Bassam Abu-Abbas | Accounting and Financial Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Bassam Abu-Abbas | Accounting and Financial Management | Best Researcher Award🏆

Qatar University, Qatar

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Bassam Mahmoud Mohammed Abu-Abbas began his academic journey by obtaining his Bachelor's degree in Accounting with honors from Yarmouk University in Jordan in 1988. This laid the foundation for his subsequent educational achievements. He pursued his Master's in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting from the University of Jordan in 1995. His thirst for knowledge led him to earn his Ph.D. in Accounting from Kent State University, Ohio, United States of America, in 2002, specializing in International Financial Accounting.

Professional Endeavors:

Before embarking on his academic career, He gained valuable practical experience in the field. He served as a tax assessor in the Income Tax Department in Amman, Jordan, from 1990 to 1995, followed by a role as a financial manager in the Ministry of Tourism, Amman, Jordan, from 1995 to 1996. His hands-on experience provided him with a practical understanding of financial systems and taxation, enriching his academic insights later on.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Abu-Abbas has made significant contributions to the fields of Accounting and Financial Reporting. His research interests encompass areas such as Financial Accounting, International Financial Reporting Standards, and Equity Valuation. He has published extensively, with notable works exploring topics like the readability of narrative disclosures and earnings management, corporate governance, transparency, and performance in the UAE banking sector.

Accolades and Recognition:

His contributions have not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by the competitive research awards he has received. These include grants for research projects examining the domination of capitalism over financial reporting objectives and the efficacy of net income after tax as a measure of firm performance. His work has been recognized regionally and internationally, underscoring the significance of his research endeavors.

Impact and Influence:

His research output has had a tangible impact on the academic community and industry practitioners alike. His publications in esteemed journals and contributions to conferences have facilitated knowledge dissemination and fostered critical discussions within the realm of Accounting and Finance. By delving into pertinent issues such as corporate governance and financial reporting practices, he has contributed to enhancing transparency and accountability in the business world.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As an Associate Professor of Accounting at Qatar University, Dr. Abu-Abbas continues to inspire future generations of scholars and professionals. His dedication to teaching and mentoring students, coupled with his prolific research agenda, ensures a lasting legacy in academia. Looking ahead, Dr. Abu-Abbas remains committed to advancing knowledge in Accounting and Financial Reporting, addressing emerging challenges, and fostering innovation in research methodologies. His enduring impact on the field is a testament to his passion for scholarship and his unwavering pursuit of excellence.

Citations

A total of  148 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations            148
  • h-index              5
  • i10-index           4

Notable Publications 

Text Readability and Bank Risk-Taking: Evidence from GCC

The readability of narrative disclosures and earnings management: Empirical evidence from the GCC banking sector

The role of dividends on equity valuation: Evidence from the gcc countries

Does Islamic Banking Differ from Conventional Banking?

Tone, readability and financial risk: the case of GCC banks

Readability, governance and performance: a test of the obfuscation hypothesis in Qatari listed firms

Financial leverage and firm performance evidence from Amman stock exchange

Direct, indirect, or both methods of reporting operating statement of cash flows

The domination of the pure form of capitalism over the objectives of financial statements (reporting)

Privatization and Corporate Performance

 

Syed Mabruk Billah | Finance – Investment | Young Scientist Award

Syed Mabruk Billah | Finance - Investment | Young Scientist Award

Professional Profile

Early Academic Pursuits and Professional Endeavors

Syed Mabruk Billah, an Assistant Professor renowned in the field of Finance, embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's in Economics and Finance from the International Islamic University Malaysia in 2015. Building on this foundation, he pursued a Master's in Finance and later earned his Ph.D. in Finance from Massey University, New Zealand, in 2020, where he was recognized for his scholarly achievements.

Contributions and Research Focus

His scholarly focus lies in the intersection of finance, market analysis, and economic trends. He has extensively researched and published papers that have not only contributed to academia but also have had tangible applications in various sectors. His notable publication, "Quantile connectedness between Sukuk bonds and the impact of COVID-19" in the Applied Economics Letters, has gained acknowledgment from esteemed organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) for its relevance.

Accolades and Recognition

Acknowledged as the youngest researcher at Massey University, Dr. Billah's academic journey has been marked by recognition for his groundbreaking contributions. His research methodology has been utilized by Fisher and Paykel Healthcare in investment-related domains, showcasing the practical applicability of his work.

Impact and Influence

His methodologies and findings have transcended academia and made significant impacts in real-world scenarios. His work has been cited by reputable organizations like WHO and adopted by renowned companies like Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, underscoring the practical implications and relevance of his research in the industry.

Legacy and Future Contributions

With a tenure that spans teaching, research, and advisory roles, Dr. Billah continues to shape the academic discourse in finance. His involvement in various capacities, such as serving as an advisor in PMU's Finance and Stock Market Club, signifies his commitment to nurturing future talents and contributing to the academic community. His dedication to academia, demonstrated through his teaching effectiveness, diverse course portfolio, and research endeavors, embodies a commitment to advancing knowledge in finance while making a meaningful impact in both scholarly and practical domains. His legacy is defined by the fusion of rigorous academic inquiry and real-world applicability, with promising future contributions yet to unfold.

(91) 2021

The impacts of the Russia–Ukraine invasion on global markets and commodities: a dynamic connectedness among G7 and BRIC markets

MK Alam, MI Tabash, M Billah, S Kumar, S Anagreh

(63) 2022

Return and volatility spillovers between energy and BRIC markets: Evidence from quantile connectedness

M Billah, S Karim, MA Naeem, SA Vigne

(58) 2022

Quantile connectedness between Sukuk bonds and the impact of COVID-19

MA Naeem, M Billah, M Marei, F Balli

(27) 2022

Economic uncertainties, macroeconomic announcements and sukuk spreads

F Balli, M Billah, HO Balli, R Gregory-Allen

(26) 2020

Spillovers between Sukuks and Shariah-compliant equity markets

F Balli, M Billah, HO Balli, A De Bruin

(19) 2022

Spillovers on sectoral sukuk returns: evidence from country level analysis

M Billah, F Balli, HO Balli

(16) 2022

Interconnectivity and investment strategies among commodity prices, cryptocurrencies, and G-20 capital markets: A comparative analysis during COVID-19 and Russian-Ukraine war

S Kumar, R Jain, F Balli, M Billah

(9) 2023

Spillovers to sectoral equity returns: do liquidity and financial positions matter?

F Balli, M Billah, HO Balli, A De Bruin

(9) 2021

Impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on hospitality equity markets

F Balli, M Billah, I Chowdhury

(8) 2023

Citations 

A total of  359 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations           359      351
  • h-index             9          9
  • i10-index          7          7