Prof. Mohammad Al-Shboul | Finance and Banking Award | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Mohammad Al-Shboul, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Prof. Mohammad Al-Shboul is a distinguished scholar in finance and economics with a robust educational background. He earned his Ph.D. in Finance and Banking from James Cook University, Australia, in 2008, with a thesis on the effects of financial and operational hedges on corporate foreign currency risk exposure. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s in Finance at the University of Technology, Sydney in 2005. His foundational studies in economics were at Al Qadisiya University in Iraq, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 1996. Prof. Al-Shboul’s research profoundly impacts financial risk management and hedging strategies. šš
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- Implementation of cloud ERP in the SME: evidence from UAE š Cited by: 115 Year: 2020
- Political risk and bank stability in the Middle East and North Africa region š Cited by: 92 Year: 2020
- Evaluating qualitative research in management accounting using the criteria of āconvincingnessā š¼ Cited by: 54 Year: 2019
- When bitcoin lost its position: Cryptocurrency uncertainty and the dynamic spillover among cryptocurrencies before and during the COVID-19 pandemic š± Cited by: 50 Year: 2022
- Air pollution and economic growth in MENA countries: Testing EKC hypothesis š Cited by: 48 Year: 2014
- Economic policy uncertainty and dynamic spillover among precious metals under market conditions: Does COVID-19 have any effects? š° Cited by: 42 Year: 2021
- Foreign exchange rate exposure: Evidence from Canada š± Cited by: 42 Year: 2014
- The dynamic behavior of evolving efficiency: evidence from the UAE stock markets š Cited by: 40 Year: 2019
- The Effects of the Use of Corporate Derivatives on the Foreign Exchange Rate Exposure. š¼ Cited by: 40 Year: 2009
- Asymmetric effects and the herd behavior in the Australian equity market š Cited by: 37 Year: 2012