
معرفی
Nadeem Aftab is a Senior Lecturer in Banking & Finance at the University of Northampton, UK. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at Abu Dhabi University (UAE) and held roles at Pakistan's State Bank in departments like Banking Supervision and Monetary Policy. He holds a PhD in Finance from the University of Vienna, an MSc in Economics from Quaid-i-Azam University, and a Diploma in Banking. His research focuses on corporate finance, banking risk, ESG/greenwashing, and financial history, with contributions to understanding herding behavior in equities, financial conservatism in emerging markets, and systemic risk measurement.
Key research areas include the impact of macro-financial linkages on economies, monetary policy implications, and African firms' financial constraints. He has supervised PhD projects on topics such as ESG performance in bond pricing, Chinese banking stability, and UK private rented sector satisfaction.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work contributes to UN SDGs related to sustainable cities, responsible consumption, and economic growth. His supervision spans multiple continents, reflecting his global academic engagement. While no lab affiliations are detailed, his research often intersects interdisciplinary themes like public health (e.g., obesity prevention strategies).




