Dr. Mohammad Sahabuddin - Innovation Strategy - Best Researcher Award
State University of Bangladesh | Bangladesh
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
His academic journey began with a strong foundation in finance and economics. Graduating with honors from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh, he went on to pursue a Master of Business Administration in Finance, where he excelled academically. His passion for learning and research led him to obtain a Ph.D. in Business Economics, with a focus on finance, from University Putra Malaysia. Subsequently, he pursued a postdoctoral degree on the application of Islamic FinTech for financial stability, further solidifying his expertise in the field.
Professional Endeavors
Throughout his career,he has held various academic and leadership positions at prestigious institutions. From serving as an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of MBA programs at State University Bangladesh to his roles as Assistant Professor and Dean (Acting) at the University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Bangladesh, he has demonstrated exemplary leadership and dedication to education. His experiences as a Student Welfare Advisor, Head of Department, and Adjunct Faculty have further enriched his perspective on academia and student development
Contributions and Research Focus in Innovation Strategy
His research interests encompass a wide range of topics in finance, economics, and education. His expertise lies in investments in securities, risk analysis, and portfolio management, with a particular focus on sustainable development in Islamic finance perspectives. He has also conducted research on green financing, Sukuk, Halal Tourism, and the role of FinTech in Islamic finance. His methodological proficiency in econometrics and advanced statistical analysis has enabled him to produce high-quality research with practical implications for industry and academia.
Accolades and Recognition
His scholarly contributions have earned him widespread recognition and acclaim. His research has been published in reputable journals such as the International Review of Economics & Finance and the International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets. His publications have been well-received by peers and scholars, earning accolades for their contributions to the field of finance and economics.
Impact and Influence
His research has had a significant impact on the academic community and beyond. By addressing pressing issues in finance and economics, such as the dynamic links between Sukuk and commodity market volatility, he has contributed to advancing knowledge and informing industry practices. His work on emerging market contexts and the influence of antecedents on attitude towards Chatbot usage has shed light on important phenomena in the digital era.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As his career continues to evolve, his legacy as a thought leader in finance and education grows ever stronger. With a commitment to excellence in teaching and research, he is poised to inspire future generations of scholars and practitioners. Through his continued contributions to academia and industry, he will undoubtedly shape the future of finance and education for years to come.
In conclusion, his journey is a testament to the transformative power of education and research. With his passion for learning, dedication to excellence, and innovative research endeavors, he continues to make a profound impact on the fields of finance, economics, and education, leaving behind a lasting legacy of scholarship and influence.
- Citations 196
- h-index 9
- i10-index 9
Notable Publications
- Revisiting the impact of geopolitical risk on Sukuk, stocks, oil and gold markets during the crises period: fresh evidence from wavelet-based approach
- An application of the extended UTAUT model to understand the adoption of cashless transactions: evidence from developing country
- Comparative safety analysis of newly prepackaged backed food products and those approaching the expiry date in Bangladesh
- High penetration of electric autorickshaw on national power system and barriers against the adoption of solar energy: A case study in Bangladesh
- Analysis of demand, generation, and emission for long-term sustainable power system planning using LEAP: The case of Bangladesh