Jasmine Jaim
Jasmine Jaim Professor, Institute of Business Administration

PROFILE

SHORT BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Jasmine Jaim completed her PhD degree in Business and Management from the University of Nottingham, the UK. Currently, she is serving as Professor at Institute of Business Administration, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. Her research interest concentrates on women’s entrepreneurship, child entrepreneurs, the history of technological innovation in the Indian Subcontinent, agricultural businesses and so on. She has published articles in some top tier journals of the business discipline, namely in Journal of Business Ethics, Gender, Work and Organization, Journal of Small Business Management and contributed a chapter in the encyclopedia of Springer Publication. Her conference/seminar papers have been presented in some leading platforms of the world (mostly in the UK and the US). She has enriched her teaching, research and consultancy experiences in Bangladesh, the UK and the US.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Entrepreneurship, Finance, Gender

JOURNAL PAPER

Jasmine Jaim, Help and hindrance: family roles concerning small businesses of women in Bangladesh during COVID-19 pandemic, South Asian Journal of Business Studies, 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SAJBS-08-2021-0329
Jasmine Jaim, Problems of political unrest: women in small businesses in Bangladesh, New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, 25, 1, pp.48-69, 2022. doi: 10.1108/NEJE-01-2021-0004
Jasmine Jaim, All About Patriarchal Segregation of Work Regarding Family? Women Business-Owners in Bangladesh, Journal of Business Ethics, 2020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-020-04619-w
Jasmine Jaim, Bank loans access for women business-owners in Bangladesh: Obstacles and dependence on husbands, Journal of Small Business Management, 2020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2020.1727233
Jasmine Jaim, Exist or exit? Women business‐owners in Bangladesh during COVID‐19, Gender, Work & Organization, 2020. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12546
Jasmine Jaim, Does network work? Women business-owners' access to information regarding financial support from development programme in Bangladesh, Business Strategy and Development, 4, 2, pp.148– 158, 2021. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/bsd2.135
Jasmine Jaim, Women's entrepreneurship in developing countries from a family perspective: Past and future, Global Business and Organizational Excellence, 41, 1, pp.31– 45, 2021. doi: 10.1002/joe.22142
Jasmine Jaim, Context Specificities in Entrepreneurship Research, Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Economics, 6, 1, 2018. doi: http://scientificia.com/index.php/JEBE/article/view/74
Jasmine Jaim, Collateral for Business Loans: Constraints and Conflicts regarding the Indigenous Culture of Bangladesh, Journal of Economics and Business Research, 23, 1, pp.79-102, 2017.
Jasmine Jaim, Introducing “Child Entrepreneurs”: A Study on Poor Children Owned Businesses in Bangladesh, European Journal of Business and Management, 9, 2, pp.15-23, 2017.
Jasmine Jaim, Financing Small Business-Owners in Back-Strap Handloom Sector: A Study on Rangamati District of Bangladesh, Journal of Entrepreneurship & Management, 4, 1, pp.27-33, 2015.
Jasmine Jaim, Total Cost of Small Entrepreneurs Credit: An Analysis on Selected Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh, International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management, 2, 3, pp.27-30, 2012.
Jasmine Jaim, Time Required for Acquiring Small Entrepreneurial Credit: A Study on Selected Private Commercial Banks in Mymensingh District, The Jahangirnagar University Journal of Business Research, 13, pp.89-98, 2012.
Jasmine Jaim, Child Labour Condition of Restaurant Sector of Bangladesh, International Journal of Research in Computer Application and Management, 1, 9, pp.44-46, 2011.
H. M. I. Jaim and J. Jasmine, The Decisive Nature of Indian War Rocket in Anglo-Mysore Wars in the 18th Century, Arms and Armours, 8, 2, pp.131-38, 2011.
A. Tabassum, J. Jaim, T. and Rahman, Impact of Selected Issues on Work-Family Balance: Empirical Evidence from Private Commercial Banks of Bangladesh, International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management, 1, 5, pp.5-8, 2011.
Jasmine Jaim, Analyzing Problems of the Small Entrepreneurs for Loan Acquiring From Private Commercial Banks, Journal of Business Research, 13, pp.41-50,
Jasmine Jaim, Appropriate Approach to Crop Insurance Policy: An Imperative Measure for Agricultural Sector of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 36, 1, pp.101-108, 2009.
J. Jaim and M. N. Islam, Impact of Technical Intervention on Profitability of Village Based Medium Scaled Broiler Enterprise in Bangladesh, Progressive Agriculture, 19, 1, pp.143-153, 2008.
J. Jaim and K. Arefin, Quantum of Small Entrepreneurial Credit Granted against Application: An Analysis on Selected Private Commercial Banks in Mymensingh Pourashabha, The Jahangirnagar Review, 31, 2, pp.59-70,

CONFERENCE PAPER

Jasmine Jaim, Unmasking the Mask: Female University Faculty Members, Gender and COVID-19 in Bangladesh, Education in Crisis Re-thinking Education in (Post)-Pandemic South Asia, The University of Oxford, The UK, 2021.
Jasmine Jaim, “Are you kidding?” Kids’ Constructive Roles in Small Businesses of Women in Bangladesh, 11th Biennial Conference of Gender, Work & Organization, The University of Kent, The UK, 2021.
Jasmine Jaim, To be or not to be a Woman Entrepreneur? That is the Question in Bangladesh, 11th Biennial Conference of Gender, Work & Organization, The University of Kent, The UK, 2021.
J. Jaim, L. Martin and J. Swail, Does Family Matter? Debt Finance and Women Business-owners in Bangladesh, British Academy of Management, The University of Portsmouth, The UK, 2015.
Jasmine Jaim, Identifying Corrupted Businesses: The Role of Intuition in Achieving Appropriate Sample for the Research, Inner resources: the roles of reflexivity, self-awareness and emotional responses in the work of the academic researcher, Birkbeck, University of London, The UK, 2015.
J. Jaim and D. Chakma, Collateral for Business Loan: Challenging the Indigenous Culture of Bangladesh, 6th ENQUIRE Postgraduate Conference, The University of Nottingham, The UK, 2013.
Jasmine Jaim, Emotional Dilemma in Conducting Research: Positive Impact on Academic Achievement vs. Negative Impact on the Image of the Native Country?, 7th ENQUIRE Postgraduate Conference, The University of Nottingham, The UK, 2014.
H. M. I. Jaim, and J. Jaim, Indian War Rocket: A World Class Technology by Local Artisans, 2008 History of Science Society (HSS) Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, USA, 2008.
H. M. I. Jaim and J. Jaim, Indian Mysorean Rocket: Factors for Development of Industry of World’s First Self-Propelled Rocket, Global Perspectives on Engineering, International Network for Engineering Studies (INES), Lisbon, Portugal, 2008.

BOOK CHAPTER

H. M. I. Jaim and J. Jaim, War Rockets in India, Encyclopedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Springer,

SEMINAR

Jasmine Jaim, Patriarchal Practices of Male Family Members: Women Business-owners in Bangladesh, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham, The UK, 2019.
Jasmine Jaim, Research on Business Owned by the Children in Bangladesh: Methodological Dilemma from the Perspective of a Developing Nation, Researching with Children: Gaps between Theory and Practice, The University of Nottingham, The UK, 2013.

Teaching

Course Code Course Title Semester/Year
BUS 513 Entrepreneurship Development 7th
HRM 513 Gender in Management 2nd
BUS 510 Financial Management 3rd
FIN 510 Bank Management 5th
FIN 521 Selected Issues in Finance 2nd
BUS 502 Advanced Research Methodlogy 1st
BUS 102 English Writing and Public Speaking 1st

Academic Info

Institute: The University of Nottingham, UK
Period: 2012-2016

PhD (Business and Management)

Institute: Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Period: 2005-2007

MBA (Major in Finance, Minor in HRM)

Institute: Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Period: 2001-2004

BBA 

Contact

Jasmine Jaim

Professor
Institute of Business Administration
Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh.
Email: jaim.jas@juniv.edu , jaim.jas@juniv.edu