Dr. Lubna Maroof
Last updated on June 6th, 2023
Personal Information | ||
Campus | Islamabad | |
Department | Business Studies | |
Designation | Senior Assistant Professor | |
Name | Lubna Maroof | |
Lubna.buic@bahria.edu.pk | ||
Phone (Office EXT) | 1237 | |
Research Area | Finance | |
Number of Publications | Journals = 13 Conferences = 2 |
Qualification | |||
Degree | Passing Year | Majors | University |
PhD | 2019 | Business Administration (Finance) | National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan |
Teaching Experience | |||
Designation | From | To | Organization |
Senior Assistant Professor | July 2022 | Till Date | Bahria University Islamabad |
Assistant Professor | Aug 2019 | June 2022 | Bahria University Islamabad |
Publications | |
Journals | |
1 | Maroof, L.,Basit, A., Waheed, F., Kausar, S.(2022). Investigating the Impact of Microfinance on Women Empowerment: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. Abasyn University Journal of Social Sciences, 15(2), 109-122. |
2 | Nosheen, Maroof, L.,Basit, A., Khan, K. N.(2022). Responsiveness of Banks’ stability towards Peak and Trough phases of business cycle. A comparative analysis of Islamic banks and conventional banks, COMSATS journal of Islamic finance. 7(2). |
3 | Basit, A., Khalid, I., & Maroof, L. (2022). Antecedents of Impulsive Buying Behavior through M-commerce in the Textile Sector of Pakistan. Abasyn University Journal of Social Sciences, 15(1). |
4 | Basit, A., Maroof, L., & Aslam, A., (2022). Evaluating Pandemic Led Panic Buying in retail sector of Pakistan, NUST Business Review, 3 (1), 1-19 |
5 | Basit, A., Maroof, L., & Mian, H. (2021). Influence of Religiosity on Consumers Buying Intentions for Islamic Banking Products in Pakistan. FWU Journal of Social Sciences, 15(4), 131-146. |
6 | Maroof, L., Aziz, S., & Iqbal, S., (2021), The better timer of Volatility and Style: Shariah-compliant mutual funds or conventional mutual funds, COMSATS journal of Islamic finance. 6(1), 42-55. |
7 | Maroof, L., Aziz, S., & Basit, A. (2021). Relationship Between Fund Attributes and Timing Abilities: Empirical Evidence from Mutual Funds Industry of Pakistan. Forman Journal of Economic Studies, 16, 29-51. |
8 | Demir, A., Maroof, L., Sabbah Khan, N.U. and Ali, B.J. (2020), The role of E-service quality in shaping online meeting platforms: a case study from higher education sector, Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education. (IF= 0.99) |
9 | Naveed, F., Khawaja, I., & Maroof, L. (2020). Are Islamic mutual funds exposed to lower risk compared to their conventional counterparts?. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance. Vol 12(1), 69-87. (IF= 2.06) |
10 | Shabbir, M. S., Aziz, S., Abbasi, B. A., Ashfaq, M., & Maroof, L. (2020). Accounting for Contemporary Islamic Financial Transactions under the guideline of Islamic Law. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, Vol 30 (8), 2048-58. |
11 | Maroof, L., Javid, A. Y., & Mian, R. U.,(2019). Performance and timing abilities of mutual funds during bull and bear market. Pakistan Business Review, Volume 21 (1), 196-215, (2019). |
10 | Maroof, L., Javid, A. J., & Badshah, I. (2017). Do Mutual Funds Remain Persitent? Evidence from Pakistan. South Asian Journal of Management Sciences, Vol 11(1): 68-94, (2017). |
11 | Maroof, L., & Javid, A. Y. (2016). Evaluating the Management Effectiveness in Market and Volatility Timing of Mutual Funds in Pakistan. Journal of Business & Economics, 8(2), 147. |
International Conferences – In Pakistan | |
1. | Comparison of timing abilities using weekly and monthly data- Evidence from Pakistan mutual fund industry presented in 3rd ALHAMD conference 2023. |
2. | “Performance, selectivity and persistence of Pakistani Mutual fund industry”. SZABIST’s 17th NRC. |