Amir MoradiView profile
Senior Lecturer
Dr. Amir Moradi is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship, Swinburne University of Technology. He holds a PhD in Engineering from the same institution and specializes in efficiency and productivity analysis, sustainability, and environmental/social performance. His research spans sectors like universities, banking, and mining, with publications in high-impact Q1/Q2 journals such as Annals of Operations Research and Economic Modelling . Education: PhD in Engineering (Swinburne University of Technology), focused on mathematical and modeling techniques for efficiency analysis. Research interests include: Efficiency analysis of public and private sectors Sustainability and environmental performance metrics Banking and financial sector efficiency Integrated reporting and corporate governance Key research trends in his articles focus on: Quantifying impacts of carbon pricing and climate policies Methodological advancements in data envelopment analysis (DEA) Post-GFC banking efficiency and risk management Superannuation withdrawal effects on retirement savings Grants include funding from AFAANZ and Swinburne for projects on ESG integration in portfolios, integrated reporting impacts, and Malaysian corporate efficiency. He has supervised numerous PhD/Master’s candidates on topics like banking performance in Vietnam, airline inefficiency drivers, and renewable energy policy.







