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Dr. Nafis Alam is a researcher specializing in Islamic finance, banking regulation, and financial risk management. His scholarly work focuses on the performance and risk dynamics of Islamic banks, hedging strategies, and financial integration in emerging markets. He has published in high-quality international journals such as Borsa Istanbul Review, Managerial Finance, and Emerging Markets Review.
His research interests include Islamic finance, value-at-risk modeling, dual banking systems, corporate hedging, and financial regulation. These are reflected in his publications that combine quantitative methods with real-world financial applications, particularly in Muslim-majority and emerging economies.
The recent publications indicate a strong trend in analyzing financial stability, risk measurement (especially using VaR), and the impact of governance and competition on bank performance. Much of his work compares Islamic and conventional financial systems, contributing to policy and practice in dual banking environments.
- Assessing Sukuk defaults using value-at-risk techniques
- Does hedging enhance firm value in good and bad times
- Ramifications of varying banking regulations on performance of Islamic Banks
Dr. Alam has co-authored a book titled Islamic Finance: A Practical Perspective (Palgrave, 2018), indicating a commitment to both academic and practical dissemination of knowledge. There is no mention of student supervision or grant funding in the available data.

