- Capital Markets Research in Accounting
- Accounting Disclosure and Regulation
- Accounting Valuation of Intangible Assets
- +۲ مورد دیگر
Dr. Maqsood Qureshi serves as Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University, where he coordinates BS2201 Finance for Business Decisions and teaches advanced financial reporting modules including BS3039 and BS4215. With over 14 years of international industry experience across UK, Pakistan and Canada, he bridges academic theory with practical applications in corporate accounting and financial management. His educational background includes a PhD in Accounting and Finance (2006) and MBA in Business Administration (2001) from recognized institutions, complemented by professional designations as Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, 2015) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA, 2011). Qureshi's research focuses on capital market dynamics in accounting , examining how disclosure regulations impact valuation, particularly regarding intangible assets. His work investigates corporate governance mechanisms and innovative performance measurement frameworks, with recent publications analyzing advertising-media interactions on firm financial outcomes. This research program addresses critical gaps in understanding how non-financial metrics translate to market performance. His 2021 publication in the Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems represents his current research trajectory, exploring super-additive/sub-additive effects of multi-channel advertising on financial performance through rigorous empirical analysis. Awards & Recognition: Fellow of Higher Education Academy (2022) Chartered Professional Accountant designation (2015) Certified Management Accountant credential (2011) As an active PhD supervisor accepting candidates in financial accounting domains, Qureshi mentors graduate researchers while contributing to curriculum development in financial reporting and asset management. His industry background in manufacturing, utility and energy sectors informs practical teaching approaches that connect classroom theory with real-world financial challenges.