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Avijit Mallik is an Assistant Professor in the Business & Economics faculty at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka, with research specializations in Finance & Economics. His academic background comprises an MBA from IBA, University of Dhaka, an MBA from the Faculty of Business Studies (FBS), University of Dhaka, and a BBA from FBS, University of Dhaka. Mallik received the International Fulbright Scholarship in 2021 from the United States, supporting his scholarly development.
Mallik's career at IBA, University of Dhaka, features key publications on financial markets and economic analyses in Bangladesh. Notable works include "Empirical Evidence of CAPM and Fama French 3 factor model at Cement Industry of DSE" (Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 2020; co-authors: Syeda Mahrufa Bashar, Md. Sadid Uddin); "Performance Appraisal of Asset Management Companies in Bangladesh" (International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2019; co-authors: Saad Niamatullah, Swarup Saha); "The bank-specific factors affecting the profitability of commercial banks in Bangladesh: A panel data analysis" (International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research, 2016; co-authors: Khaled Mahmud, Md. Farhan Imtiaz); and "Determinants of capital structure and testing of applicable theories: Evidence from pharmaceutical firms of Bangladesh" (International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2016; co-authors: Khaled Mahmud, Md. Farhan Imtiaz). Recent contributions cover "Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Stock Market Performance: Evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange" (2024), explorations of Bitcoin price resilience (2024), and comparisons of Economic Value Added versus net profit in predicting bank performance (2023). These empirical studies address asset pricing, firm profitability, capital structure, and macroeconomic impacts on emerging markets.