معرفی
Md Samsul Alam is a Professor in Sustainability and Accounting Research at the College of Business, Law and Social Sciences. His work bridges corporate finance, environmental sustainability, and governance, focusing on how managerial decisions, institutional frameworks, and external factors like political risk influence financial outcomes and corporate behavior.
Research Interests: His research spans corporate finance strategies, environmental accounting, and governance dynamics. Key areas include managerial ability's impact on audit quality and debt choices, institutional quality's role in renewable energy adoption, and the effects of board gender composition and political risk on financial stability. He also explores cryptocurrency volatility linked to monetary policy and the interplay between cash holdings and carbon emissions.
Recent Trends: His articles (2022-2025) emphasize macro-financial linkages, corporate sustainability, and policy impacts. For instance, he investigates how political risk affects cash management, how gender diversity in boards mitigates financial risks, and the regulatory drivers of renewable energy adoption in OECD economies. His work on cryptocurrency and monetary policy highlights methodological innovations like GARCH-MIDAS models.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details are explicitly listed. His research outputs have garnered 459 total views and 450 downloads, with 22 views and 8 downloads in the past month.
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