
معرفی
William Klubinski is a Lecturer at Northumbria University, teaching accounting and finance modules since August 2021. He holds a PhD in Finance (Essex University), an MSc in Accounting, Finance, and Strategic Investments (Newcastle University Business School), and a BA in Business and Finance Management (University of Sunderland). He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). His research focuses on the intersection of finance, behavioral psychology, criminality, and group differences, with a particular interest in how stereotypes influence financial sector dynamics. He has specialized training in global security, including certifications from Georgetown University (Terrorism and Counterterrorism), INTERPOL (Hazardous Chemicals and Waste), and the UK National Counter Terrorism Security Office (Action Counters Terrorism).
Key research themes include fund manager performance, group differences in finance, and geopolitical impacts on financial markets. His work aims to address structural biases in the financial industry through empirical analysis. He has published extensively on topics such as hedge fund performance, gender disparities in finance, and the psychological underpinnings of economic behavior.


