
معرفی
Professor Salma Ibrahim holds the position of Professor and Departmental Research Director at the Department of Accounting, Finance and Informatics within the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences at Kingston University. She is an advocate of research-informed teaching and currently teaches Market-based Accounting, Financial Reporting, and Research Methods at the postgraduate level. Her research focuses on earnings management, governance, and financial reporting in capital markets, and she supervises PhD students in these areas.
Professor Ibrahim established the 'Accountability, Governance and the Capital Market Research Hub' in 2016 and has served as its director since its inception. She also serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Accounting Research and Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting, and is a committee member of the EAA Publications Committee until 2026.
Her academic qualifications include a PhD in Accounting from the University of Maryland, a Master's in Accounting from Syracuse University, and a Bachelor's in Business from Helwan University. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) in the UK. Her professional practice emphasizes integrating non-financial performance measures into executive compensation contracts and exploring the legal consequences of earnings manipulation.
Her research interests span earnings management detection methodologies, corporate governance structures, and the intersection of accounting practices with regulatory frameworks. She has contributed to debates on CEO pay transparency, risk disclosure practices, and the impact of ownership structures on financial reporting quality.


