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    Dr Mohammed Obaidullah

    Dr Mohammed Obaidullah is the Founder ofIBF Net: The Islamic Business and Finance Network, theInternational Institute of Islamic Business and Finance (IIIBF) and theManara Development Initiative,India. He currently serves the International Association for Islamic Economics (IAIE) as its SecretaryGeneral.

    Dr Obaidullah has also served the Islamic Economics Research Center, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,Saudi Arabia and taught at the International Islamic University Malaysia, theXavier Institute of

    Management, India and theT A Pai Management Institute, India. His areas of interest include: IslamicFinance, Financial Markets, and Development Finance.

    Recent Publications (Books and Monographs)

    Role of Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation: Lessons from Experiences in Selected IDB Member

    Countries, IRTI, IDB, 2008

    Islamic Microfinance Development: Challenges and Initiatives (Principal Author), IRTI, IDB, 2008

    Islamic Finance for Micro and Medium Enterprises (Edited), IRTI, IDB, 2008

    Introduction to Islamic Finance IBF Net, 2008

    Teaching Corporate Finance from an Islamic Perspective, Scientific Publishing Centre, King

    Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, 2006

    Islamic Financial Services, Scientific Publishing Centre, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, 2005

    Islamic Financial Markets, Institute of Objective Studies, New Delhi, 2004

    Recent Papers in Refereed Journals & Conferences

    Zakah on Equity Stocks,Journal of King Abdulaziz University (Islamic Economics), 2004

    Capital Adequacy Norms for Islamic Financial Institutions, Islamic Economic Studies, IRTI, IDB

    Financial Engineering with Islamic Options, Islamic Economic Studies, IRTI, IDB

    Contracting in Currency Markets,Journal of King Abdulaziz University (Islamic Economics)

    Strategies in Islamic Funds Industry, Proceedings of the Fifth Harvard University Forum on

    Islamic Finance, 2002

    Regulation of Stock Market in an Islamic Economy, Proceedings of the Fourth International

    Conference on Islamic Economics, Loughborough University, 2000

    Designing Islamic Contracts for Islamic Project Finance, Proceedings of the Third Harvard

    University Forum on Islamic Finance, 1999

    Islamic Risk Management, Proceedings of the 10th Islamic Banking Seminarorganized by Iran

    Banking Institute, Central Bank of Iran in Tehran, 1999

    Dr Obaidullah is also the author of "Indian Stock Markets: Theories and Evidence" published by theInstitute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India, Hyderabad. His research papers have been published ina wide range of refereed journals as the Islamic Economic Studies (Islamic Research and Training

    Institute, IDB, Jeddah,Journal of the King Abdulaziz University(IslamicEconomics), Jeddah,Journal ofObjective Studies, Security Analysts Journal(Security Analysts Association of Japan), Securities IndustriesReview(Singapore Securities Research Institute), Vikalpa, Decision, iimb Management Review, Chartered

    Accountant, Chartered Financial Analyst, Finance India, Indian Journal of Quantitative Economics, andIndian Management.

    E-mail: [email protected]

    http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs_doc/ref_journals.htmlhttp://htto//www.islamic-finance.nethttp://htto//www.islamic-finance.nethttp://www.iiibf.org/http://www.manara.in/http://www.manara.in/http://www.iaie.net/http://islamiccenter.kaau.edu.sa/http://islamiccenter.kaau.edu.sa/http://iiu.edu.my/http://ximb.ac.in/http://ximb.ac.in/http://ximb.ac.in/http://www.tapmi.org/http://www.tapmi.org/http://islamiccenter.kau.edu.sa/english/publications/Obaidullah/ifs/ifs.htmlmailto:[email protected]://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs_doc/ref_journals.htmlhttp://htto//www.islamic-finance.nethttp://www.iiibf.org/http://www.manara.in/http://www.iaie.net/http://islamiccenter.kaau.edu.sa/http://iiu.edu.my/http://ximb.ac.in/http://ximb.ac.in/http://www.tapmi.org/http://islamiccenter.kau.edu.sa/english/publications/Obaidullah/ifs/ifs.htmlmailto:[email protected]
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    1. "Recovery of Loans in Public Sector Banks", the Chartered AccountantVol.XII,No.12 , June 1993, Delhi

    2. "Management Education in India", University News, Vol.35, No.15,

    1997, New Delhi

    3. "Industrial Sickness (SSI) and revitalisation through Banks", SEDME(Small Enteprises Development Management & Extension JournalVol.XX No. 1, March 1993, Hyderbad

    4. "Recovery of Agricultral Advanaces", Agricultural Bankers (A Quarterlyjournal in Orissa- A study of State Bank of India of Rural Banking andEconomics) Vol4, No. 1, Jan-Mar. 1991

    5. "Loan Recovery Courting Problems", The Economics Times, 31st Jan'1991 Calcutta Edition

    6. "Priority Sector Finance and their Practical Problems", Pragyanubhuti(Journal of Social Science & Humanities) Berhampur University, Vol. XNo. 2 1988-89

    7. "Reguna Silpara Punnasasthana in Oriya", Pragatibadi, 2nd March,1993 p.5

    8. "A Critical Apprisal of Indo-Canadian Trade Relation", The Indo-CanadaTransactions, Centre for Canadian Studies, Berhampur University,Orissa

    9. "Problems of Transport Operators Advanaces in Orissa - A Study ofState Bank of India", Paper presented and Discussed XI. VI. All IndiaCommerce Conference 29th Dec. to 31st Dec. 92, M.D. University,

    Rohtak, Haryana

    10. "Problems of Recovery of Small Induistrial Finance in Orissa- A Studyof SBI", Accepted at international Seminar on "Ethics in Accounting ",M.S. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    11. "Role of Commercial Banks in Revitalisation of Sick Industries",National Seminar on Changing Profile of Banking & The Bankingsystem in 21st Century University of Jodhpur (Rajasthan)

    12. "Mounting Overdues of Small Industry Fianance", Indian Journal ofPublic Enterprises, Allahabad

    13. "Impact of Liberalisation Policy on Exports", Accepted for Publicationat UGC National Conference 7-8 October, 1997. Department ofBusiness Finance & Economics, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur

    14. "Fianancing Priority Sector : Some Issues", In a Book, "CommercialBanking in India" edited by O.P. Rai, Faculty of Commerce, BanarasHindu University, Varanasi

    15. "Recovery of Transport Operator Advances Orissa- A Study of StateBank of India", In a book "Transport and Economic DevelopmentEdited by J.S. Mathur, Faculty member, Deptt. of Commerce, B.H.U.

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    Varanasi

    Selected Publications

    Refereed Journal Publications

    Shergill, G.S., & Chen, Y. Customer perceptions of factory outlet stores versus traditional department stores.Forthcoming in Marketing Intelligence and Planning Journal..

    Shergill, G.S., & Tong, L. New Zealand consumers' attitudes towards Australian, US, Japanese, Germanand Chinese products and marketing practices. Forthcoming in New Zealand Journal of Applied BusinessResearch.

    Shergill, G.S., Sarrafzadeh, A., Diegel, O., & Shekhar, A. Computerized sales assistants: The application ofcomputer technology to measure consumer interest - A conceptual framework. Forthcoming in Journal ofElectronic Commerce Research.

    Van der Walt, N., Ingley, C., Shergill, G. S. & Townsend, A. (2006). Board configuration - Are diverse boards

    better boards? Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society, Vol. 6(2), pp. 129-147.

    Shergill, G.S. & Raman, R. (2006). Strategy-Performance Relationship: The Evidence from an Indian studywith enhanced controls. Journal of International Business Strategy, Vol.3(1), pp 103-114

    Shergill, G. S. & Nargundkar, R. (2005). Market orientation, marketing innovation as performance drivers:Extending the paradigm. Journal of Global Marketing, Vol. 19(1), pp. 27-47.

    Shergill, G. S. & Chen, Z. (2005). Web-based shopping: Consumers' attitudes towards online shopping inNew Zealand. Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, Vol 6(2), pp.79-94.

    Shergill, G.S. & Li, B. (2005). Internet Banking- An Empirical Investigation of a Trust and Loyalty Model forNew Zealand Banks. Journal of Internet Commerce, Vol.4(4), pp 101-118.

    Shergill, G. S. & Li, B. (2005). Internet banking - An empirical investigation of customers' behaviour foronline banking in New Zealand. Journal of E-Business, Vol 5(1), pp.1-16.

    Shergill, G. S. & Sun, W. (2005). Tourists' perceptions towards hotel services in New Zealand. InternationalJournal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration, Vol 5(4), pp.1-29.

    Shergill, G. S. & Chen, Z. (2004). Shopping on the internet - Online purchase behaviour of New Zealandconsumers. Journal of Internet Commerce , Vol.3(4), pp. 61-77.

    Gill, G.K. & Shergill, G. S. (2004). Perceptions of safety management and safety culture in the aviationindustry in New Zealand. Journal of Air Transport Management, Vol.10(4), pp 233-239.

    Eagle, L.C. & Shergill, G.S. (2000) Student decision process: rational investment in human capital?,Access:Critical Perspectives on Cultural and Policy Studies in Education, Vol. 19 (1), pp.109-128.

    Shergill, G.S. && Eagle, L.C. (2000) Demographic and Socio-economic Factors Impacting Student Choice,Access: Critical Perspectives on Cultural and Policy Studies in Education, Vol. 19 (1), pp.129-148.

    Shergill, G. S. & Sarkaria, M.S. (1999). Impact of industry type and firm characteristics of firm -level financialperformance. Journal of Entrepreneurship , Vol 8(1), pp. 25-44.

    Shergill, G. S.& Sarkaria, M.S. (1999). Determinants of Firm Performance: The role of Industry Type andFirm Specific Variables.The Indian Journal of Economics , Vol LXXX(317), pp. 219-233.

    Hamilton, R.T. & Shergill, G. S. (1993). Extent of diversification and company performance: The NewZealand evidence. Managerial and Decision Economics, Vol.14(1), pp. 47-52.

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    Hamilton, R.T. & Shergill, G. S. (1992). The relationship between strategy-structure fit and financialperformance in New Zealand: Evidence of generality and validity with enhanced controls. Journal ofManagement Studies, Vol.29(1), pp. 95-113.

    Hamilton, R.T. & Shergill, G. S. (1989). Organisational structure and company performance: Some NewZealand evidence. Pacific Accounting Review, Vol.2(1), pp. 88-102.

    Hamilton, R.T. & Shergill, G. S. (1989). Diversification pattern in New Zealand companies. New ZealandEconomic Papers, Vol.23, pp. 3-11.