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Rami Salem is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the School of Business. With over ten years of experience in teaching and research, he specializes in corporate governance, ESG performance, and audit quality. He holds a PhD in Accounting and Finance from the University of Central Lancashire (UK), an MSc in International Accounting from University Utara, Malaysia, and a BSc in Financial Accounting from Aljabal Algharbi University, Libya. His professional background includes roles in the banking industry.
His research focuses on the intersection of ESG practices, corporate governance, and financial reporting. Notable areas include the impact of board diversity on stock volatility, audit quality in emerging economies, and anti-corruption disclosures in global markets. Recent work examines transparency in sustainability initiatives and student perceptions of blended learning in accountancy education.
Rami’s publications reflect a trend toward analyzing governance mechanisms and their influence on firm value and reporting quality. He has explored topics such as classification shifting in audit practices, capital structure dynamics across Europe, and the role of religiosity in banking disclosures.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His affiliations include academic roles in UK business schools and contributions to global chemical industry sustainability reporting studies.


