Adam Ng, Research Associate
Adam Ng is Research Associate at the Oxford’s Global Economic Governance Programme, Assistant Professor at the International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF) and Fellow at the London-based Royal Society of Arts. He specializes in economic, environmental and social sustainability valuation and impact assessment of corporations in the emerging and OIC markets. He has collaborated with researchers from The World Bank, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, Bloomberg, General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions and other global institutions. His research has been published in internationally refereed journals such as Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Energy Economics (forthcoming), Economic Modelling, and a book “Social Capital and Risk Sharing: An Islamic Finance Paradigm” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).
Adam Ng was the Securities Commission Malaysia-Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholar-in-Residence in Islamic Finance based in Oxford. During his service at the Central Bank of Malaysia, he contributed to strategic initiatives in Islamic banking infrastructure development and central banking collaboration, principally the establishment of International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation. He served as the pioneering team of the newly established supranational institution formed by twelve central banks and one multilateral development banking group, and laid the foundation for the issuance of the world’s first A-1 rated USD short-term Sukuk.
He received his PhD in Islamic Finance from INCEIF as a Central Bank of Malaysia Shari’ah Scholarship holder and Bachelor of Civil Law from University of Oxford with Lincoln College’s Sloan Robinson Foundation Graduate and Supperstone Law Scholarship awards.
Publications
Nagayev, Ruslan, Mustafa Disli, Koen Inghelbrecht, and Adam Ng. “On the Dynamic Links between Commodities and Islamic Equity.” Forthcoming in Energy Economics.
