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 TrombinoscopeAsad Ali RIND

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Asad Ali RIND

Enseignant-chercheur

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asad-ali.rind@yschools.fr

Academic activities

Doctorat en Finance

« Essays on Peer effects in Corporate Finance », Université Paris-Est, 2018

Directeur de thèse : Sabri Boubaker & Souad Lajili-Jarjir

 

MBA en Finance

Bahria University, Pakistan, 2009

 

BBA en Finance

Bahria University, Pakistan, 2008

Professeur Assistant en Finance

South Champagne Business School, depuis 2022

 

Professeur Assistant en Finance

Department of Business Administration, Iqra University – Pakistan, 2019-2022

 

Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche

IAE Gustave Eiffel, Université Paris-Est Créteil, 2017-2019

Research activities

Corporate Finance

Best Paper Award in Corporate Governance at the New Zealand Finance Colloquim

To the paper of « Do co-opted boards influence financial statement readability ? »

Mashwani, A. I., Mushtaq, R., Gull, A. A., & Rind, A. A. (2024). “The walking dead: Are Zombie firms environmentally and socially responsible? A global perspective” in Journal of Environmental Management (FNEGE2 / ABS 2).

 

Saeed, A., Thanakijsombat, T., Rind, A. A., & Sarang, A. A. A. (2024). “Herding behavior in environmental orientation: A tail of emission, innovation and resource handling” in Journal of Cleaner Production (FNEGE2 / ABS 2).

 

Rind, A. A., Abbassi, W., Bigelli, M., & Rouatbi, W. (2023). “Industry influence on firms’ R&D and innovation” in Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting (ABS2).

 

Rind. A.A, Boubaker. S., Lajili-Jarjir, S., (2023). “Peer effects in financial economics: A literature survey” in Research in International Business and Finance (ABS 2/CNRS 3)

 

Rind. A.A, Abbasi. W., Allaya. M., Hammouda. A. (2022). “ Local peers and firm misconduct: The role of sustainability and competition ” in Economic Modelling (ABS 2/CNRS 2)

 

Rind. A.A, Saeed, A., Sarang. AAA., (2022). “Women on board and the Cost of Equity: The Mediating Role of Information Asymmetry” in Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting (ABS 1)

 

Rind. A.A, Sarang, A. A. A., Kumar, A., Shahbaz, M. (2022). “Does financial fraud affect implied cost of equity?” in International Journal of Finance Economics (ABS 3/CRNS 3)

 

Rind. A.A, Shahab. Y., Gull. A.A., Sarang., A.A, Ahsan.T., (2022). “Do corporate governance mechanisms curb anti-environmental behavior of firms across the world? An illustration through waste management” in Journal of Environmental Management (ABS 3/CRNS 3)

 

Rind. A.A, Boubaker. S., Mollah. S., Lajili-jarjir.S, Akbar. S., (2021). “The role of peer effects in corporate employee welfare policies” in British Journal of Management (ABS 4/CRNS 2)

 

Rind. A.A, Boubaker. S., Viet. A. Dang., (2021). “Is there mimicking behavior in firms’ trade credit

decisions?” in Review of Corporate Finance

 

Rind. A.A, Saeed. A., Gull. A.A, Mubarik MS, and Shahbaz. M., (2020). “Do socially responsible firms demand high-quality audits? An International Evidence” in International Journal of Finance and Economics (ABS 3/CRNS 3)

 

Rind. A.A, Sadhwani. R., Rajput. SK, Suleman MT, (2019). “Does change in economic policy uncertainty affect Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)” in Annals of Financial Economics (ABS 2)

4th Annual Boca Corporate Finance and Governance Conference (2023) “Board gender diversity and financial default risk: An empirical analysis”, Boca Raton, Floride, USA.

 

36th International Conference of the French Finance Association (2019) “When in Rome do as locals do: An evidence from U.S. corporate misbehavior”, Université Laval, Québec City, Canada.

 

6th Paris Financial Management Conference (2018). “When in Rome do as locals do: An evidence from U.S. corporate misbehavior”, IPAG, Paris, France.

 

9th International Research Meeting in Business and Finance (2018). “Do good as others are doing well: An Evidence from corporate employee welfare policy”, IPAG, Nice, France.

 

Digital, Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Financing (2018). “Do firms follow others in Research and Development?”, Lyon, France.

 

Digital, Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Financing (2018). “Do good as others are doing well: An Evidence from corporate employee welfare policy”, Lyon, France.

 

British Accounting and Finance Association Annual Conference (2018). “Do firms follow others in Research and Development?”, London, United Kingdom.

 

Paris Financial Management Conference (2017). “Do good as others are doing well: An Evidence from corporate employee welfare policy”, IPAG Business School, Paris, France.

 

Vietnam Symposium in Banking and Finance (2017). “Do good as others are doing well: An Evidence from corporate employee welfare policy”, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

 

Global Finance Conference (2017). “When in Rome do as locals do: An evidence from U.S. corporate misbehavior”, Hofsta University, New York, USA.

 

International Finance Conference (2017). “When in Rome do as locals do: An evidence from U.S. corporate misbehavior”, Paris, France.

 

PANORISK Conference (2017). “When in Rome do as locals do: An evidence from U.S. corporate misbehavior”, ESSCA Angers, France.

 

Journée Inter universitaire de Recherche en Finance (2017). “Do good as others are doing well: An Evidence from corporate employee welfare policy”, University of Montpellier, France.

Pedagogic activities

Principles of finance

Corporate finance

Financial markets and institutions

International financial management

Advanced financial accounting

Professeur Assistant en Finance

Department of Business Administration, Iqra University – Pakistan, 2019-2022

 

Attaché Temporaire d’Enseignement et de Recherche

IAE Gustave Eiffel, Université Paris-Est Créteil, 2017-2019