Curriculum Vitae
Professor Md. Saiful Islam, PhD
Guest Professor
Department of Business Administration
Manarat International University
Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Cell: +880**********; +880**********.
Contents
0.0
Introduction
3
0.1
Personal Information
0.2
Major Fields of Specialization
0.3
Areas of Research Interest
1.0
Essential Background
4-5
1.1
Education
1.2
Employment History
1.3
Major Awards and Scholarships
1.4
Course Works
1.5
Ph.D. Thesis
1.6
Skills in Computing
2.0
Teaching
5-8
2.1
Teaching Statement
2.2
Teaching Experience
2.3
Academic Administration
3.0
Research
9-13
3.1
Research Statement
3.2
Research Papers
3.3
Journal Papers
3.4
Research Papers in Books
3.5
Conference Papers
3.6
Abstracts in Conference
3.7
Papers Forthcoming
3.8
Funded Research Projects
4.0
Professional Development and Leadership
13-18
4.1
Membership in Professional Societies
4.2
Serving on Editorial Boards
4.3
Past Membership on Editorial Boards
4.4
Reviewing Papers for Journals
4.5
Presentation of Research Papers in Academic Departments
4.6
Scientific Conferences: Presentation of Research Papers
4.7
Guest Chair in Conference
4.8
Workshops and Short Courses Attended
4.9
Examination of Theses
4.10
Involvement in Theses Supervision
5.0
University and Public Services
18
6.0
Referees for M S Islam
20
7.0
Appendices
21
0. Introduction
0.1 Personal Information
Mailing Address
5/10, Pallabi, Mirpur 11.5, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh.
Phone
Mobile
Skype
pmsaif1
Email Addresses
********@*****.***
Date of Birth
31st December, 1968
Sex
Male
Marital Status
Married
Citizenship
Bangladeshi
0.2 Major Field of Specialization
Economics & Finance
0.3 Areas of Research Interest
Development Finance, Micro Finance, Development Studies, Poverty Reduction and Climate Change.
0.4 Areas of Teaching Interest
Economics:
Business Studies:
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Development Economics
Money and Banking
Islamic Economics
Econometrics
Poverty and Social Inequalities
Poverty- Concepts, Strategies and Development
Maritime Economics and Marketing
Research Methodology.
Financial Market and Institutions
Introduction to Finance / Business Finance
Managerial Finance / Corporate Finance
Financial Management
Business Communication
Project Management
Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
Quantitative Tools for Business
Business Statistics
Comparative Financial System
Managerial Economics
1. Essential Background
1.1 Education
1998 – 2001
Ph.D. in Development Finance, (23rd March, 2001)
Graduate School of Modern Society and Culture, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan.
1992 – 1994
M.A in Economics (8th August, 1994)
First Class, First Position, Obtained University Gold Medal
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
1989 – 1992
B. A Honors in Economics (17th August, 1992)
First Class, First Position, Obtained two Gold Medals
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
1984 –1986
Higher Secondary School Certificate (1986)
First Division, Government A M College, Mymensingh,
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
1982 –1984
Secondary School Certificate (1984)
First Division, Shahgonj M.L. High School, Mymensingh
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka
1.2.1 Employment History
Designation
Institution
Length
Guest Professor
Department of Business Administration, Manarat International University, Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Jan 2013 to date
Individual National Consultant
Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division, Ministry of Planning, Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dec 2015 to Aug 2106
Professor, HOD & Dean
Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Studies, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh
Sep 2014 to Sep 2015
Professor & Coordinator
Department of Economics, Southeast University, House 64, Road 18, Block B, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh
Jan 2013 to Sep 2014
Professor, HOD & Dean
Economics Discipline, School of Social Science, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh
Jul 2006 to Dec 2012
Associate Professor/ Dean
Economics Discipline, School of Social Science, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh
May 2003 to Jul 2006
Associate Professor/Assistant Professor/ Lecturer
Economics Department, Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
Jan 1995 to May 2003
Lecturer
Economics Department, Bangladesh Rifle’s College, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Nov 1994 to Jan 1995
Research Associate
North-West Area Development Project, Asian Development Bank, Dhaka Office
Sep 1994 to Oct 1994
1.3 Major Awards and Scholarships
1996-2001
Japanese Monbusho Scholarship, Government of Japan.
1989-1992
University Gold Medal, for Standing 1st in order of merit in the BA Honors Examination, Faculty of Social Science, Aligarh Muslim University, India
Mozammil Towel Medal, for Standing 1st in order of merit in the BA Honors Examination, in Economics Department, Aligarh Muslim University, India
1992-1994
Merit Scholarship by the Aligrah Muslim University, India for achieving the best result in B.A. Honors examination
1992-1994
University Gold Medal, for Standing 1st in order of merit in the MA Examination, in Economics Department, Aligarh Muslim University, India
1984-1986
Merit Scholarship by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
1.4 Course Works
Successfully completed twenty eight courses in Economics, Statistics and Political Science with 74.27 percent marks on average securing first division first position at undergraduate level in Aligarh Muslim University, India.
Successfully completed eight courses with 75.22 percent marks on average securing first division first position at Master level in Aligarh Muslim University, India.
Successfully completed six courses, all with ‘A’ grade at PhD level in Niigata University, Niigata, Japan.
1.5 PhD Thesis
PhD (2000) Thesis Title: A Study in Development Finance: The Experience of Bangladesh
The thesis investigated both domestic and foreign finance necessary for development of Bangladesh economy. It examined the revenue mobilization effort, foreign capital inflow and its utilization, and role of financial system to meet the huge development requirements of fragile post independent economy of Bangladesh. It applied time series regression analysis and was based on secondary data.
The output of the thesis was consecutively published in three issues of ‘the Journal of Modern Society and Culture’, Niigata University, Niigata Japan, ISSN: 1345-8485 as three separate articles entitled “Revenue Mobilization and Development Finance in Bangladesh”, “Foreign Capital in Development Finance: The Experience of Bangladesh”, and “Financial System in Development Finance: A Case Study of Bangladesh respectively.
1.6 Skills in Computing
Statistical Software: SPSS, STATA, Excel etc.
Word Processing: Plain Text, Microsoft Word etc.
2.0 Teaching
I had started my teaching career at Bangladesh Rifle’s College, Dhaka, Bangladesh in November 1994 just after the completion of my master degree from Aligarh Muslim University, India and returning home from there in August 1994. However soon I left this institute and in January 1995 joined Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh its being a place of growing international interest especially of OIC. Later I moved to Khulna University in May 2003 with the aspiration of greater teaching and research environment.
On 20th January 2013, I joined Southeast University, a leading private sector university in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where I was entrusted with the pioneering role of designing and launching a new program ‘Master of Development Studies”. After successful fulfillment my task, I left Southeast University. In September 2014, I joined BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, which is the only university in Bangladesh of its kind, with higher rank and greater responsibilities. Presently, I am involved as guest faculties in several leading universities in Dhaka including Manarat International University, Bangladesh University of Professionals and University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh.
During my 22 years of teaching, I have taught many courses at different public and private universities in Bangladesh and India. I have taught many core courses in economics and business ranging from undergraduate first year to PhD level.
2.1 Teaching Statement
Please see Appendix 1, page 20
2.2 Teaching Experience
I have almost 22 years of teaching experience starting as a lecturer in 1994 and promoted as a professor in 2006. During the last 22 years, I have taught at the following leading public and private universities at home and abroad:
List of Public Universities Served
List of Private Universities Served
1.Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India
2.Khulna University, Khulna
3.Bangladesh University of Professionals, Dhaka
4.Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University, Dhaka
5.Islamic University, Kushtia
6.Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECT), Delhi, India
7.Manarat International University, Dhaka
8.BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology, Dhaka
9.Southeast University, Dhaka
10.University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Dhaka
11.Northern University of Bangladesh
12.Asian University of Bangladesh
A more detail information about nature of engagement and subjects taught are given below:
Public Universities (nature of engagement and subjects taught):
1.Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Guest Faculty, taught Research Methodology to PhD research scholars and postgraduate students during September, 2011.
2.Khulna University, Khulna. Full Time Faculty (May 2003- Dec 2012), Taught following subjects:
Project Planning and Management (MDS 5201)
Development and Policy Economics (MDS 5303)
Macroeconomics and Trade Policy (MDS 5301)
Macroeconomics (Econ 3201, Econ 5201),
Research Methodology (Econ 4105, Econ 4106, Econ 5219)
Statistics for Economists (Econ 2203, Econ 2204),
Econometrics (Econ 4103, Econ 4203)
Project Planning and Evaluation Technique (Econ 4201),
Development Economics (Econ 5103),
Economics of Development (MDS 5101),
Poverty and Social Inequalities (MDS 5309)
Money and Banking (Econ 2109).
3.Bangladesh University of Professionals, Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka. Adjunct Faculty, MBA, Master of Development Studies, and Bachelor of Development Studies Programs, since September 2013, taught:
Microeconomics (EF 702)
Microeconomics (BUS 503)
Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (MDS 514)
Poverty: Concepts, Strategies and Development (MDS 506)
Economics of Development (MDS 503).
Introduction to Development Studies (BDS 1101)
Bangladesh and International Studies (BDS 1104).
4.Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University, Master in Port and Shipping Management, Dhaka. Guest Professor (Sep 2015 to Sep 2016), taught:
Maritime Economics and Marketing (MPSM 521)
Research Methodology (MPSM 526)
5.Islamic University, Kushtia. Department of Economics, Full Time Faculty (Jan 1995- May 2003). Taught:
Macroeconomics (Econ 501)
Econometrics (Econ 507)
Business Statistics (Econ 215)
Private Universities (nature of engagement and subjects taught):
6.Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECT), Delhi, India. Guest Faculty, Taught Research Methodology to PhD students during Oct 2011.
7.Manarat International University, Dhaka. Guest Professor (Jan 2013 to date), MBA and BBA Program, Teach:
Financial Institutions and Markets (FIN 611)
Money and Banking (FIN 401)
Managerial Economics (Eco 501)
Managerial Finance (FIN 521)
Quantitative Tools in Business (BUS 512).
8.BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Dhaka. Full Time Faculty (Sept 2014- Sep 2015). Taught:
Managerial Economics (ECO 6401)
Macro Economics (ECO 2101)
Micro Economics (BUS 2105, BUS 2013, BUS 2101)
Business Statistics (STA 2102, STA 1302)
Research Methodology (RAM 3104).
9.Southeast University, Dhaka. Full Time Faculty (Jan 2013- Sep 2014). Taught:
Project Planning and Evaluation Technique (MDS 5207)
Research Methods and Design (MDS 5102)
Research Methodology (Eco 3222)
Microeconomics (Eco 1211, BBA 1112)
Money and Banking (Eco 3221)
Macroeconomics (Eco 3214)
Statistics for Economists (STA 1234)
Comparative Financial Economics.
10.University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Dhaka. Adjunct Faculty (May 2106 to date), Teach:
Introduction to Macroeconomics (BUS 201)
Business Statistics I (BUS 202)
Business Statistics II (BUS 204)
11.Northern University of Bangladesh. Adjunct Faculty, MBA & BBA Program for several years. Taught:
Macroeconomics (BBA 2208)
Managerial Economics (MBA 5208)
Research Methodology (MBA 6501)
12.Asian University of Bangladesh. Adjunct Faculty, MBA Program for several years.
Project Management (MBA 5203)
Business Statistics (MBA 5105)
.
2.2 Academic Administration
I have had vast experience of high profile academic administrations including Dean of school, Chairman of Department, Chairman of examination committee, Chairman of higher education quality enhancement project etc. A brief of such profile is given below.
Alternative Chairman & Member, UPSMC, KU, Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project, University Grants Commission, Bangladesh. November 22, 2008 to October 20, 2009.
Dean, Faculty of Business Studies, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Uttara C/A, Sector 7, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh; Tenure: September 2014 to September 2015.
Dean, School of Social Science, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh. Tenure:
November 22, 2008 to October 20, 2009.
September 24, 2008 to November 21, 2008.
September 12, 2005 to October 16, 2006.
Chairman, Examination Committees for BSS Honors 1st year to MSS, Economics Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna. Tenure:
November 22, 2008 to October 18, 2009.
August 14, 2008 to November 21, 2008.
July 28, 2005 to February 15, 2007.
May 14, 2003 to August 08 2004.
Head, Department of Business Administration, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Uttara C/A, Sector 7, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh, Tenure: September 2014 to October 2015.
Head, Economics Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna. Tenure:
November 22, 2008 to October 18, 2009.
August 14, 2008 to November 21, 2008.
July 28, 2005 to February 15, 2007.
May 14, 2003 to August 08 2004.
Chairman, Executive Committee, School of Studies, School of Social Science, Khulna University. Tenure:
November 22, 2008 to October 20, 2009.
September 24, 2008 to November 21, 2008.
September 12, 2005 to October 16, 2006.
Member, Board of Advanced Studies, Khulna University. Tenure:
November 22, 2008 to October 20, 2009.
September 24, 2008 to November 21, 2008.
September 12, 2005 to October 16, 2006.
Member, Academic Council, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Uttara C/A, Sector 7, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh, Tenure: September 2014 to September 2015.
Member, Academic Council, Southeast University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tenure: 20 January 2013 to September 16, 2014.
Member, Academic Council, Khulna University. Tenure:
November 22, 2008 to October 20, 2009.
September 24, 2008 to November 21, 2008.
September 12, 2005 to October 16, 2006.
Member, University Syndicate, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Uttara C/A, Sector 7, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh, Tenure: September 2014 to September 2015.
Member, University Syndicate, Khulna University. Tenure:
February 01, 2009 to October 20, 2009.
Two years started from May 18, 2006.
Member, Planning and Development Committee, Khulna University, February 15, 2008 to October 20, 2009.
Member, Executive Committee, School of Studies, School of Management & Business Administration, Khulna University. Tenure:
Two years from March 09, 2009
Two years from August 18, 2003.
Member, Executive Committee, School of Studies, School of Life Science, Khulna University. Tenure: 2 years from August 18, 2003.
Founder and Coordinator, Master of Development Studies Program, Economics Discipline, Khulna University. Tenure: January 2010 to April 2011.
Member, Higher Pay Scale for Non Teaching Staff, Khulna University. Tenure: 2 years from August 18, 2003.
Member, Transport Pool Permanent Committee, Khulna University. Tenure: August 18, 2003 to September 16, 2004.
Founding Coordinator, Master of Development Studies Program, Economics Department, Southeast University, Dhaka. Tenure: January 2013 to 17.09.2014.
3.0 Research
3.1 Research Statement
Please see Appendix 2, page 22
3.2 Funded Research Projects
01.Project Director. Project Title: Life of Climate Refugees in Southwestern Region of Bangladesh. Sponsored and Financed by Social Science Research Council, Ministry of Planning, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Tenure: One year from January 01, 2014.
02.Principal Investigator, Project Undertaken by MASS Associates, Titled “Rural-urban migration and its implications for food security: A study in disaster affected costal region of Bangladesh” Financed by Social Science Research Council, Ministry of Planning, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207, People’s Republic of Bangladesh Tenure: Six Months from January 01, 2014.
03.Project Director. Project Title: Beef Fattening in Promoting Self-employment, Income Generation and Poverty Reduction: Problems and Prospects. Sponsored and Financed by Social Science Research Council, Ministry of Planning, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207, People’s Republic of Bangladesh Tenure: One year from April 01, 2010.
04.Principal Researcher/ Team Leader. Research Project titled “Rural Urban Migration: A Quest for Economic Development and Poverty Reduction”. Financed by Khulna University Research Cell, Khulna. Tenure: March 2009 to November 2009.
05.Principal Researcher/ Team Leader. Research Project titled “the Role of BASIC Bank in the Promotion of Small Scale Industries: Problems and Prospects- A Case Study on Khulna Region”. Financed by Khulna University Research Cell, Khulna. Tenure: September 2003 to February 2004.
06.Researcher, North-West Area Development Project, Financed by Asian Development Bank, Tenure: October 1994 to November 1994.
07.Researcher, Graduate School of Economics, Niigata University, Japan; Title: Japanese Financial System: Its Role in Development Finance during the Post War Period; Financed by Ministry of Culture and Education, Japan. Tenure: October 1996 to March 1998.
3. 3 Published Journal Papers
A total of 32 papers have been published in international peer reviewed refereed journals. Research interests include development finance, micro finance, growth & poverty, food security, climate change, Islamic management, and industrial relation.
01.Islam M S, Md. Abdur Rakib, & ATM Adnan, Ready-Made Garments Sector of Bangladesh: Its Contribution and Challenges towards Development, Journal of Asian Development Studies, Vol 5, Issue 2, June 2016, ISSN 2304-375X.
02.Islam M S. Microcredit, Financial Inclusion and Women Empowerment Nexus in Bangladesh, Journal of Asian Development Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 2, June, 2014, ISSN 2304-375X.
03.Islam M S, Tarique Kazi M, and Sohag K, CO2 Emission and Agricultural Productivity in Southeast Asian Region: A Pooled Mean Group Estimation, Science Vision, Vol. 20, No 1, PP 93-99, January-June, 2014; ISSN 1027-961X.
04.Islam M S and Imran S A. International Migration and Macroeconomic Stabilization: Evidence from Bangladesh, ‘Journal of International Economics (JIE)’, Volume 4, Issue 2, PP 52-71, July-December 2013, ISSN: 0976-0792.
05.Islam M S and Rahman A. Impact of Climate Change on Food Security in Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh, Science Vision, Vol. 18, No 1 & 2, PP 29-38, January to December 2012, ISSN 1027-961X.
06.Islam M S and Hasib Reza. Micro-credit’s Efficiency and Social Overhead Capital: GO-NGO Coordination, Journal of Business and Management Sciences, Vol. 2, Issue 2, PP 4-16, July, 2012, ISSN 2220-9220.
07.Islam M S, Rashid M H A and Kalsoom F. ‘Public Private Partnership in Education: Experience of Pakistan and Bangladesh’, Rajagiri Journal of Social Development, Vol 3, No.3, PP 31-48, June 2012.
08.Islam M S, Howlader A, and Keramat S A. Remittance Inflow into Rural Economy of Bangladesh, MANPOWER JOURNAL, Quarterly Journal of Institute of Applied Manpower Research, Vol. XLVII Nos. 2-4, PP 16-30, April-December, 2012. ISSN: 0542-5808
09.Islam M S, Islam M M, and Howlader A. Economic Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction Nexus: Evidence from Bangladesh, ‘Journal of International Economics (JIE)’, Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan-June, 2012, PP 4-18, ISSN: 0976-0792.
10.Islam M S. Contributory Factors of Child Labors and Consequences, Economic Challenger, Vol. 15, Issue 58, December, 2012, ISSN 0975-1351.
11.Islam M M and Islam M S. A Perspective on the Impacts of Climate Change on Crop Production in the Transnational North East Region, North East Economic Review (NEER), Vol. 1, No. 1, PP 26-35, December, 2011. http://www.neer-online.com/vol-1.1.2011/islam-m-s-neer-2011-1.1.pdf
12.Islam M S, Howlader A, and Islam M M. Community Based Ecotourism In The Sundarbans of Bangladesh, “Rajagiri Journal of Social Development, Vol 3, No.2, PP 31-50, ISSN 0973- 3086, December 2011.
13.Islam M S and B M A Ali. ‘Energy Consumption and Economic Development in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Social Sciences, Special Issue, No. 2, on Energy Security, Environment and Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific, December 2011, ISSN 2229-5801(Print) / ISSN 0975-5942 (Electronic).
14.Islam M S, Rashid H A, Howlader A and Ahmed M F. ‘Rural Urban Migration: A Quest for Economic Development and Poverty Reduction’, Journal of Economic Policy and Research, Vol. 6, No. 2, PP 119-136, ISSN 0975-8577, April -September, 2011.
15.Islam M S. Role of Bangladesh Small Industries and Commerce Bank in Promoting Small Scale Enterprises: A Critical Assessment, Gitam Journal of Management, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp 48-65, April-June 2008, ISSN 0972-740X.
16.Islam M S. Mutual Consultation in Islam: A Successful Management Strategy, Gitam Journal of Management, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp 154-161, ISSN 0972-740X, July-December 2006.
17.Ahmed M B, M M Rashid, T K Mallic, S S Hasan, and M S Islam. Identification and Determination of the Extent of the Use of Endogenous Technologies in Agriculture, South Asian Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 1, No. 1, PP 50-54, January, 2006, ISSN 1991-0037.
18.Islam M S and Shabnam N. Women in Development: A Case Study on Selected Rural Areas of Bangladesh, Indian Journal of Social Development, Vol. 5, No. 1, PP 1-11, ISSN 0972-3692, June, 2005.
19.Islam M S, Ahmed M B, and Kumar M. Causes and Consequences of Rural-Urban Migration: A Case Study on Selected Area of Khulna City Corporation, the Journal of Socio Economic Research and Development, Vol. 1, No. 2, PP 68-74, April, 2005, ISSN 1813-0348.
20.Islam M S. Industrial Adjudication in Bangladesh: A Critical Appraisal, the Journal of Socio Economic Research and Development, Vol. 1, No. 1, PP 1-13, ISSN 1813-0348, December, 2004.
21.Islam M S. Development Finance in Japan during the Postwar High-Growth Period through Banking Sector and Lessons for Bangladesh, the Asian Economic Review, Vol. 46, No. 1, PP 97-104, April 2004.
22.Islam M S. Interest Rate and Capital Formation in Bangladesh: An Investigation in Retrospect, the Journal of Subtropical Agricultural Research and Development, Vol. 1, No. 2, PP 24-29, ISSN 1811-8976, June, 2004.
23.Islam M S. The Emergence of Information Economics: A New Economic Philosophy, Insurance Journal, Vol. 55, PP 83-99, ISSN 1684-0437, July 2004.
24.Islam M S. Management Strategies in Islam: Lessons from the Battle of Khandak, the Cost and Management, Vol. XXXV, No. 6, PP 38-42, May-June, 2004.
25.Islam M S. Industrial Credit Allocation: The Role of Banking Sector in Bangladesh, Business Review, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 59-65, ISSN 1811-3788, July – December, 2003.
26.Islam M S. An Analysis of the Japanese Financial System and Its Postwar High Growth Period, the Cost and Management, Vol. XXXI, No. 5, pp 27-34, September-October 2003.
27.Islam M S and Aktaruzzaman K. Problems of Rural Women Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Jhenaidah District, Journal of Islamic University Studies (Part-C), Vol.-4, No. 1, pp 103-117, June 2001.
28.Islam M S. Financial System in Development Finance: A Case Study of Bangladesh, the Journal of Modern Society and Culture, Niigata University, Niigata, No. 19, pp 171-214, December 2000. ISSN: 1345-8485.
29.Islam M S and Moniruzzaman A K. Domestic Saving Mobilization in Bangladesh: The Role of Scheduled Banks, Journal of Islamic University Studies (Part-C), Vol. 3 No. 2, pp 174-185, December 2000.
30.Islam M S. Foreign Capital in Development Finance: the Experience of Bangladesh, the Journal of Modern Society and Culture, Niigata University, Niigata, No. 17, pp 185-234, March 2000.
31.Islam M S. Revenue Mobilization and Development Finance in Bangladesh, the Journal of Modern Society and Cultural, Niigata University, Niigata, No. 16, pp 249-299, December 1999.
32.“日本に関する大学を設立したい”, NIAニュズ, No. 53, 2004, Niigata International Association, Japan.
33.“ほんとうの国際化って何 英語がまるで通ない日本”, Campus Forum, No. 138, November, 2000, Niigata University, Japan.
3.4 Research Paper in Books
34.Islam M S and Mirza S I. Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth Linkages in Selected South Asian Countries, Section 1, Chapter 4, ‘Foreign Direct Investment, Trade and Economic Growth: Challenges and Opportunities’, Edited by Ahmed S, Routledge, Tailor & Francis Group, New Delhi, India, 2013, ISBN: 978-*-***-*****.
35.Islam M S ‘Beef Fattening in Promoting Self-employment and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh’ Section-II, Chapter 24 in “Anatomy of Public Policy Reforms and Development” PP 374-392, Edited by NU Khan and Sigamani P, Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, 2011, ISBN 10: 0230-33274-9, ISBN 13: 978-0230-33274-4.
36.Islam M S and Rashid M H A. Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity: Life in Jeopardy, Part C in “Climate Change, Perspectives and Projections: A Systems Approach”, PP 227-247, Edited by Janardhan Reddy et.al, Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, 2011, ISBN 10: 0230-32343-X & ISBN 13: 978-0230-32343-8.
3.5 Conference Papers
37.Islam M S. Mutual Consultation in Islam: A Successful Management Strategy, Published in Post Conference Proceedings of 7th International Conference on “The Business Transitions –The Road Ahead”, October 21-23, 2005, organized by Integrated Academy of Management & Technology (INMANTEC), Gaziabad, India.
3.6 Abstracts in Conferences
38.Islam M S. Microcredit, Financial Inclusion and Women Empowerment Nexus in Bangladesh, ‘5th South Asian International Conference on Management, Innovation, Leadership, Economics and Strategy’, December 4-6, 2013, PC Hotel, Bhurban, Murree Hill, Organized by Department of Management Sciences, CIIT, Abbottabad, Pakistan.
39.Islam M S and Hasib Reza. Micro-credit’s Efficiency and Social Overhead Capital: GO-NGO Coordination, presented in the 4th International Applied Business Research Conference, November 28-29, 2011, Organized by Faculty of management Science, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
40.Islam M S, Howlader A, and Keramat S A. Remittance Inflow into Rural Economy of Bangladesh, presented in the “International Conference on Diaspora and Development: Prospects and Implications for Nation States, 07-08 September 2011,” Organized by School of Extension and Development Studies & School of Interdisciplinary and Trans-disciplinary Studies, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India.
41.Islam M S and Rahman A. Climate Change and Its Impact on Food Security: A Study on Southwest Coastal Region of Bangladesh, Fourth International Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, July 24 - 26, 2011, Organized by COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad, Pakistan.
42.Islam M S and Torikul M H. Climate Change, Natural Disaster and the Vulnerability to Land Displacement in Coastal Region of Bangladesh, Fourth International Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, July 24 - 26, 2011, Organized by COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad, Pakistan.
43.Islam M S and Mirza S I. Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth Linkages in Selected South Asian Countries, Presented in International Conference on "Changing Structure of International Trade and Investment: Implications for Growth and Development", 2-3 March, 2011 Organized by Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia (a Central University), New Delhi, INDIA.
44.Islam M S ‘Beef Fattening in Promoting Self-employment and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh’ Presented in International conference on the ‘Relevance of Policy Reforms on Development: Challenges before Emerging Economies’ Tenure: 24-26 February 2011, Organized by Department of Social Work, Jamia Millia Islamia (a Central University), New Delhi, India.
45.Islam M S and Rashid M H A. Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity: Life in Jeopardy, International Conference on Climate Change, Perspectives and Projections: A Systems Approach, 9-11, December 2010, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.
46.Islam M S and Rashid M H A. Public Private Partnership in Education: A Comparative Study between Pakistan and Bangladesh. Presented in the ‘3rd International Conference on Education in Pakistan: Issues, Challenges and Reforms’, 21-23 October 2010, organized by Institute of Education and Research, University of the Punjab