Profile of Mohammad Mazibar Rahman
Mohammad Mazibar Rahman
Assistant Professor
Department of Accounting (ACT)
Faculty of Business Studies
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur.
E-mail: mazibarrahman@tch.hstu.ac.bd
Mobile: +8801722486836
RESEARCH INTEREST
- Environmental Management Accounting, Carbon Emission Accounting, Environmental Management Control, Environmental Performance Measurement.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
- Assistant Professor
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology UniversitySeptember 01, 2016 to Present
- Lecturer
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology UniversitySeptember 01, 2014 to August 31, 2016
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers
Rahman, M.M., Ahmed R., Abedin M. J. (2022) Consumption-based CO2 emissions and sustainable development goals of SAARC region, Sustainability, Q1, IF: 3.251.
Rahman, M. M., Gupta, A. D., Guotai, C., Hossain, M., Abedin, M. Z., (2021) Impact of Early COVID-19 Pandemic on the US and European Stock Markets and Volatility Forecasting. Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, Q2, IF: 3.065.
Rahman, M. M., Anan, N., Mashud, A.H.M., Hasan, M., Tseng, M.L. (2022). Consumption-based CO2 emissions accounting and scenario simulation in Asia and Pacific Region, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Q1, IF: 4.223.
Ahmed, T., Rahman, M. M., Aktar, M., Gupta, A. D., Abedin, M. Z., (2022) The impact of economic development on environmental sustainability: Evidence from the Asian region. Environment, Development and Sustainability, Q1, IF: 3.219.
Conference Papers
Identity fraud awareness and prevention in South Asian business organizations, "4th International Conference of Emerging Trends in Finance and Accounting 2015", SDMIMD, Mysore, India.
PROJECTS
- The impact of environmental tax and country governance system on carbon emissions and climate performance index
Funded by: Institute of Research and Teaching (IRT), HSTU
Position: Principal Investigator
Description: This project investigates the impact of environmental tax and country governance system on carbon emissions and climate performance index (CPI) in 46 countries worldwide over 2006-2018. This project employs a panel quantile regression model that takes unobserved individual heterogeneity and distributional heterogeneity into consideration. Stationary tests are conducted through the unit root of panel data.
- Input-Output Model Analysis of CO2 Emission Accounting of SAARC Countries: A Multi-Regional Study
Funded by: IRT, HSTU (2019-2020)
Position: Principle Investigator
Description: This project uses a consumer-based accounting approach to evaluate CO2 emission factors of five major SAARC listed countries that distribute all emissions in the supply chain to the commodity and final consumption location.

