Jamshed Uppalمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
- International Corporate Financial Management
- Derivatives
- Financial Institutions and Markets
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Jamshed Uppal is a retired Distinguished Research Professor at The Catholic University of America's Busch School of Business, specializing in finance. His academic focus includes international corporate financial management, derivatives, emerging capital markets, and valuation/risk models. He holds a Ph.D. and MBA from Michigan State University, alongside degrees from the University of the Punjab and professional certifications in accounting. Education: A.C.M.A., Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan B.A. and M.A. in Economics, Government College, Lahore (University of the Punjab) Ph.D. and M.B.A. in Finance, Michigan State University Research Interests: Dr. Uppal’s work centers on emerging markets’ financial systems, stock price behavior, and risk management. Notable areas include regulatory governance of financial markets, speculative bubbles in emerging economies, and Islamic banking practices. His research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, emphasizing real-world relevance for students and professionals. Teaching and Engagement: He teaches courses like Investment Analysis and Financial Markets & Institutions, leveraging 15 years of executive experience in financial controllership and auditing. His pedagogical approach prioritizes student engagement through continuous feedback and real-world case studies. Publications: With over 50 publications in journals such as Journal of Emerging Markets and Thunderbird International Business Review , his work addresses topics like financial market resilience, regulatory policies, and the impact of globalization on emerging economies. Recent studies include analyses of speculative bubbles in Karachi and the role of Sukuk in global finance. Advising/Grants: While no specific students are listed, his extensive conference presentations and collaborative research (e.g., with J. Barkley Rosser Jr.) highlight active involvement in mentoring and scholarly networks. His research often addresses policy-relevant issues, such as energy security in Pakistan and the Belt and Road Initiative's economic implications. Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though his cross-disciplinary work suggests engagement with financial policy think tanks and international development organizations.







