along with public universities. Data was gathered by using a demographic questionnaire, the Femininity Ideology Scale (FIS), Objectified Body Consciousness Scale (OBCS), Sociocultural Attitude towards Appearance Questionnaire (SATAQ-4), and the Risky, Impulsive, and Self-Destructive Behavior Questionnaire (RISQ). The results indicated that stronger adherence to traditional femininity norms and sociocultural beauty ideals is linked to higher self-objectification and increased participation in risky behaviors. The result finding also showed behavior along with media exposure.
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    STATE AND BANK LEVEL FACTORS AFFECTING BANK PROFITABILITY
    (UMT.Lahore, 2023-03-22) Amna Javed
    Purpose– In economic progress, the bank plays a major responsibility in the growth of the state. This thesis is devised to consider the influence of internal and external factors on profitability in banking industry of Pakistan and the Bangladesh by applying multi-level regression to evaluate how banks internal factors or external factors help to gain more profitability. Design/methodology/approach – Twelve years’ data have been extracted for the years 2009- 2020 for 19 Pakistani and 11 Bangladesh banks from the banks financial reports. Originality – This study attempts to develop into the phenomenon to analyze these developing economies and which of internal and external causes and their effect on the profitability of Pakistan and the Bangladesh. The most important aspect of this research is that it is the only study that has been conducted on this subject unrelatedly to the idea that the banking sector has grown up recently and the demand of banking industry increased globally. This appeals for banking industry to acquire the determinants which have a direct relation with profitability so that profitability in banks is made sure. Findings–The findings showed that there is inverse relation between loan loss provisions, loan ration with bank’s profitability. The results of the present study are of inordinate importance for the evolving nations like Pakistan and Bangladesh for the reason that it would valuable for policy makers and bank administration.

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