John MacCarthy | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. John MacCarthy | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, UPSA,  Ghana

Dr. John MacCarthy is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, showcasing a strong academic background with a Doctorate in Business Administration and extensive teaching experience at the University of Professional Studies, Accra. His diverse research interests, including the impact of taxation on economic growth and corporate governance, are reflected in numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals. With over 14 years of industry experience in financial management and taxation, Dr. MacCarthy bridges the gap between theory and practice. His commitment to advancing knowledge and promoting ethical financial practices positions him as a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

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Educational Background :

Dr. John MacCarthy possesses a solid educational foundation, highlighted by a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) in Finance from SMC University, Switzerland, where he focused his dissertation on Altman’s Z-score models for predicting corporate failure among companies listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. He also earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Banking and Finance from Kings University College, Ghana, exploring the impact of dividend payout policy on stock prices. Additionally, he is a Chartered Accountant certified by the University of Professional Studies and holds a Chartered Taxation qualification from the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ghana.

Professional Background :

Dr. MacCarthy’s extensive industry experience as a Senior Legal and Tax Executive and Financial Controller at OLAM Ghana Limited, alongside his roles in other reputable firms, equips him with a practical perspective on financial practices. His achievements, such as enhancing cash flow transparency and navigating complex tax regulations, illustrate his capability to apply theoretical knowledge effectively in business contexts.

Research Interests and Contributions :

Dr. MacCarthy’s research interests encompass a wide array of critical topics in accounting and finance, such as the nexus between taxation and economic growth, corporate governance, and the impact of capital structure on business performance. His emphasis on practical implications through research demonstrates his commitment to bridging theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, significantly benefiting both academia and industry. His published articles in peer-reviewed journals further establish his dedication to advancing knowledge in his field.

Award And Recognition :

Dr. John MacCarthy has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the fields of accounting, taxation, and finance. His extensive research on the nexus between taxation and economic growth, corporate governance, and financial manipulation has earned him accolades in peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, Dr. MacCarthy’s commitment to education is evident through his impactful teaching at the University of Professional Studies, where he inspires future finance professionals. His achievements, including enhancing financial transparency at OLAM Ghana Limited and his active membership in prestigious professional organizations, further exemplify his dedication to advancing knowledge and practice in his field.

Conclusion :

Dr. John MacCarthy exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher through his robust academic background, extensive teaching experience, significant industry contributions, and impactful research interests. His dedication to advancing knowledge in accounting and finance, coupled with his practical insights, positions him as a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work not only benefits academic discourse but also has practical implications for businesses and policy, making a meaningful impact on the economy.

Publication Top Notes :

  • The moderating role of environmental factors between institutional isomorphic pressures and the adoption of IFRS for SMEs: application of SEM 📄
    Muda, P., Tornyeva, K., MacCarthy, J. (2024) – Cited by 3.
  • The asymmetric and non-linear relationship between capital flight and economic growth nexus 📊
    MacCarthy, J., Ahulu, H., Thor, R. (2022) – Cited by 0.

Syrine Ben Romdhane | Gestion | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Syrine Ben Romdhane | Gestion | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Syrine Ben Romdhane, Higher Institute of Management of Tunisia, Tunisia

Prof. Dr. Syrine Ben Romdhane is a distinguished academic in Finance, currently teaching at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis. She earned her Habilitation in Management Sciences from FSEGT in 2021. Dr. Ben Romdhane holds a PhD in Management Sciences (2012) and a DEA in Finance (2002) from FSEGT, focusing on the impact of Information Technology on Tunisian banks. Her teaching expertise includes modules on financial evaluation, banking institutions, risk management, and financial analysis. She has collaborated with the African Development Bank on credit line studies and contributed significantly to finance education. 🌟📈👩‍🏫

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Syrine Ben Romdhane holds an impressive array of qualifications, including an Habilitation in Management Sciences (2021) and a PhD in Management Sciences (2012) from the Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis (FSEGT). She also earned a DEA in Finance (2002) and a DESS in Internet and Multimedia (2000) from the same institution, where she completed her Maîtrise in Finance (1999) and DEUG in Economic Sciences (1997).

Professional Experience 👩‍🏫

Since 2008, Prof. Dr. Ben Romdhane has been shaping minds at the Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis. She teaches various finance-related modules, including financial evaluation, banking institutions, and startup finance. Her expertise also extends to risk management and advanced financial analysis, and she has collaborated with the African Development Bank on credit line projects.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Syrine Ben Romdhane’s research primarily revolves around the intersection of information technology and financial stability, with a specific focus on Tunisian banks and their performance during crises. She also explores the mediating role of innovation, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and digitalization in enhancing organizational performance, particularly in French companies. Her work extends to forecasting cryptocurrency prices and understanding the determinants of exchange rates and non-performing loans. Additionally, she investigates the impact of IT investments on banking strategies and stock market quality, emphasizing sustainable finance and resilience strategies during and post-COVID-19. 🌍💻📈

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Information Technology: An Opportunity for the Financial Stability of Tunisian Banks in Times of Crisis 📊
    • International Journal of Finance (IJFIN), June, Vol. 37, No. 3, 1-21. 2024-06-05. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane; Khaoula Kenzari.
  • The mediating role of innovation performance and CSR in the relationship digitalization-performance: Case of French companies 💡
    • The Journal of High Technology Management Research. 2024-05. DOI: 10.1016/j.hitech.2024.100494. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane; Mnasri Khadija; Ayed Tahar-Lazhar; Mejri Tarek.
  • Forecasting Cryptocurrency Prices: An Overview of Theoretical and Empirical Literature 📈
    • International Journal of Information Technology and Management, Février, Vol. 1, No. 1. 2024-02-03. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane; Sirine El Hadj; Kaouther Nouira.
  • Exchange Rate Determinants and Exchange Rate Risk Hedging: An Empirical Study Applied on the Case of a Tunisian Company 💱
    • Review of Economics and Finance. 2022. DOI: 10.55365/1923.x2022.20.84. Contributors: Syrine Romdhane; Malek Ouni; Youssef Daoued; Wissal Kerkeni.
  • Impact of the Investment Policy in Information Technologies on the Quality of the Tunisian Stock Market 📉
    • African Journal of Accounting, Economics, Finance and Banking Research. 2022. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane; Imene Kouki; Mokhtar Kouki.
  • Determinants of Bank-Tunisian SMEs Funding in a Context of Information Asymmetry 🏦
    • Journal of Accounting, Business and Finance Research. 2021-09-17. DOI: 10.20448/2002.131.1.14. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane; Emna Jebali.
  • Automation of the Financial Market: A Drag or a Driver for Bank Disintermediation? 🤖
    • Journal of Economics, Finance And Management Studies. 2021-08-27. DOI: 10.47191/jefms/v4-i8-29. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane.
  • Impact of Information Technology and Digitalization on Banking Strategy Pre-COVID-19, Challenges in the COVID Era and Post-COVID Stakes 💻
    • International Journal of Accounting & Finance Review. 2021-04-09. DOI: 10.46281/ijafr.v6i2.1068. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane.
  • Impact of Information Technologies’ Investments on the Profitability of Tunisian Banks: Panel Data Analysis 📊
    • Indian Journal of Finance and Banking. 2021-03-12. DOI: 10.46281/ijfb.v5i2.1023. Contributors: Syrine Ben Romdhane.
  • The Determinants of the Volatility of Non-Performing Loans of Tunisian Banks: Revolution Versus COVID-19 🏦
    • Review of Economics and Finance. 2020. DOI: 10.55365/1923.x2020.18.11. Contributors: Syrine Romdhane; Khaoula Kenzari.