This document lists 22 publications by Mizan A. N. K. and others from 2010 to 2013. The publications cover a range of topics including the environmental responsibilities of banks in Bangladesh, the effect of inflation and exchange rates on stock market indexes, factoring as an alternative international trade payment method, testing the random walk hypothesis for the Dhaka Stock Exchange, determinants of bank profitability in Bangladesh, SME financing and credit risk modeling, earnings diversification and EPS of Islamic banks, and the financial soundness of the cement industry in Bangladesh using z-scores. Many of the publications appear in Bangladeshi journals on business, banking, finance and economics.
Customer Satisfaction Level of Islamic Bank and Conventional Bank in PakistanIOSR Journals
Islamic banking has been started function in 1970s. The speed of the growth of Islamic banking all over the world including Pakistan has been expedited since 2002. The objective of this study is to explained/find the phenomenon that conventional banking, which has been operating for the last three centuries have started tumbling steeply in the last few decades while Islamic banking has been extend their function all over the world specially in Muslim countries with quickly. This study shows the customer satisfaction level of both Islamic and conventional Banking in Pakistan. The population of this study is consists of customer of Islamic banking and conventional banking in Pakistan. Three Islamic banks i.e., Bank of Khyber, Almeezan bank and Albaraka bank and three conventional banks i.e. Habib bank limited, united bank limited and Allied bank limited were selected for this study. And 100 questionnaires were distributed among employees of these banks. Islamic banks are getting popularity due to interest free products, risk sharing activities and strong ties with the religion. Islamic banks work as welfare organization to promote trade and economic activities in line with the instructions of Islam to provide a number of Interest-free products and service. The existence of Islamic and conventional banks in Pakistan created stiff competition among banks to attract and retain greater number of customers by the provision of quality services. This study examined the relationship among service quality, customer satisfaction and bank performance by comparing Islamic and conventional banks operating in Pakistan
International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Business and Management. IJBMI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Business and Management, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
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Customer Satisfaction Level of Islamic Bank and Conventional Bank in PakistanIOSR Journals
Islamic banking has been started function in 1970s. The speed of the growth of Islamic banking all over the world including Pakistan has been expedited since 2002. The objective of this study is to explained/find the phenomenon that conventional banking, which has been operating for the last three centuries have started tumbling steeply in the last few decades while Islamic banking has been extend their function all over the world specially in Muslim countries with quickly. This study shows the customer satisfaction level of both Islamic and conventional Banking in Pakistan. The population of this study is consists of customer of Islamic banking and conventional banking in Pakistan. Three Islamic banks i.e., Bank of Khyber, Almeezan bank and Albaraka bank and three conventional banks i.e. Habib bank limited, united bank limited and Allied bank limited were selected for this study. And 100 questionnaires were distributed among employees of these banks. Islamic banks are getting popularity due to interest free products, risk sharing activities and strong ties with the religion. Islamic banks work as welfare organization to promote trade and economic activities in line with the instructions of Islam to provide a number of Interest-free products and service. The existence of Islamic and conventional banks in Pakistan created stiff competition among banks to attract and retain greater number of customers by the provision of quality services. This study examined the relationship among service quality, customer satisfaction and bank performance by comparing Islamic and conventional banks operating in Pakistan
International Journal of Business and Management Invention (IJBMI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Business and Management. IJBMI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Business and Management, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
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Kennelly Constructions Presentation on Indigenous Procurement to Supply Natio...Shane Kennelly
Kennelly Constructions had the opportunity to discuss the importance of including Indigenous Businesses in corporate supply chains. We discussed how procurement needs to move from a transactional to a partnership model to ensure all levels of Indigenous business maturity are included.
Tanda bahaya kehamilan muda dan lanjuteriyanti2517
Tanda bahaya kehamilan adalah suatu kehamilan yang memiliki suatu tanda bahaya atau risiko lebih besar dari biasanya (baik bagi ibu maupun bayinya), akan terjadinya penyakit atau kematian sebelum maupun sesudah persalinan (Tiran, 2007)
Kennelly Constructions Presentation on Indigenous Procurement to Supply Natio...Shane Kennelly
Kennelly Constructions had the opportunity to discuss the importance of including Indigenous Businesses in corporate supply chains. We discussed how procurement needs to move from a transactional to a partnership model to ensure all levels of Indigenous business maturity are included.
Tanda bahaya kehamilan muda dan lanjuteriyanti2517
Tanda bahaya kehamilan adalah suatu kehamilan yang memiliki suatu tanda bahaya atau risiko lebih besar dari biasanya (baik bagi ibu maupun bayinya), akan terjadinya penyakit atau kematian sebelum maupun sesudah persalinan (Tiran, 2007)
1. List of publications
Habib, S. M. A., Pandit, A. C. and Mizan, A. N. K. (2010), “Environmental Responsibilities of Banks: A
proposedFrameworkfortheBankingSectorof Bangladesh”, Banking Research Series, BIBM, pp151-193.
Mizan, A. N. K. and Amin, M. Ruhul. (2010), “Effect of Inflation and Exchange Rate on the DSE Index”,
Journal of Business Studies” Southeast University, Vol. VI, No.1
Mizan, A. N. K. (2011), “Factoring: a Better Alternative of International Trade Payment Methods”, ASA
University Review, Vol. 5, No. 2.
Parvin, Rima, Ara Airin, U. H. and Mizan, A. N. K. (2010), “Impact of Economic Forces on Movement of
Interest: Empirical Studyin Bangladesh”, Stamford Journal of Business Studies, Vol.3, No.2
Mizan,A.N. K. (2011)"TestingRandom walk hypothesisfor Dhaka Stock Exchange", 4AJournal, Volume
1, Number 3.
Mizan A. N. K. (2012), “Impact of Dividend Declarations on the Share Prices of Dhaka Stock Exchange”
Asian Accounting and Auditing Advancement, Vol. 2, No. 2, Issue-5.
Mizan, A. N. K., Amin, M. Ruhul, Rahman, Tahmina(2011) "Bankruptcy prediction by Altman Z-score
Model-An investigation of Pharmaceutical Industryin Bangladesh" Bank Parikrama, Volume XXXVI, June
2011
Hossain M. M., Mizan A. N. K., Rahman T. (2012), “Cost-Based Pricing of Banking Asset: Bangladesh
Perspective”, Independent Business Review, Vol 5, No. 2.
Hossain,M. M., Mizan A.N. K.,(2012) “Revenue-Expense Tradeoff and Profitabilityof Commercial Banks
in Bangladesh” Journal of the Institute of Bankers Bangladesh Vol 59, No.2.
Mizan A.N. K. , Amin, M.Ruhul, Rahman,Tahmina(2012),“DeterminantsofBank Profitabilityof
Bangladesh:An Internal FactorAnalysis” Bank Parikrama,Vol. XXXVII, Nos. 3&4.
Mamun,Ashraf Al, HossainM. M., Mizan A.N. K. (2012)“SMEFinancing:Demand SideProblemsand
SupplySide Responses”ResearchMonograph-3,BIBM.
Mamun,Ashraf Al, HossainM. M., Mizan A.N. K. (2012),“ SMECredit RiskModel”ResearchMonograph-
4, BIBM
HossainM M, Mizan,AN K, and Rahman,T.(2012),“ACriticalExaminationofRevenueand Expenses
ComponentsofListedNBFIs in Bangladesh”,ThoughtsonBankingand Finance,Vol. 1, No. 2, (Accepted
for publication).
Ali, Abed, Mamun A. A., Mizan A. N. K. and Rahman T. (2012)”Informational Asymmetryin Banks” Banking
Research Series, BIBM.
Hossain,M. M., Mizan A.N. K.(2013) “EarningsDiversificationandEPS of Islamic BanksinBangladesh”,
Thoughts onEconomics, Vol. 23, No. 1.
Hossain,M. M., Mizan A.N. K.(2013) FinancialSoundnessofCementIndustry of Bangladesh:An
Empirical InvestigationUsingZ-score”,AsianBusinessConsortium (ABC) Journals,(Acceptedfor
publication).
Hossain, M. M., Mizan A. N. K. and Rana M M.(2013) “Disclosure of Digital Communication Address: A
Study on Listed Non-Financial Companies in Bangladesh”, PROSHIKHYAN, Vol. 21, No. 2 (2013).
2. Hossain, M. M., Mizan A. N. K.(2013) “A Critical Examination of Revenue and Expenses Components of
Listed NBFIs in Bangladesh”, Thoughts on Banking and Finance, Vol. 1, No. 2, (2012), (Accepted for
publication).
Mamun, A. A, Hossain M. M., Mizan A. N. K. (2013) ”Working Capital Financing for SMEs”, Banking
Research Series, BIBM.
Banrjee, P. K., Choudhury A. J. Mizan A. N. K. and Others “ Review of Non-bank Financial Sector” a
continuous annual publication of BIBM