Faculty Member

Dr. Md. Mohidul Islam

Lecturer

Post-Ph.D. Fellow at University Malaysia, Perlis; Ph.D. in Management at University Selangor, Malaysia; MBA (Accounting & Information Systems) & BBA (Accounting) at Islamic University, Kushtia

ORCID: 0000-0002-9202-6034

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JOWY1QYAAAAJ&hl=en

Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Md-Islam-1798

Researcher ID: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JOWY1QYAAAAJ&hl=en

Short Biography:

Dr. Md. Mohidul Islam is currently working as Lecturer, Grade-1 at the Business Administration of Word University of Bangladesh. Dr. Md. Mohidul Islam has achieved the highest formal academic degree, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Management at the area of Corporate Governance Characteristics and Risk Taking of IFIs in Bangladesh from University Selangor, Malaysia. He has recently submitted proposal to enrolled as the post-Ph.D. fellow of Applied and Human Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia.  Dr. Md. Mohidul Islam is an academic, researcher, trainer, data analyst, Outcome Based Education (OBE) experts. In addition, he worked as Research Assistant under Universiti Selangor, Malaysia at Formulation of Microfinance Institutions Sustainability Index (MISI) in Malaysia (Vote No: FRGS/ 12018SS01/ UNISEL/02/2). Besides that, he has 8 years of teaching experience as lecturer under NUB Trust, IPM and Manarat International University (MIU) in Bangladesh. Dr. Mohidul Islam also worked as examiner and question reviewer of National University Bangladesh. He is an expert in research methodology and data analysis and conducted numerous in-house training programs in various universities and corporate houses in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. He frequently conducts webinar on Step-by-Step. Thesis Writings, A to Z Research Solutions, Research Methodology, SEM using STATA, Smart-PLS, and SPSS for researchers, academicians, postdoctoral fellows, and PhD/Master scholars. Dr. Mohidul also published many research articles in ABDC, Scopus, and international conference proceedings including UITM, UKM, and UNISEL. His additional expertise is research in Technology Acceptance Model specially Block chain technology.

Book Section
  1. Islam, M. M., & Isla, M. A. (2023). Effectiveness of Shariah Supervisory Board and Performance of Islamic Banks: The Mediating Role of Board of Directors. International Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance, 40(2).https://web.s.ebscohost.com/abstract

    2.Islam, M. M., & Md Kassim, A.-A. (2023). The Effect of Accounting Software on Conventional and Islamic Banks in   Bangladesh: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Finance(2), 97-115.

    3.Rahman, F., Ahmad, T. S. T., & Islam, M. M. (2023). The Potential of Zakat and Sadaqah to Transform a Sustainable Development of Bangladesh: A Study on Moral Parenting Trust among Employment Opportunities. International Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Finance, 5(1), 339-352. doi: https://doi.org/10.55057/ijaref.2023.5.1.30 

    4.HOSSAIN, M. Z., HAROON, H. A., ISLAM, M. M. & ISLAM, M. S. 2023. The role of religious values and power distance on the association between servant leadership and job satisfaction. International Journal of Business Excellence, https:// www.inderscience. com/ info/ in general/ forthcoming/php?jcode=ijbex

    5.Goodluck, H. C., Iliemena, R. O., & Islam, M. M. (2022). Financial Crises as a Threat to Corporate Sustainability: Evaluating the Implications of Asset Devaluation and Debt Deflation in the Pursuit of Sustainable Development. International Journal of Accounting & Finance Review, 13(1), 35-41. https:// doi.org/ 10.46281/ijafr.v13i1.1854

    6.Islam, M. M. (2022). The Effects of Director Ownership on Capital Adequacy and Risk-TakinggAmong Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh within the Basel Capital Adequacy Framework. ManagementStudies,doi: 10.17265/2328-2185/2022.02.004, 10(2), 106-114.

    7.slam, M., Bashar, A., Azlina, A., &Rasli, S. (2022). The Effect of Risk Management Committee Characteristics and Risk-Taking Among Islamic Financial Institutions in Bangladesh China-USA Business Review. doi: 10.17265/1537-1514/2022.02.001, 21(2), 36-46

    8.Midya,D.K.,&Islam,M.M.(2022).Gender discrimination in education among Muslims: ACaseStudy in IndianVillagefor Identifying the key factors.International Journal of Asian and African Studies, 00219096221106079.

    9.Islam, M. M., Bhuiyan, A. B., Kassim, A. A. M., &Rasli, S. (2021). The effects of Shariah Supervisory Board Characteristics and the Risk-Taking among Islamic Financing Institutions in Bangladesh.International Journal of Shari'ah and Corporate Governance Research, 4(1), 28- 35, https ://doi.org/ 10.46281/ijscgr.v 46284i46281.41736.

    10.Mohidul,M.,Bhuiyan,A.B.,Kassim,A.,&Rasli,S.(2021).Theeffectofauditcommitteecharacteristics and risk-taking among Islamic financial institutions in Bangladesh. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, 8(7), 13-17.

    11. Mohidul, Bhuiyan, A. B., Kassim, A. A. M., & Rasli, S. (2021).The Effect of Corporate Governance and Risk-Taking Among Islamic Financial Institutions in Bangladesh. Selangor Business Review http://sbr.journals.unisel.edu.my/ojs/index.php/sbr(ISSN 2716-5876.

    12.Mohidul, Bhuiyan, A. B., & Kassim, A. A. (2020). The Moderating Effects of Director Ownership on Capital Adequacy and Risk Taking among Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh Within the Basel Capital Adequacy Framework. Paper presented at the 8th International Seminar of Entrepreneurship and Business (ISEB2020)22 November 2020, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 16100 Kota Bharu, Kelantan.

    13.Mohidul,Bashar,A.,& Azlina,A.(2019).Board Characteristics and Risk-Taking Decisions among Islamic Financial Institutions in Bangladesh. Selangor Business Review, 4(1), 15-25.

    14.Islam,M.M.,Khan,M.S.K.,Hasan,J., Mallick,D.,&Hoq,M.E.(2017).Seaweed Hypneasp. culture in Cox s Bazar coast, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Zoology, 45(1), 37-4


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