Dr. Lubna Maroof
Category: Faculty
Published on: March 31, 2020,
Last modified on: June 6th, 2023
Last updated on June 6th, 2023
Personal Information
Campus Islamabad
Department Business Studies
Designation Senior Assistant Professor
Name Lubna Maroof
Email 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 Sciences15(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.