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Shaker Ahmed serves as a Lecturer B at the Surrey Business School within the Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences at the University of Surrey. His academic role focuses on finance-related teaching and research, contributing to the university's business education programs through contemporary financial analysis and empirical market studies.
His educational background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Finance (2023) from the University of Vaasa, Finland
Dr. Ahmed's research spans Finance, Banking, and Political Economy with emphasis on Stock Market Dynamics, Executive Compensation, and Geopolitical Risk. His work investigates how political events, corporate governance structures, and executive characteristics influence financial markets, particularly examining bank risk-taking behaviors, cryptocurrency trading patterns, and cross-border market reactions to crises. He employs event-study methodologies and econometric modeling to analyze real-world financial phenomena across diverse regions including the Eurozone, Nordic countries, and emerging markets.
Analysis of his 2020-2025 publications reveals a dominant trend in event-driven finance research, with significant focus on market reactions to political elections (including the 2024 US presidential election), geopolitical conflicts (notably the Russia-Ukraine war), and corporate governance events like CEO appointments. His work consistently bridges theoretical finance with practical market applications, demonstrating particular expertise in banking sector dynamics and emerging cryptocurrency markets.
No scientific awards were identified in available sources.
While specific student supervision details are not publicly documented, as a lecturer at a research-intensive institution, Dr. Ahmed likely mentors undergraduate and postgraduate students in finance-related projects. His active publication record suggests ongoing research grant activities, though specific funding sources are not disclosed in current materials.
Information regarding dedicated research laboratories or specialized teams led by Dr. Ahmed was not found in available institutional sources.


