Department of Business Administration
Prof. Dr. MD. Aminul Islam  Visiting Professor
Name :
Prof. Dr. MD. Aminul Islam
Employee ID
721100130
Designation
Visiting Professor  
Department
Department of Business Administration
Faculty
Faculty of Business & Entrepreneurship
Personal Webpage
https://faculty.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/profile/bba/draminul.html
E-mail
draminul.bba@diu.edu.bd, aminsazea@gmail.com, amin@unimap.edu.my
Phone
Cell-Phone
+8801794176084, +60164049087

Year

Degree

Thesis Title

University

2011

Doctor of Philosophy

“An empirical investigation on Underpricing and Earnings Management of Initial Public Offerings in Bangladesh”.

Universiti Sains Malaysia.

2001

Advanced Diploma in Teaching in Higher Education

 

Nottingham Trent University, UK.

1999

Master of Business Administration (MBA) – Mixed Mode

“An empirical investigation into the Underpricing of IPOs in Malaysia”.

Universiti Sains Malaysia.

1993

Bachelor Business Administration (BBA)

 

International Islamic University Malaysia.

 

I have taught a wide range of courses at undergraduate and Postgraduate levels:

POSTGRADUATE LEVEL:

Research Methodology for PhD students (at UniMAP, Hult International Business School London and Tammasat University Thailand)

MBA: Financial Statement Analysis, Corporate Finance, Financial Management, Accounting for Managers, Project Management, Financial Decision Making, Financial Markets and Institutions, Corporate Governance and Restructuring, Working Capital Management, Research Methodology, Leadership in Cultural Contexts; and Digital Governance and Service Innovation.

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL:

Principles of Finance, International Finance, Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurial Finance,

Year Position Field of Work Place of Work
2019 Professor Academic Universiti Malaysia Perlis
(May... ) Department of Business, Faculty of Business and    
  Communication    
2021 Visiting Professor Academic Universitas Ubudiyah Indonesia.
2019 Nominated Vice Chancellor (Nominated in the threemember panel for Chancellors approval) Academic Daffodil International University (The largest Private University in Bangladesh)
2019 Visiting Professor Academic The Thammasat University Thailand
2019..... Visiting Professor Academic East Delta University Chittagong
      Bangladesh.
2017..... Visiting Professor Academic Daffodil International University
      Bangladesh
2015..... Visiting Professor Academic Northern University Bangladesh
2012..2018 Associate Professor, School of Business Innovation and Academic Universiti Malaysia Perlis
  Technopreneurship    
2009-2012 Senior Lecturer, School of Academic Universiti Malaysia Perlis
(Aug) Business Innovation and    
  Technopreneurship    
2007-2009 Research Fellow Academic School of Management, Universiti Sains
      Malaysia
2006-2007 Deputy Principal Academic Olympia College Penang, Malaysia.
2001-2006 Faculty Coordinator (Dean) Academic School      of    Business and Marketing,Olympia College Penang
1999-2001 Lecturer and Acting Academic School of Accounting, Olympia College
  Coordinator   Penang
1995-1998 Director, Academic Affairs Administration International               Islamic            University
  Division.   Chittagong, Bangladesh

 

  1. Islam, M., Said, H. M., Umarlebbe, J. H., Sobhani, F. A., & Afrin, S. Conceptualization of Head-Heart-Hands model for developing an effective 21st century teacher. Frontiers in Psychology, 6161. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.968723. (Scopus Q1; Impact Factor: 4.232)
  2. Hassan, M.S., Islam, M.A., Sobhani, F. A., Hassan, M.M. & Hassan, M.A. (2022). Patients' Intention to Adopt Fintech Payment Services: A Study on Bangladesh Healthcare Sector. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Accepted for Publication (Scopus Indexed- Q1, Impact Factor: 4.614)
  3. Thottoli, M.M., Islam, M.A., Sobhani, F. A., Rahman, S., & Hassan, M.S. (2022). Auditing and sustainability accounting: A global examination using the Scopus database. Sustainability. Accepted for Publication (Scopus Indexed- Q1; Impact Factor: 3.889)
  4. Hassan, M.S., Islam, M.A., Sobhani, F. A., Nasir, H., Mahmud, I., & Zahra, F. T. (2022). Drivers Influencing the Adoption Intention towards Mobile Fintech Services: A Study on the Emerging Bangladesh Market. Information, 13(7), 349. https://doi.org/10.3390/info13070349 (Scopus Q2, WoS)
  5. Azad, M. A. K., Islam, M.A., Sobhani, F. A., Hassan, M.S., & Masukujjaman, M. (2022). Revisiting the Current Status of Green Finance and Sustainable Finance Disbursement: A Policy Insights. Sustainability, 14(14), 8911. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14148911 (Scopus Q1; Impact Factor: 3.889)
  6. Abu Issa Gazi, Md. Aminul Islam, Farid Ahammad Sobhani & Bablu Kumar Dhar. (2022). Does Job Satisfaction Differ at Different Levels of Employees? Measurement of Job Satisfaction among the levels of Sugar Industrial Employees. Sustainability, 14(6), 3564. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14063564 (Scopus Q1; Impact Factor: 3.889)
  7. Sharif Hassan, Md. Aminul Islam, Farid Ahammad Sobhani, & Sadia Afrin. (2022-in press). A Collaborating ITM-EVF
    Approach to Investigate Customer’s Intention to Adopt Mobile Payment Systems: A Study on Bangladesh Market. International Journal of Business Information Systems. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJBIS.2022.10047625 (Scopus Q3)
  1. Sahabuddin, M., Islam, M.A., Tabash, M. I., Anagreh, S., Akter, R., & Rahman, M. (2022). Co-Movement, Portfolio Diversification, Investors’ Behavior and Psychology: Evidence from Developed and Emerging Countries’ Stock Markets. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 15(8), 319. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15080319 (Scopus, WoS)

Year 2021: (9)

  1. Oluwaseyi Ebenezer Olalere, Marniati, Md. Aminul Islam, Shafiqur Rahman (2021). The Effect of Financial Innovation and Bank Competition on Firm Value: A Comparative Study of Malaysian and Nigerian Banks. Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business Vol 8 No 6 (2021) 0245 SCOPUS, Q2.
  2. Kabir, M.R,; Islam, M.A.; Marniati; Herawati (2021). Application of Blockchain for Supply Chain Financing: Explaining the Drivers Using SEM.. Journal of Open Innovation, Technology, Market and Complexity, 7, 167. https:// org/10.3390/joitmc7030167. SCOPUS, Q1.
  3. Olalere, O. E, Islam M.A, Wan, Sallha Yusoff, Fahmida Emaran Mumu (2021). Modelling the Determinants of Firm Value of Conventional Banks: Empirical Evidence from ASEAN- 5 Countries. Asia-Pacific Social Science Review, 21(3), 122-136. SCOPUS,
  4. Bhuiyan, M.B., Islam, M.A., Haque, M.Z., & Hassan, M.K. (2021). Dynamics And Causality Among Economic Growth, Financial Development And Budgetary Allocation To The Tourism Sector Of Bangladesh. GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites, 35(2), 419–427. https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.35221-668. SCOPUS, Q2.
  5. Oluwaseyi Olalere, Md. Aminul Islam, Marniati and Nurulul Rahmi (2021). The effect of revenue diversification on the firm value and stability of banks: A comparative study of Nigerian and Malaysian banks. Banks and Bank Systems, 16(3), 142-151. doi:21511/bbs.16(3).2021.13. SCOPUS Q3.
  6. Bhuiyan, M.B., Islam, M.A., Haque, M.Z., & Biswas, C. (2021). Moderating Effect Of Technology Readiness On Adoption Of Geotagging Technology Among Social Networking Sites (Snss) Users For Smart Tourism. GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites, 34(1), 47–55. https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.34107-618 SCOPUS, Q2.
  7. Tuhin, M.H., Islam, M.A., Sultana, M., Sultana, M., & Rahid, A.O. (2021). Environmental management information disclosure and firm value: a panel data analysis. Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal, 25(S5), 1-10. SCOPUS, Q4.
  8. Tuhin, M.H., Islam, M.A., Sultana, M., & Rahid, A.O. (2021). Voluntary reporting of graphs and firm value: a cross-sectional study in Bangladesh. Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal, 25(S5), 1- 08. SCOPUS, Q4.
  9. Golzare Nabi, Md. Aminul Islam, Md. Waheduzzaman Sarder, Md. Mokhlesur Rahman (2021). Estimation of Zakat and Its Use as An Effective Tool for Socio-economic Development in Bangladesh. Thoughts on Economics, Vol. 31, No. 01 & 02, 33-56.

Year 2020: (9)

  1. Islam M.A., Ebenezer O.O., Sobhani F.A. & Shahriar M.S., (2020). The Effect of Product Market Competition on Stability and Capital Ratio of Banks in Southeast Asian Countries, Borsa Istanbul Review, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bir.2020.03.001. SCOPUS Q2.
  2. Oluwaseyi Olalere, Md. Aminul Islam, Mohd Zukime Mat Junoh, Wan Sallha Yusoff and Mohammed Masum Iqbal (2020). Revisiting the impact of intrinsic financial risks on the firm value of banks in ASEAN-5 countries: a panel data approach. Banks and Bank Systems, 15(2), 200-213. doi:10.21511/bbs.15(2).2020.18. SCOPUS, Q3.
  3. Ahmad Aljumah, Mohammed T. Nuseir, Aminul Islam (2020). Impacts of Service Quality, Satisfaction and Trust on the Loyalty of Foreign Patients in Malaysian Medical Tourism. International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change, 11, No 2, 2020, pp.451-467. SCOPUS, Q3.
  4. Mohammad Rokibul Kabir, Md. Aminul Islam, Shahera Afroz Deena (2020). Explaining the adoption of Technology-based design of higher education during and after COVID 19 period from a developing country perspective. Interaction Design and Architecture(s)Journal - IxD&A, N.46, pp. 88-119. SCOPUS, Q2.
  5. Mohammed W. A. Saleh and Md. Aminul Islam (2020). Does Board Characteristics Enhance Firm Performance? Evidence from Palestinian Listed Companies? InternationalJournal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology ISSN 2708-0587, 1(4), pp. 84-95.
  6. Amjad H. Abdullah Wan Sallha binti Yusoff Md. Aminul Islam Barzo Mahmood Qader (2020). Board structure and firm performance: a review of literature and empirical challenges. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management 8(3), pp481-497.
  7. Mohammad Almashaqbeh , Md. Aminul Islam, Rosni Bakar (2020). The Effect of Ownership Structure on Share Prices in Amman Stock Exchange. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology, 1(9), pp23–36.
  8. Mohammad Almashaqbeh , Md. Aminul Islam, Rosni Bakar & Anas Ghazalat (2020). The Effect of Audit Quality on the Share Prices in Amman Stock Exchange. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Advanced Technology, 1(9), pp10–22.

Year 2019: (13)

  1. Essia Ries Ahmed, Md Aminul Islam, Tariq Tawfeeq Yousif Alabdullah, Azlan Bin Amran (2019). A qualitative analysis on the determinants of legitimacy of sukuk. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 10 Issue: 3, pp.342-368. SCOPUS, Q2
  1. Md Golzare Nabi, Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2019). Do Private Commercial Banks Outperform State-owned Commercial Banks? Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh. Journal of Applied Finance & Banking, vol. 9, no. 5, 2019, 167- 186.
  2. Essia Ries Ahmed, Aminul Islam, Azlan Bin Amran, (2019) "Examining the legitimacy of Sukuk structure via Shariah pronouncements", Journal of Islamic Marketing, https://doi.org/10.1108/JIMA-03-2018-0050. SCOPUS, Q3.
  3. Chaleeda, Islam, M. A., Ahmad, T. S. T., & Ghazalat, A. N. M. (2019). The Effects of Corporate Financing Decisions on Firm Value in Bursa Malaysia. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 11(3), 127–135.
  4. Essia Ries Ahmad, Ramyar Rzgar Ahmad, Fathyah Hashim and Aminul Islam (2019). Asset Based and Asset Backed Sukuk: Structure and Legitimacy. Opcion, Vol 35(21) Special: 1248-1262 ISSN 1012-1587/ISSNe: 2477-9385. SCOPUS, Q3.
  5. Olalere, O. E, Aminul Islam, Mohd Zukime Mat Junoh& Yusoff, W. S., (2019). Loan Growth, Bank Solvancy and Firm Value: A Comparative Study of Nigerian and Malaysian Commercial Banks. Accepted for publication into Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 8(1): 373-386. SCOPUS, Q4.
  6. Rula Hani Salman AlHalaseh, Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2019). “An Extended Stochastic Goal Mixed Integer Programming for Optimal Portfolio Selection in the Amman Stock Exchange”. International Journal of Financial Research, 10(2): 36-51. SCOPUS.
  7. Chaleeda, Islam, M. A., & Ahmad, T. S. T. (2019). Moderating Role of Growth Opportunities on the Relationship between Corporate Financing Decisions and Firm Value: A Conceptual Paper. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences (IJESS), 7(12).
  8. Olalere, O. E, Aminul Islam, Yusoff, W. S., and Farid Ahammad Sobhani (2019). Exploring Liquidity Risk and Interest-rate Risk: Implications for Profitability and Firm Value in Nigerian Banks. Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 8(1): 315-326. SCOPUS, Q4.
  9. Yazan Salameh Oroud, Aminul Islam and Tunku Salha Binti Ahmad (2019). “Does Audit Quality Moderate the Relationship between Accounting Information and the Share Price? Evidence from Jordan”. International Business Research, 12(3): 58-65. ERA
  10. Olalere, O. E, Aminul Islam & Yusoff, W. S., and Shafiqur Rahman (2019). The Effects of Liquidity Risk and Interest-rate Risk on Profitability and Firm Value among Banks in ASEAN-5 Countries. 8 (1): 315-326. SCOPUS, Q4.
  11. Karpal Singh Dara Singh, Md. Aminul Islam, Essia Ries Ahmed and Azlan Amran (2019). An empirical investigation into the major drivers of corporate social responsibility. Opción, Vol 35(21) Special: 1076-1090 ISSN 1012-1587/ISSNe: 2477- 9385. SCOPUS, Q3
  12. Ruswahida Ibnu Ruslan, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Mohd Noor, Norsiah Mat, Aina Afiqah Amiruddin (2019). Organizational Commitment And Employee Engagement Among Administrators In Public Universities In Malaysia. Sains Humanika 11:2- 2, p1-7.

Year 2018: (11)

  1. Fatima Ruhani, Md Aminul Islam, Tunku salha Tunku Ahmad, Muhammad Ruhul Quddus, (2018) "Effects of Financial Market Variables on Stock Prices: A Review of the Literature", Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing, 14(11): 597- 610, doi: 10.17265/1548- 6583/2018.11.002.
  2. Essia Ries Ahmed, Md Aminul Islam, Tariq Tawfeeq Yousif Alabdullah, Azlan bin Amran, (2018) "Proposed the pricing model as an alternative Islamic benchmark", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 25 Issue: 8, pp.2892-2912, https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-04-2017-0077. ISI, Q1.
  3. Md Golzare Nabi, Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2019). Waqf as a Viable Tool for Sustainable Economic Development in Bangladesh. Thoughts on Economics, vol. 28, no. 4. Fatima Ruhani, Md Aminul Islam, Tunku salha Tunku Ahmad, Muhammad Ruhul Quddus, (2018) "Theories Explaining Stock Price Behavior: A Review of the Literature", International Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance Research, 2(2), 51-64.
  4. Olalere, O. E, Aminul Islam, Yusoff, W. S., & Shamsuddin, Z. (2018). An Investigation into Operational Risk in Commercial Banks: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria. International Journal of Accounting, Finance and Business (IJAFB), 3(12): 49 - 62.
  5. Fatima Ruhani, Md Aminul Islam, Tunku salha Tunku Ahmad, Muhammad Ruhul Quddus, (2018) "Review of Literatures on Stock Price Behavior in Malaysia", International Journal of Islamic Business and Management, 2(2), 32-38.
  6. Chaleeda, Islam, M. A., & Ahmad, T. S. T. (2018). Corporate Investment, Financing and Dividend Decisions, and Firm Value: A Conceptual Paper. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences, 6(2), 33–39.
  7. Essia Ries Ahmed, Aminul Islam, Tariq Tawfeeq Yousif Alabdullah (2018). The Moderating Role of Shariah Supervisory Board on Sukuk Pricing Benchmark. International Journal of Excellence in Islamic Banking & Finance 6(2): 25 – 39.
  8. Essia Ries Ahmed, Azlan Amran, Aminul Islam (2018). Sukuk Documentation and Legitimacy: The Role of Shariah Supervisory Board as a Moderator. International Academic Journal of Accounting and Financial Management. 5(3): 22-40.
  9. Ali Shakir Mahmood, Aminul Islam, Idris Md. Noor (2018). The effect of the Monetary Policy on Output Cost during Financial Crisis in Malaysia: From Management Perspective. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences. 5(2): 15- 24.
  10. Ali Shakir Mahmood, Aminul Islam, Idris Md. Noor (2018). The effect of the Exchange Policy on Output Cost during Financial Crisis in Malaysia: From Management Perspective. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences. 6(1): 5-18.
  1. Md. Shariful Haque, Md. Aminul Islam, and Rosni Bakar (2018), “Identification of Factors and Development of a Theoretical Framework for Green Consumption Behavior in Perspective of Muslim Consumers in Developing Countries”. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences, 6(1): 93-101.

Year 2017: (13)

  1. Yazan Salameh Oroud, Aminul Islam and Tunku Salha Binti Ahmad (2017). The effect of cash flows on share price on Amman Stock Exchange. American Based Research Journal, 6(7): 22-28.
  2. Anas Ghazalat, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Md. Noor (2017). Does the competency attributes of board members’ enhance the monitoring of earning management? Evidence from a developing country". Corporate Board: role, duties and composition. 13(1-1): 100-108. ERA
  3. Md Golzare Nabi, Dr. Aminul Islam, Dr. Rosni Bakar & Rafiun Nabi (2017). Islamic Microfinance As a Tool of Financial Inclusion in Bangladesh. Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance. 13(1): 24-51.
  4. Mosa Ghazalat, , Islam, M. and Mohd Noor, I. (2017). The Monitoring Role of the External Ownership and Discretionary Accruals. Corporate Ownership & Control, 14(2-1): 181-192. SCOPUS
  5. Ghazalat, , Islam, M. and Noor, I. (2017). Impact of Internal Ownership on the Monitoring and Mitigating Mechanisms of Earnings Management Practices. Corporate Ownership & Control, 14(2-2): 289-295. SCOPUS.
  6. Karpal Singh and Aminul Islam (2017). Validating an instrument for measuring brand equity of CSR driven organizations in Malaysia. Management & Marketing: Challenges for the Knowledge Society, 12(2): 35-45. ISI
  7. Karpal Singh and Aminul Islam (2017). Gauging Malaysian Consumers PerspectivesAbout Corporate Social Responsibility. Asian Economic and Financial Review. 7(7): 737-747. ERA
  8. Ahmad Ibrahim Aljumah, Aminul Islam, Idris Mohd Noor (2017). Determinants of foreign patients loyalty of medical tourism in Malaysia: trust and perceived value as moderators. Science International, 29(3): 579-587. ISI
  9. Motaharul Islam, Md. Aminul Islam, Rosni Binti Bakar and Norsiah bt. Mat (2017).The Moderating Effect of ICT Skills on Relationship Between HRM Practices and Teacher Educator Development in Bangladesh. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences, 6(2): 45-72.
  10. Karpal Singh and Md. Aminul Islam (2017). Validating an instrument for measuring brand equity of CSR driven organizations in Malaysia. Management & Marketing: Challenges forthe Knowledge Society, 12(2): 35-45. ISI
  11. Karpal Singh and Md. Aminul Islam (2017). Gauging Malaysian Consumers Perspectives About Corporate Social Asian Economic and Financial Review. 7(7): 737-747. ERA
  12. Ahmad Ibrahim Aljumah, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Mohd Noor (2017). Determinants of foreign patients loyalty of medical tourism in Malaysia: trust and perceived value as moderators. Science International, 29(3): 579-587. ISI
  13. Motaharul Islam, Md. Aminul Islam, Rosni Binti Bakar and Norsiah bt. Mat (2017), The Moderating Effect of ICT Skills on Relationship Between HRM Practices and Teacher Educator Development in Bangladesh. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences, 6(2): 45-72.

Year 2016: (7)

  1. Yazan Salameh Mottee Oroud, Aminul Islam and Tunku Salha Binti Ahmad (2016). The effect of cash flows and accruals on the market values of equity: Audit Quality as a moderator. International Journal of Current Research, 8(3): 28900-28908. SCOPUS.
  2. Rula Hani Salman AlHalaseh, Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2016). Dynamic portfolio selection: a literature revisit. International Business Management, 10(2): 67-77.SCOPUS
  3. Aminul Islam, Dayang Hasliza Muhd Yusuf and Abul Bashar Bhuiyan (2016). Taxpayers’ satisfaction using E-filing system in Malaysia: Demographic perspective. The Social Sciences, 10(2): 160-165. SCOPUS
  4. Golzare Nabi, Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2016). Examining potentials of Sukuk in financing infrastructure projects in Bangladesh. Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, 12(2): 123-145.
  5. Wasib B. Latif, Aminul Islam, Idris Md. Noor, Mahadzirah Mohamad and Kritika Kongsompong (2016). Imagination of brand image for tourism industry. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 14(2): 138-142. SCOPUS
  6. Mohammad Zahir Raihan, Rosni Bakar and Aminul Islam, (2016). Corporate Social Responsibility Education: An Empirical Study of Bangladesh. The Social Sciences, 11:3271-3278. SCOPUS
  7. Wasib B. Latif, Aminul Islam, Idris Md. Noor, Mahadzirah Mohamad and Kritika Kongsompong (2016). Imagination of brand image for tourism industry. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 14(2): 138-142. SCOPUS.

Year 2015: (15)

  1. Rula Hani Salman AlHalaseh, Md. Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2015). Portfolio selection problem: models review. Asian Social Sciences. 11(14): 3408-3417. SCOPUS
  2. Golzare Nabi, Md. Aminul Islam, Risni Bakar and Fauzia Hamid (2015). Islamic Banking in Bangladesh: Current status, challenges and policy options. Thoughts on Economics, 25 (1 & 2): 49-72.
  1. Essia Ries Ahmed, Md. Aminul Islam, and Ku Halim Ku Ariffin (2015). An empirical analysis on legitimacy of sukuk: an insight of Malaysian sukuk. Asian Social Sciences, 11(13): 84-97. ERA/
  2. Rosni Bakar, Md. Aminul Islam, Jocelyne Lee (2015). Entrepreneurship Education: Experiences in selected countries. International Education Studies, 8(1) : 88-99. ERA/SCOPUS
  3. Aminuzzaman, Rosni Bakar and Md. Aminul Islam (2015). Mandatory Compliance on IASs and IFRSs in an Emerging Economy: A case of Bangladesh. International Business Management, 9(1): 7-14. SCOPUS.
  4. Essia Ries Ahmed, Md. Aminul Islam, Tariq Tawfeeq Yousif Alabdullah, Ku Halim Ku Ariffin (2015). Islamic Sukuk: Pricing Mechanism and Rating. The Social Sciences, 10(2): 178-183. SCOPUS
  5. Tenku Nur Shahrul Hizam YM Tengku Izham and Md. Aminul Islam (2015). Microstructure of Foreign Exchange Market in Malaysia. The Social Sciences, 10(1): 6-12. SCOPUS
  6. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, Mahadzirah Mohamad, Md. Abul Hossain Sikder, Iftekhar Ahmed (2015). A conceptual framework of brand image on customer-based brand equity in the hospitality industry at Bangladesh: tourism management and advertisement as moderators. Journal of Scientific Research and Development, 2 (11): 1-16. SCOPUS
  7. Abdullah Lin, Gunalan A/L Nadarajah, Mohmad Yazam Sharif and Md. Aminul Islam (2015). The factors that affect effectiveness of training: A case study at Silterra Malaysia Sdn Bhd., a Semiconductor company in Malaysia. International Journal of Management Studies, Vol 22 (Special Issue): 33-46.
  8. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, and Idris Bin Mohd Noor (2015). Moderating effect of tourism management and entertainment to antecedents of brand image towards brand image: A Case of a Developing Country. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(5): 181 –187. SCOPUS
  9. M. Sohel Rana, Abdullah Osman and Md. Aminul Islam (2015). Retail supply chain and vendor management inventory system: A review. International Journal of Business andTechnopreneurship, 5 (1): p1-8.
  10. Kazi Masuma Khatun, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Md Noor and Syahira Sa’aban (2015). A review on trends of corporate social responsibility. The Social Sciences, 10(2): 166-170.

SCOPUS

  1. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam and Mahadzirah Binti Mohamad (2015). “Antecedents of Brand Image: A conceptual Model”. Australian Journal of Business and Economic Studies, 1(1): 95-100. ISI
  2. Karpal Singh Dara Singh, Md. Aminul Islam and Ku Halim Ku Ariffin (2015). Factors influencing philanthropic CSR: A International Business Management, 9(1): 28-34. SCOPUS
  3. Zahir Raihan, Rosni Bakar and Md. Aminul Islam (2015). Impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditures on financial performance of Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. The Social Sciences, 10(2): 171-177. SCOPUS

Year 2014: (28)

  1. Charis Solomon, Md. Aminul Islam and Rosni Bakar (2014). Attracting foreign direct investment: The case of Malaysia. International Business Management, 9(4): 349-357. SCOPUS
  2. Aminul Islam (2014). How Earnings Are Managed? Evidence from a Developing Country. The Social Sciences, 9 (5): 321-334. SCOPUS
  3. Fatima Rurhani, Md. Aminul Islam and Razak Bin Omar (2014), “Relative importance of dividend, retained earnings and Earnings per share as the determinants of stock price”. Advances in Environmental Biology Journal. 8(11): 794-800. SCOPUS
  4. Teh Yi Nian, Rosni Bakar, Md. Aminul Islam (2014). Students’ perception on entrepreneurship education: the case of Universiti Malaysia Perlis. International Education Studies, 7(10): 40 – 49. ERA/SCOPUS
  5. Essa Rais Ahmad, Md. Aminul Islam and Ahmad Zuqibeh (2014), “Risks management in Islamic financial instruments”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9):402-405. SCOPUS
  6. Essia Ries Ahmad, Md. Aminul Islam and Ahmad Zuqibeh (2014). “The Role of Shariah Supervisory Board in Reviewing and Supervision of Takaful (Islamic Insurance)”. Insurance and Takaful Journal, Vol 5.
  7. Essa Rais Ahmad, Md. Aminul Islam, Ku Halim Ku Ariffin (2014), “Contemporary challenges and prospects of Sukuk”. Journal of Self-governance and Management Economics, 1(4): 44-59.
  8. Essa Rais Ahmad, Md. Aminul Islam, and Sofri bin Yahya (2014), “Comparative Study of Zakat and Taxation System for Muslims and Non-Muslims in Malaysia”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 449-453. SCOPUS
  9. Shariful Haque, Md. Aminul Islam, and Rosni Bakar (2014), “Malaysia’s Experience with Poverty Reduction: Lessons for Bangladesh”. International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences, 2(2): 105-116.
  10. Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Md. Aminul Islam & Anees Janee Ali (2014). Educational Development of NGO Beneficiaries in Bangladesh: A Disjunction between Programmes and Implementation. Asian Social Science, 10(22): 48 – ERA/SCOPUS
  11. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, Nahid Farzana, Md. Mahedi Hassan (2014). Antecedents, Moderators and Outcomes of Brand Image: A Conceptual Framework. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 5(23): 221 – 228. SCOPUS
  12. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Bin Mohd Noor, Syahira Bt Saaban, A.B.M Abdul Halim (2014). Antecedents of Brand Image: A Case of a Developing Country. Asian Social Science, 10(19): 1 –10. ERA/SCOPUS
  13. Shawn Laeu Wei Zhong, Md. Aminul Islam and Chew Kah Mun (2014), “Differences of face book usage patterns among students in Universiti Malaysia Perlis”. Advances in Environmental Biology Journal. 8(11): 814-826. SCOPUS
  1. Mohammed Manzuma-Ndaaba Ndanusa, Yoshifumi Harada, Md. Aminul Islam (2014). Challenges to Growth in Tourism Industry of a Developing Country: The Case of Nigeria. Asian Social Science 10(19): 282 –290. ERA/SCOPUS
  2. Chong Hui Ling, Md. Aminul Islam, Arman Hadi Abdul Manaf and Wan Mashumi Wan Mustafa (2014). Users Satisfaction towards Online Banking in Malaysia. International Business Management, 9 (1): 15-27. SCOPUS
  3. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam and Idris Mohd Noor (2014). “Building Brand Awareness in the Modern Marketing Environment: A Conceptual Model”. International Journal of Business and Technopreneurship, 4(1): 69-82.
  4. Ruswahida binti Ibnu Ruslan, Ku Halim Ku Ariffin, Md. Aminul Islam and Noor Idzanfashila Bt Mohammad Zaidi (2014), “Determinants students’ selection of higher education Institutions in Malaysia”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 406-416. SCOPUS
  5. M. Sohel Rana, Abdullah Osman and Md. Aminul Islam (2014). Customer Satisfaction of Retail Chain Stores: Evidence from Bangladesh. International Business Management, 9 (1): 35-40. SCOPUS
  6. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Bin Mohd Noor, Syahira Bt Saaban and Md. Rafique Azad (2014). Conceptual Framework of Brand Image: A Case Study of a Developing Country. International Business Management, 8: 378-383. SCOPUS
  7. Chew Kah Mun, Md. Aminul Islam, R. Badlishah Ahmad and Shawn Laeu Wei Zhong (2014), “Factors that influence the use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS): a view among SMEs in northern region of Malaysia”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 417-429. SCOPUS
  8. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Bin Mohd Noor and Syahira Bt Saaban (2014). “Outcomes of Brand Image: A case of a Developing Country”. The Social Sciences, 9 (4):284-288. DOI: 10.3923/sscience.2014.284.288. SCOPUS
  9. Karpal Singh Dara Singh, Md. Aminul Islam and Chew Kah Mun (2014), “The relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Brand image – A review”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 430-435. SCOPUS
  10. Chong Hui Ling, Md. Aminul Islam, Arman Hadi Abdul Manaf and And Wan Mashumi Wan Mustafa (2014), “Users’ satisfaction towards online banking in Malaysia”. Economics, Management and Financial Market Journal, Vol 9, No 2.
  11. Ng Ee Ling, Md. Aminul Islam, and Rosni Bakar (2014), “Awareness of knowledge management among higher learning institutions: A review”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 436-439. SCOPUS
  12. Wasib B Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, Idris Bin Mohd Noor (2014). A conceptual framework to build brand loyalty in the modern marketing environment. Journal of Asian Scientific Research, Vol 4, No 10, Pg 547- 557. SCOPUS
  13. Kazi masuma Khatun, Md. Aminul Islam, and Shehnaz Tehseen (2014), “Determinants of organizational performance: A case study on an electronic company in Malaysia”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 440-449. SCOPUS
  14. Wasib Bin Latif, Md. Aminul Islam, and Idris Mohd Noor (2014), “Building brand resonance in a competitive environment: A conceptual model”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 593-600. SCOPUS
  15. Mohd Zulfabli Bin Hasan, Md. Tareq Bin Hossain and Md. Aminul Islam (2014), “Factors affecting self-efficacy towards academic performance: a study on polytechnic students in Malaysia”. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8(9): 695-705. SCOPUS

Year 2013: (4)

  1. Essa Rais Ahmad, Sofri Bin Yahya, and Aminul Islam (2013), “Relationship between Bank Orientation and Shubuhat: A study on Islamic Banks in Malaysia”. Economics, Management and Financial Market Journal, 8(2): 95-109. ERA
  2. Essa Rais Ahmad, Aminul Islam and Fatma Nasser Al-Harthy (2013), “The relationship between Shareholders and Shubuhat: A study on Islamic Banks in Malaysia”. Journal of Asian Scientific Research, 3(6): 538-548. SCOPUS
  3. Anees Janee Ali, Aminul Islam, and Lim Poon Howe (2013), “Critical factors impacting sustainability of continuous improvement in manufacturing industries in Malaysia: Organizational Self-assessment as Mediator”. Management of Environmental Quality Journal, 24(3): pp408-426. ERA/SCOPUS
  4. Tareq Bin Hossain, Chamhuri Siwar and Md. Aminul Islam (2013). “Determining the factors that influence the Corporate Social Responsibility Awareness”. Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 8(8). SCOPUS

Year 2012: (7)

  1. Siti Norwahida Shukeri and Aminul Islam (2012). “The determinants of audittimeliness: evidence from Malaysia”. Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 8(7): 3314-3322, 2012. SCOPUS
  2. Abul Basher Bhuiyan, Chamhuri Siwar, Aminul Islam and M. Rashid, 2012. “The approaches of Islamic and conventional micro-financing for poverty alleviation andsustainable livelihood”. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(9): 1385-1389. SCOPUS
  3. Abul Basher Bhuiyan, Chamhuri Siwar, Abdul Ghafar Ismail and Aminul Islam (2012). “Microfinance and sustainable livelihood: A conceptual linkage of microfinancing approaches towards sustainable livelihood”. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 8(3): 328-333. SCOPUS
  4. Aminul Islam, Dayang Hasliza Muhd Yusuf, Wan Sallha Yusoff, and Atiqah Nor Johari (2012). “Factors affecting user satisfaction in the Malaysian income tax e-filing system”.African Journal of Business Management, 6(21): 6447 - 6455. SCOPUS
  5. Menakha Ganeisan, Rosni Bakar and Aminul Islam (2012). “The analysis of economic integration among ASEAN-5 with Japan and USA”. Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 8(3): 1634-1641. SCOPUS
  6. Aminul Islam, Ruhani Ali, and Zamri Ahmad (2012). “Does dual listing affect underpricing of initial public offerings?

 

Evidence from Bangladesh capital market”. Economics, Management and Financial Markets. 7(1): 81-101. ERA

  1. Ina Suryani, Shafiq Hizwari, Md. Aminul Islam, Hazry Desa (2012). “Using Weblog in Learning English and Encouraging Adaptation among International Students in Perlis”. Higher Education Studies, Vol.2, No.1: pp27-31

Year 2011: (15)

  1. Wan Sallha Yusoff, Zakaria Abas, Aminul Islam and Dayang Hasliza Muhd Yusuf (2011) “Electronic Government Procurement Adoption Behavior amongst Malaysian SMEs”. International Business Research 4(1): 100-111. ERA
  2. Siti Nor Junita Mohd Radzi, Aminul Islam and Suraiya Ibrahim (2011), “Earning quality in public listed companies: A study on Malaysia Exchange for Securities Dealing and Automated Quotation”. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 3(2): 233-244. ERA.
  3. Aminul Islam, Ruhani Ali, and Zamri Ahmad (2011), “Is Modified Jones Model effective in detecting earnings Management? Evidence from a developing country”. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 3(2): 116-125. ERA
  4. Chuthamas Chittithaworn, Aminul Islam and Orachot Thooksoon (2011), “Belief dimensions and viewer’s attitude towards TV advertising in Thailand”. International Journal of Marketing Studies, 3(1), 95-103. ERA.
  5. Aminul Islam, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Abu Zafar Muhammad Obaidullah, and M Syed Alam (2011). “Effect of entrepreneur and firm characteristics on the business success of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Bangladesh”. International Journal of Business Management, 6(3): 289-301. ERA.
  6. AliReza Jalali, Md. Aminul Islam, and Ku Halim Ku Arifin (2011), “Service satisfaction: the case of a higher learning institution in Malaysia”. International Educational studies, 4(1): 112-121. ERA
  7. Chuthamas Chittithaworn, Aminul Islam, Thiyada Keawchana and Dayang Hasliza Muhd Yusuf (2011), “Factors affecting business success of Small & medium enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand”. Asian Social Science, 7(5): 180-190. ERA
  8. Aminul Islam, Teh Wee Cheong, Dayang Hasliza Muhd Yusuf, and Hazry Desa (2011).“A study on generation Y behaviours at workplace in penang”. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 5(11): 1802-1812, 2011. ISI
  9. Sivaram Eswaran and Aminul Islam (2011). “A Study of the relationship between the Big Five Personality Dimensions and Job Involvement in a foreign based Financial Institution in Penang”. International Business Research, Vol.4, No.4, pp164-175. ERA
  10. Hasina Momtaz, Aminul Islam, Ku Halim Ku Ariffin, and Anayet Karim (2011), “Factors affecting customers’ satisfaction in online shopping”. International Journal of Business Management, Vol.6 No.8, August 2011. ERA
  11. Sivaram Eswaran and and Md. Aminul Islam (2011), “Effect of Big Five Personality Dimensions on Job Involvement in Foreign based Financial Institutions in Malaysia”. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science; 5(11): 340-353. ISI
  12. Yulihasri, Md. Aminul Islam and Ku Amir Ku Daud (2011), “Factors that influence customers’ buying intention on shopping online”. International Journal of Marketing Studies. Vol 3, No.1, p128-140. ERA
  13. Aminul Islam, Noor Asliza Abdul Rahim, Tan Chee Liang and Hasina Momtaz (2011), “Effect of demographic factors on e-learning effectiveness in a higher learning institution in Malaysia”. International Educational studies, Vol.4, No.1, p182-192. ERA
  14. Md Tawfik salah mohammed al-Nahdi and Md. Aminul islam (2011). “Factors influencing Malaysian Muslims to patronage halal restaurants – ambience as a mediator”. Business Review, Vol.6, No.2: pp 121-133.
  15. Aminul Islam, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, T. Ramayah and Muhammad Muazzem Hossain (2011), “The adoption of M-commerce services among employed mobile phone users in Bangladesh: Self efficacy as a moderator”. International Business Research, Vol.4, No.2, p80-89. ERA

Year 2010: (9)

  1. Aminul Islam, Ruhani Ali, and Zamri Ahmad (2010), “Underpricing of IPO – A case of Bangladesh”. Global Economy and Finance Journal, 3(1): 44-61. ERA
  2. Aminul Islam, Ruhani Ali, and Zamri Ahmad (2010), “An investigation into the Underpricing of initial public offerings in the Chittagong Stock Exchange”. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2(4): 36-46. ERA
  3. Aminul Islam and Farid Ahammad Sobhani (2010), “Factors affecting the Outsourcing Decision in the Manufacturing Industry in Bangladesh”. Business Review, 5(2): 127-147.
  4. Aminul Islam, Anees Janee Ali, and Shaban M. S. Wafi (2010), “Resistance to Change among First Line Managers In Multinational Organizations In Malaysia”. “International Review of Business Research Papers” for Vol. 6, No. 3, p232- 244.
  5. Aminul Islam, Tunku Salha Binti Ahmad, and Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan (2010), “Adoption of M-commerce services: The case of Bangladesh”. World Journal of Management, Vol.2, No.1, p37-54.
  6. M Aminul Islam, Farid Ahammad Sobhani, And Ravindranath Gopinathan Nair (2010). “A study of leadership in the hierarchy of managers in Malaysian multinational manufacturing industries”. Global Journal of Business Management Vol.4, No.1, p13-32.
  7. Aminul Islam, Chutamas Chittithsworn, Ahmad Zulhusny Rozali, and Tan Chee Liang (2010). “Factors Affecting E-learning effectiveness in a higher learning Institution in Malaysia”. Malaysian Journal of Education, Vol. 35, No.2, p51-60.
  8. Anees Janee Ali, Aminul Islam, and Lim Poon Howe (2010), “Critical factors impacting sustainability of continuous