Nabila Nisha

Nabila NishaNabila Nisha is currently teaching as a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Accounting & Finance under School of Business and Economics of North South University. She completed her Bachelor’s degree with dual concentration in Accounting & Finance and Marketing from North South University, Bangladesh. She received her Master’s degree in Banking & Finance from University of Essex, UK. Besides teaching, she has been part of a research project on Green Banking financed by World Bank and Ministry of Education of Bangladesh. Her research interests include technology acceptance models, banking sector, accounting disclosures, empirical research methods in finance and business case studies. She has a number of international journal publications in USA, UK and India, along with local and international book chapters as part of her research work. She has authored two books as well, which has been published by Lambert Academic Publishing and is available in the international market.

Publications

A Comparative Integration Study of Performance Metrics in Microfinance: Grameen Bank vs. Cooperative Bank
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat. © 2023. 22 pages.
This study aims to understand the cause-and-effect relationship between financial and non-financial measures under a balanced scorecard (BSC) model in the microfinance sector of...
Evaluating Attractiveness and Perceived Risks: The Case of Green Banking Services in Bangladesh
Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, Nabila Nisha. © 2021. 23 pages.
Access to green banking services has the potential to improve and promote environmentally friendly practices in banking sector of Bangladesh. Beyond its usefulness for the...
Exploring the Role of Service Quality and Knowledge for Mobile Health Services
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, Sherina Idrish. © 2020. 22 pages.
The use of mobile technology-based services has made healthcare delivery more accessible and affordable in recent times. In fact, mobile health services today act as an effective...
Green Banking Adoption: An Examination of State-Owned Banks of Bangladesh
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat. © 2020. 21 pages.
Today, commercial banks of the most environmentally affected countries invest voluntarily in social and environmental activities that targets socially-responsive business in the...
Can Central Bank Survive the Green Banking Revolution?: A Case of Bangladesh Bank
Nabila Nisha. © 2020. 20 pages.
Various eco-friendly services, broadly known as green banking, are now part of most banking activities. These services relate to banking transactions conducted less on paper and...
A Comparative Integration Study of Performance Metrics in Microfinance: Grameen Bank vs. Cooperative Bank
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat. © 2020. 19 pages.
This study aims to understand the cause-and-effect relationship between financial and non-financial measures under a balanced scorecard (BSC) model in the microfinance sector of...
Reducing Poverty and Sustaining Growth: A Microfinance Approach
Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat. © 2019. 20 pages.
Microfinance institutions have been effective rural banking channels that extended financial services to low-income individuals, particularly women in developing country...
E-Government Service Adoption and the Impact of Privacy and Trust
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat. © 2019. 14 pages.
E-government helps government to accomplish daily administrative activities and provides an easier way to communicate with external entities such as citizens and businesses...
Exploring Client Perceptions and Intentions in Emerging Economies: The Case of Green Banking Technology
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat, Pradiptarathi Panda. © 2019. 22 pages.
This article describes how in response to the global initiative to save the environment, many emerging economies today promote environmental-friendly practices by implementing...
Green Investments and Returns: A Developing Country Perspective
Nabila Nisha. © 2019. 16 pages.
A vital issue that must be considered by all functional areas in recent times is green safety and sustainable ecological balance. To be part of this environment-friendly...
Customers' Perceptions of Green Banking: Examining Service Quality Dimensions in Bangladesh
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Syed Ali Raza. © 2019. 20 pages.
Banks today promote eco-friendly financial services by widely adopting the concept of green banking. This is generally done to minimize the impact of environmental degradation in...
Predicting e-Tax Service Adoption: Integrating Perceived Risk, Service Quality and TAM
Afrin Rifat, Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal. © 2019. 30 pages.
Non-compliance and weak tax collections led to the initiation of e-tax filing, an emerging e-government service in Bangladesh. While e-tax services are convenient and make filing...
E-Government Service Adoption and the Impact of Privacy and Trust
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat. © 2018. 12 pages.
E-Government helps government to accomplish daily administrative activities and provides an easier way to communicate with external entities such as citizens and businesses...
Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: Innovativeness and Efficacy vs. Cost Effectiveness
Sherina Idrish, Afrin Rifat, Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha. © 2018. 22 pages.
Globally, the advancement of mobile technology and the growing number of mobile phone users has promoted the boom in mobile health services. The influence of mobile technology...
Innovativeness, Privacy, and Trust as Determinants of Electronic Tax Filing: An Empirical Investigation and New Research Agenda
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat. © 2018. 22 pages.
Electronic tax (e-Tax) filing is one of the most interesting and dynamic examples of the integration of information technology and service provision between the government and...
Service Quality and Knowledge as Determinants of Mobile Health Services: Empirical Investigation and Further Considerations
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat. © 2018. 27 pages.
Presently, mobile health (m-health) services is a dynamic example of the integration of information technology into healthcare service provisions. However, citizens are often...
Exploring Client Perceptions and Intentions in Emerging Economies: The Case of Green Banking Technology
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat, Pradiptarathi Panda. © 2018. 21 pages.
This article describes how in response to the global initiative to save the environment, many emerging economies today promote environmental-friendly practices by implementing...
Customers' Perceptions of Green Banking: Examining Service Quality Dimensions in Bangladesh
Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha, Syed Ali Raza. © 2017. 20 pages.
Banks today promote eco-friendly financial services by widely adopting the concept of green banking. This is generally done to minimize the impact of environmental degradation in...
Determinants of Adoption of Location-Based Services in Bangladesh
Afrin Rifat, Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha. © 2017. 23 pages.
Location-based services (LBSs) are technology related services that can provide individual users with the capability of being constantly reachable and accessing network services...
Green Investments and Returns: A Developing Country Perspective
Nabila Nisha. © 2017. 21 pages.
A vital issue that must be considered by all functional areas in recent times is green safety and sustainable ecological balance. To be part of this environment-friendly...
Reducing Poverty and Sustaining Growth: A Microfinance Approach
Nabila Nisha, Afrin Rifat. © 2017. 26 pages.
Microfinance institutions have been effective rural banking channels that extended financial services to low-income individuals, particularly women in developing country...
An Empirical Study of the Balanced Scorecard Model: Evidence from Bangladesh
Nabila Nisha. © 2017. 18 pages.
Today, the effective use of the Balance Scorecard (BSC) model can bring in a holistic approach to performance measurement and break the traditional use of financial indicators...
Mobile Health Technology Evaluation: Innovativeness and Efficacy vs. Cost Effectiveness
Sherina Idrish, Afrin Rifat, Mehree Iqbal, Nabila Nisha. © 2017. 21 pages.
Globally, the advancement of mobile technology and the growing number of mobile phone users has promoted the boom in mobile health services. The influence of mobile technology...
Mobile Health Services: A New Paradigm for Health Care Systems
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, Sherina Idrish. © 2016. 17 pages.
Today, information and communication technology (ICTs) are influencing health system development across many developing countries, particularly through the application of mobile...
Stock Market and Macroeconomic Behavior: Evidence from Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE)
Nabila Nisha. © 2016. 19 pages.
An impressive body of research has documented that movement in stock prices are highly sensitive to changes in the macroeconomic variables of an economy. Past empirical studies...
Exploring the Role of Service Quality and Knowledge for Mobile Health Services
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, Sherina Idrish. © 2016. 20 pages.
The use of mobile technology-based services has made healthcare delivery more accessible and affordable in recent times. In fact, mobile health services today act as an effective...
Macroeconomic Determinants of the Behavior of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE)
Nabila Nisha. © 2016. 17 pages.
Many past studies documented a strong evidence of a linkage between stock prices and macroeconomic activities across different stock markets and time horizons. However, most of...
Adoption of e-Government Services: Exploring the Case of Electronic Tax Filing
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, Sherina Idrish. © 2016. 18 pages.
Electronic tax (e-Tax) filing is an emerging area of e-government. Many developed countries today have initiated tax e-filing. However, such a service is yet to establish itself...
Exploring the Dimensions of Mobile Banking Service Quality: Implications for the Banking Sector
Nabila Nisha. © 2016. 17 pages.
Today, mobile phone is an essential part of the lives of most people – a reason why, banking sector and mobile phone service providers have teamed up to provide banking services...
Mobile Health Services: A New Paradigm for Health Care Systems
Nabila Nisha, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, Sherina Idrish. © 2015. 17 pages.
Today, information and communication technology (ICTs) are influencing health system development across many developing countries, particularly through the application of mobile...
International Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting (IJCFA)
Apostolos G. Christopoulos, Kyriaki Kosmidou, Constantin Zopounidis. Est. 2014.
The International Journal of Corporate Finance and Accounting (IJCFA) publishes original research articles of theoretical, empirical, experimental, and applied work on all...