PREMIER UNIVERSITY

Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Studies

PREMIER UNIVERSITY

Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Studies
Profile

Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business Studies

Dr. Tasnim Uddin Chowdhury

Associate Professor, Department of Business Administration

tasnim099@gmail.com; tasnim.chowdhury@puc.ac.bd

About


Tasnim Uddin Chowdhury is an Associate Professor in the Department of Business Administration at Premier University, where he has been serving since 2011. He has pursued his PhD in Finance from Jagannath University, Dhaka. With a strong academic background and expertise in finance, Tasnim has published over 15 research papers in renowned national and international peer-reviewed journals. His research interests revolve around the applicability of financial models, financial inclusion, financial derivatives, stock market analysis, valuation, and financial reporting. Tasnim's work contributes to the understanding of these areas and their implications for the broader financial landscape. He is dedicated to advancing knowledge in finance and making meaningful contributions to the field through his research and teaching endeavors.

Qualification


Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Finance 
Jagannath University, Dhaka

Masters of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance
Premier University, Chittagong

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)  in Finance
Premier University, Chittagong

Experience


November 2024
Present
Associate Professor, Department of Business Administration
Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh
February 2017

November 2024
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration
Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh
July 2011
February 2017
Lecturer, Department of Business Administration
Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh

Research


     1.     Islam, M.S., and Chowdhury, T.U. (2024). Impact of Exchange Rate on the CSE All Share Price Index in Bangladesh: A Vector Error Correction Model-Based Study. Journal of Managerial Science, 13 (1), 7-15
2.     Chowdhury, T. U., and Bhuiya, M.M.M. (2023). Towards a More Robust Financial Market: A Systematic Review of the Need for the Inception of Financial Derivatives Market in Bangladesh. ASEAN Journal of Management and Innovation.10(2), 1-16. DOI: 10.14456/ajmi.2023.10
3.     Chowdhury, T. U., and Saima, F. (2023). Relative Valuation of Stocks: Evidence from the Listed Cement Manufacturing Companies of Bangladesh. AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research, 8(1), 6-13.
4.     Chowdhury, T. U., and Bhuiya, M.M.M. (2023). Necessity of Agricultural Commodity Derivatives Market for Overcoming the Problems in the Agricultural Supply Chain of Bangladesh: A Review and Way Forward. Journal of Supply Chain Management: Research & Practice, 17(1), 1-16.
5.     Bhuiya, M.M.M., Miah, M.M. and Chowdhury, T. U. (2023). The Impact of Credit Risk on the Profitability of Selected Commercial Banks of Bangladesh. Asian Journal of Managerial Science, 12(1), 19-25. https://ojs.trp.org.in/index.php/ajms/article/view/3438/2883
6.     Bhuiya, M.M.M., and Chowdhury, T.U. (2023). Inception of Agri-Derivatives Market for Protecting the Farmers of Bangladesh from Price Risk: A Chattogram Perspective. Asian Review of Social Sciences, 12(1), 19-28. https://ojs.trp.org.in/index.php/arss/article/view/3324/2649
7.     Islam, M.S. and Chowdhury, T.U. (2022). Application of ARIMA Model in Forecasting Exchange Rate: Evidence from Bangladesh. Asian Journal of Managerial Science, 11(2), 33-40.
8.     Chowdhury, T. U. (2022). Opportunities of Hedging with Forward Contract: Evidences from Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE). AU E-Journal of Interdisciplinary Research7(1), 9-18. http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/eJIR/article/view/5661/3443
9.     Chowdhury, T. U. (2021). The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourism Industry of Asian Countries: A Review. Journal of Management and Tourism Research, 4(2), 40-55. http://www.uwu.ac.lk/wp-content/uploads/JMTR_V4I2_cH4.pdf 
10.  Chowdhury, T. U. (2021). A Review of Literature on the Life Insurance Business of Bangladesh and the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Industry. The Journal of Risk Management and Insurance, 25(2), 36-49. https://jrmi.au.edu/index.php/jrmi/article/view/236/178
11.  Chowdhury, T. U. (2021). Necessity of Practicing Foreign Exchange Forward Contract in Bangladesh. AU E-Journal of Interdisciplinary Research6(2), 26-33. Available at: http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/eJIR/article/view/5322
12.  Chowdhury, T.U. & Islam, M.S. (2021). ARIMA Time Series Analysis in Forecasting Daily Stock Price of Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE). International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 5(6), 214-233. DOI: https://dx.doio.org/10.47772/IJIRSS.2021.5609
13.  Chowdhury, T.U. (2020), Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Managing Inventory of Medicine in Pharmaceutical Industry. AU-GSB E-Journal, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp.3-15. Available at: http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/AU-GSB/article/view/4866
14.  Alam, M.R., Chowdhury, E.K. and Chowdhury, T.U. (2015). Application of Capital Asset Pricing Model: Empirical Evidences from Chittagong Stock Exchange. The Cost and Management, ISSN 1817-5090, Volume-43. NUMBER-3, MAY-JUNE 2015
15.  Datta. R., Chowdhury, T.U. and Mohajan. H.K. (2013). Reassess of Capital Structure Theories, International Journal of Research in Computer Application & Management. ISSN 2231-1009, Volume 3 (2013). Issue 10 (October).
16.  Chowdhury, T.U., Datta, R., & Mohajan, H.K. (2013). Green Finance is Essential for Economic Development and Sustainability. International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics & Management, ISSN 2231-4245, Volume 3 (2013). Issue 10 (October).

Area of Interests


Financial Management, Corporate Finance, Portfolio Management, Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation, Research Methodology

Academic Engagement


Assistant Proctor
Premier University

Professional Memberships


  •         Life Member, Nishtha Foundation, Chattogram.
  •         Life Member, Purbashar Alo (an ideal juvenile community), Chattogram.

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