Md. Jahirul Islam

Assistant Professor, BUFT



About

Mr. Md. Jahirul Islam is currently working as an Assistant Professor at Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Studies, BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology (BUFT), Dhaka, Bangladesh. He obtained his MBA in Accounting and Information Systems from the University of Dhaka in 2006. He also completed his BBA in Accounting and Information Systems from the University of Dhaka in 2005.  His areas of interest are Forensic Accounting, Earnings Management, Corporate Governance, Merger and Acquisition, and Financial Reporting Quality. He has published 7 articles so far in reputed international and local peer reviewed journals.  

Teaching/Research Specialization

Forensic Accounting, Earnings Management, Corporate Governance, Merger and Acquisition, and Financial Reporting Quality

Publications

[1]. Islam, M. J. (2017). Compliance with BAS 2 in regard to Inventories: A Study on Some Selected Textile Companies in Bangladesh

Name: Banglavision Research Journal  Volumn: 17

[2]. Islam, M. J. (2016). Examining the Practice of Financial Reporting System in Islamic banks- Evidence from Bangladesh Banking Industry

Name: International Scholar Journal of Accounting and Finance  Volumn: 2

[3]. Islam, M. J. (2012). Compliance with BAS 18 in respect of Revenue Recognition: A Study on Some Selected Companies in Bangladesh

Name: ASA University Review  Volumn: 6

[4]. Zaman, A. K. M. H., & Islam, M. J. (2012). Managing Climate Change: Bangladesh Perspective

Name: ASA University Review  Volumn: 6

[5]. Islam, M. J., Rahman, M. H., & Hossan, M. T. (2011). Forensic Accounting as a Tool for Detecting Fraud and Corruption: An Empirical Study in Bangladesh

Name: ASA University Review  Volumn: 5

[6]. Islam, M. J. (2011). Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) Development in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects

Name: ASA University Review  Volumn: 5

[7]. Zaman, A. K. M. H., Alam, K. M. T., & Islam, M. J. (2010). Urbanization in Bangladesh: Present Status and Policy Implications

Name: ASA University Review  Volumn: 4

Skills


Teaching
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Research
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Communication
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Management
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