
معرفی
Abdullah Aldousari is a researcher at Aberystwyth Business School, Aberystwyth University, actively contributing to the fields of economics and finance. His research focuses on banking systems, particularly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, with a strong emphasis on Kuwait. He investigates how ownership structures, competition, and external shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic influence bank risk-taking, credit risk, and franchise value.
His research interests lie at the intersection of banking economics, financial regulation, and policy analysis, employing advanced econometric methods such as panel data studies. His work explores themes including foreign versus domestic ownership, cost efficiency, moral hazard, and the resilience of international banks.
The two most recent articles highlight trends in empirical banking research with regional policy implications. One examines ownership influence on risk in GCC banks, while the other analyzes the interplay between competition, credit risk, and franchise value in Kuwait, incorporating insights from pandemic-era policies.
- Scientific Awards: None listed
There is no mention of student supervision, grants, or funded projects in the available text. No specific research labs or teams are named, though his collaborative publications suggest active research partnerships, particularly with co-authors like A. Mohammed and S. Lindop.




