
معرفی
Mirza Muhammad Naseer is a researcher at Teesside University's International Business School, specializing in climate finance, corporate social responsibility, and ESG integration within corporate finance frameworks. His work examines how climate risks and sustainability practices impact firm valuation, market volatility, and financial performance across global markets, with particular focus on emerging economies and high-risk environments.
His academic credentials include:
- Doctor of Philosophy from Teesside University
- Master in Management Sciences from Riphah International University (awarded March 12, 2018)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (awarded May 20, 2015)
Naseer's research program bridges finance and sustainability through rigorous empirical analysis. He investigates the financial implications of climate risks on corporate valuation, the moderating effects of financial flexibility during market volatility, and the long-term economic benefits of ESG initiatives despite short-term costs. His methodological approach frequently employs fixed-effects models, international datasets, and advanced econometric techniques to isolate causal relationships in complex financial systems.
Analysis of his 24 research outputs (2021-2025) reveals dominant thematic clusters around climate risk valuation, ESG-performance linkages, and sustainable finance pathways. His work demonstrates increasing sophistication in modeling geopolitical risk interactions with green finance, cryptocurrency market behaviors during crises, and institutional quality's role in ESG adoption—particularly in low-income contexts. The research consistently emphasizes practical financial strategies for climate adaptation while contributing to Sustainable Development Goal frameworks.
His publications appear in high-impact journals including Finance Research Letters, International Review of Financial Analysis, and North American Journal of Economics and Finance, with notable PlumX metrics showing significant reader engagement and policy relevance. Collaborative patterns indicate strong international partnerships, particularly with Chinese researchers on climate-finance nexus studies.
Naseer's industry experience as Assistant Manager Finance at Mirpur Medical Services (2021-2022) and Accounts Officer at Daelim Industrial Co. (2018-2020) informs his applied research perspective, though no current advising roles or grant funding details are publicly documented. His scholarly fingerprint confirms specialization in Investors, Sustainable Development, Firm Value, and Climate Risks within Economics and Finance disciplines.


