Dr. Khalil Ullah Mohammad
Category: Faculty
Published on: March 31, 2020,
Last modified on: June 12th, 2023
Last updated on June 12th, 2023
Personal Information
Campus Islamabad  
Department Business Studies
Designation HOD (BS-Department)
Name Dr. Khalil Ullah Mohammad
(HEC Approved Supervisor)
Email khalilullah.buic@bahria.edu.pk
Phone (Office EXT) +92-51-111-111-028 EXT
Research Area Macroeconomics, Financial Economics, Banking
Number of Publications Journals = 13
Conferences = 5

 

Qualification

Degree Passing Year Majors University
PhD 2015  Economics and Management (Economics) Tohoku University, Japan
MBA    Finance Bahria University Islamabad
BBA ( IT )     Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Teaching Experience
Designation From To Organization
Senior Assistant Professor February, 2017 Till Date Bahria University Islamabad
Publications
Journals
1 Hussain, M. M., & Mohammad, K. U. (2023). Moderating Role of COVID-19 Crisis on Firm Leverage Speed of Adjustments: Evidence from Pakistan. Audit and Accounting Review, 2(2).
2 Mohammad, K. U., Fatima, N., & Imran, M. (2022). The Moderating Role of Covid-19 on Determinants of Bank Spread. Pakistan Social Sciences Review, 6(2), 538–553.
3 2. Haider, J., & Mohammad, K. U. (2022). The Effect of Covid-19 on Bank Profitability Determinants of Developed and Developing Economies. IRASD Journal of Economics, 4(2 SE-Articles), 187–203. https://doi.org/10.52131/joe.2022.0402.0072
4 M Shoaib & KU Mohammad (2022), AN EMPIRICAL VIEW OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ITS IMPACT ON PROFITABILITY OF FIRMS: EVIDENCE FROM PAKISTAN, Journal of Xidian University,  16 (4), 191-216
5 KU Mohammad & NH Adnan (2022), The Impact of Indirect Competition on Bank Net Interest Margins: Microfinance Evidence from Pakistan. iRASD Journal of Economics,  4 (1), 55–68
6 MOHAMMAD, K. U., & KHAN, M. R. (2022). Effectiveness Of Green Project Screening For Bank Lending: Evidence From Pakistan. Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 11(1), 93-103.
7 AHMED, S., & Mohammad, K. U. (2022). The Relationship Between Oil Price Fluctuations, Power Sector Returns, and COVID-19: Evidence from Pakistan.  Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business (JAFEB), 9, 33-42.
8 A Sultana, SHA Shah, KU Mohammad, MN Tunio, S Aziz (2022), Determinants of Proactive Workplace Behaviour: A review of literature and Conceptual Framework, Journal of Xidian University,  16 (1), 394 – 423
9 Mohammad, K. U., & Khan, M. R. (2021). Bank Capital Structure Dynamics and Covid-19: Evidence from South Asia. iRASD Journal of Economics, 3(3), 293-304.
10 Mohammad, Khalil Ullah (2021), How Bank Capital Structure Decision-Making Change In Recessions: Covid-19 Evidence From Pakistan, Asian Journal of Economics and Banking, 5(4), 255-269
11 Mohammad, Khalil Ullah & Nishiyama, Shin-Ichi (2021), Impact of financial sector opacity on capital structure choice of Asian banks, Asian Economic and Financial Review, Vol 11, Issue (3), 219-235
12 Mohammad, Khalil Ullah, Muhammad, Affan & Muhammad, Kaleem Ullah (2021), Post Crisis Behavior of Banks in Asia:  A Case of Chronic Over-Capitalization, Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business, Vol 8, Issue (3), 517-525
13 Khalil Ullah Mohammad & Shin-Ichi Nishiyama, 2019. “An Empirical Investigation into the Effect of Explicit Deposit Insurance and Design on the Liability Structure of Banks,” Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, Central bank of Montenegro, vol. 8(3), pages 179-206
Conferences
1 The Bank Capital Channel Of Monetary Policy: Empirical Evidence from Islamic and Conventional Banks
Author: Khalil Ullah Mohammad
Conference Paper:  4th World Islamic Economics and Finance Conference (31st Jan 2021)
2 Presented in 6th South Asian International Conference Ingenuity, Integration, and Inspiration: The Survival of the Fittest in Islamabad,Pakistan (11-14 Aug 2014)
3 Presented in the 3rd International Conference on Accounting, Business and Economics, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia (26-28 Aug 2014)
4 6th Islamic Banking Accounting and Finance Conference at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia (23-24 September 2014)
5 Presented in Spring Meeting of the Japanese Economic Association in Nagoya University, Japan (24-25 May 2015)
Industrial Experience
Project Details Financial Analysis for HEC Vision 2025
Funded Projects
Collaborations (Inland/ Foreign) Kobe University Japan/Tohoku University Japn /University of Malaya/ Fauji Foundation University/ Pakistan Railway/National Rural Support Program/Central Power Purchasing Agency