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Andrews Owusu is an Associate Professor in Accounting at the College of Business, Law and Social Sciences. His research focuses on corporate governance, auditing practices, financial economics, and the intersection of gender and business. He holds an ORCID identifier: 0000-0002-9910-3610.
His research interests span corporate governance mechanisms, audit fee determinations, environmental sustainability in corporate strategy, and gender dynamics in financial roles. He frequently explores topics such as board composition effects on corporate finance decisions, the impact of political uncertainty on capital costs, and cross-border financial flows influencing economic development.
Recent articles analyze audit practices (e.g., gender impacts on fees and credit ratings), board leadership roles in risk-taking, and environmental commitments. He also examines tourism economics and firm ownership effects on innovation in China.
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