
Always clear, concise, and insightful.
Creates a collaborative learning environment.
Makes learning feel effortless and fun.
Fosters collaboration and teamwork.
Great Professor!
Professor Abul Shamsuddin serves as Professor of Finance in the Newcastle Business School at the University of Newcastle, aligning with the Business & Economics discipline. He obtained his PhD and Master of Arts from Simon Fraser University in Canada, complemented by a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and a Master of Science in Economics from Jahangirnagar University in Bangladesh. His extensive career trajectory includes pivotal leadership roles such as Head and Dean of the Newcastle Business School, Assistant Dean, Director of Postgraduate Studies, and Head of the Accounting and Finance Discipline. Between December 2003 and June 2012, he held the position of Associate Professor in the University of Newcastle Business and Law faculty. Professor Shamsuddin spearheaded the EQUIS accreditation and AACSB reaccreditation efforts for the Newcastle Business School. He has further contributed to academic standards as a reviewer for the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative and as a member of Peer Review Teams for AACSB and EQUIS accreditation bodies. His research endeavors are supported by 18 grants amounting to $278,421.
Abul Shamsuddin's academic interests and specializations center on asset pricing, banking, corporate governance, sustainable finance, and environment and climate finance. With over 45 publications in premier A/A* ranked journals—including Journal of Corporate Finance, European Accounting Review, Journal of Empirical Finance, International Review of Financial Analysis, Energy Economics, Journal of Fixed Income, Emerging Markets Review, Economics Letters, Journal of International Financial Markets Institutions & Money, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Accounting and Finance, International Journal of Forecasting, Review of Income and Wealth, Quantitative Finance, and Finance Research Letters—he has made substantial contributions to the field. Selected key works include "Do Integrated Reporting Readability and Tone Convey Value Relevant Information? International Evidence" (Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, 2025), "Stock market anomalies: An extreme bounds analysis" (International Review of Financial Analysis, 2023), "Diffusion of Integrated Reporting, Insights, and Potential Avenues for Future Research" (Accounting and Finance, 2023), "The Value Relevance of Corporate Investment in Carbon Abatement: The Influence of National Climate Policy" (European Accounting Review, 2022), "Risk-adjusted efficiency and corporate governance: Evidence from Islamic and conventional banks" (Journal of Corporate Finance, 2019), and "Asset pricing factors in Islamic equity returns" (International Review of Finance, 2021). Having supervised 35 doctoral students to completion, Professor Shamsuddin also teaches core courses in corporate finance, investments, and portfolio management, enhancing educational and research impact within finance.
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