Dr. ATM Jahiruddin
Professor
Email:
atm.jahiruddin@ba.ku.ac.bd
Contact:
Address:
Room 3112 Kobi Jibonando Das Academic building (Academic building 3) Business Administration Discipline Khulna University Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
1. PhD, The University of Queensland, Australia
2. MBA, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KSA
3. BBA, Khulna University, Bangladesh
- Social Business
- Women and other marginalized groups at work place
- Social capital and micro businesses
- Poverty and development
- Livelihood initiative of the marginal people
Current Research Project/Collaboration
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Teaching and Research Positions1. Professor (Since march 2009)
Business Administration Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
2. Associate professor, Assistant Professor and Lecture (March 1997 - March 2009), Business Administration Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
3. Visiting Research Fellow, Oxford University, UK
4. Visiting Fellow, University of Göttingen, GermanyAdministrative Positions:
1. Pro Vice Chancellor (in charge), Northern University of Business and Technology Khulna, Bangladesh2. Dean, Management and Business Administration School (September 2011-September 2013), Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
2. Head, Business Administration Discipline (September 2011-September 2014), Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
3. Assistant Director of Students Affairs (June 2001 - March 2003)
Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
4. Assistant Provost, Khan Jahan Ali Hall (February 1998 - February 2001), Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh
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Supervision
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Journal Articles
1. Jahiruddin, A.; Hossain, M. S.; Rahman M.H.M.H.; & Akter, S (2020). Gender Role Perception in Society and Attitude towards Women, International Journal of Business and Management, 15 (12), 122-131. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v15n12p122
2. Jahiruddin, A..; Afroze, T.; Rahman, M.H.M.H.; & Akter, S. (2019). Impact of Microcredit on Income and Non-Income Dimensions of Poverty – A Study on Different Groups of Poor in Bangladesh, European Journal of Social Science Studies, 4(5), 78-93. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3555587
3. Jahiruddin, A..; Afroze, T.; Hossain, M. S.; & Lopa, N.Z. (2019). Women’s Access to Income and Its Effect on Spousal Violence - Experience of Microcredit Borrowers in Bangladesh, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 3 (5), 156-166.
4. Haque, R; Jahiruddin, A.T.M.; & Mishu, F. (2018). Dividend Policy and Share Price Volatility – A Study on Dhaka Stock Exchange. Australian Academy of Accounting and Finance Review (AAAFR), Australian Academy of Accounting and Finance Review, 4 (3), 89-99.
5. Jahiruddin, A.; Hossain, M.S.; & Afroze, T. (2016). Attitude towards Women Managers in the Financial Organizations: A Study on Khulna City, Australian Academy of Business and Economics Review, 2 (2), 158-172.
6. Osman, M. I.; Haque, R.; and Jahiruddin, A., (2012). IPO Underpricing in Bangladesh and its determinants: Evidence from Stock Market of Bangladesh, The International Journal of Finance, 24 ( 3), 7339-7360
7. Jahiruddin, A., Short, P., Dressler, W. and Khan, M.A., 2011. Can microcredit worsen poverty? Cases of exacerbated poverty in Bangladesh. Development in Practice, 21(8), pp.1109-1121. http://dx.doi/abs/10.1080/09614524.2011.607155
8. Jahiruddin, A.; & Haque, R. (2008). Bank Selection Criteria of Retail Customers in Bangladesh: A Study on Khulna City. Journal of Business & Management, 15(2): 159-169.
9. Moniruzzaman A.K.M. and Jahiruddin A. & Ranajit, K. B. (2004): “Effectiveness of micro credit in poverty alleviation: a case on BRAC” :The Business Review, 10 (2), 45-50.
10. Islam, I., Mamun, M.Z. &Jahiruddin, A. (1999): “Success factors of small farm-based plant nursery entrepreneurs in Bangladesh: a case study”: South Asian Journal of Management, 6 (3&4), 75-86.
11. Saroar, M. M.; Jahiruddin A.; Islam, M. T. & Hasan, M.(2011). Cash in trash: an overview of waste recycling industry in Khulna city. Business Review, 7 (1&2),
12. Jahiruddin, A.; Saroar, M. M. &Kumar, B. R. (2008): “Can they really be called business? – a study on informal food business in Khulna city”, Business Review, 5(2), 95-106.
13. Jahiruddin, A.; Rahman, S.M.T & Alam, N. (2007): “Consumers’ perception about the domestic and foreign made home appliances – a case study on Khulna city”, SEU Journal of Business Studies, 3 (1), 161-170.
14. Jahiruddin A. ; Hasan S. M. & Alam N. (2003): “Readiness of Saudi Arabian SMEs for global competition: a study on the Eastern Province” : The Khulna University Studies, 5 (1), 55-65.
Conference Papers:
15. Jahiruddin, A.; Afroze; & Khan, S. M. (2015). Choice of investment sectors and its effects on income change of different groups of poor – a study on microcredit borrowers in Bangladesh. Paper presented at The first conference of the Bangladesh Academy of Business Administration at Dhaka University, Bangladesh (12-15 January, 2015).
16. Jahiruddin, A.; Khan, S. M. & Rahman, S.M.T. (2015). Service needs and problems of Bank customers in rural areas– a study on FakirhatUpazila in Bangladesh. Paper presented at The first conference of the Bangladesh Academy of Business Administration at Dhaka University, Bangladesh (12-15 January, 2015).
17. Jahiruddin, A., Short, P., Khan M. A., & Afroze, T. (2013). Microcredit and poverty reduction – does the same shoe fit all?. Paper presented at Third European Research Conference on Microfinance at Kristiansand, Norway. 10-12 June, 2013.