Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Management Dr Alberto Asquer Public policy and management, especially in the political economy of regulation and regulatory reforms, public policy implementation, public management.
Professor of International Management Professor Reinhard Bachmann Strategic Management, Organizational Analysis and Comparative Management
Professor in Financial Economics Professor Hong Bo Firm investment decisions under uncertainty; capital market imperfections; corporate finance; corporate governance; financial economics; China.
Professor in Financial Economics Professor Ciaran Driver Theories of corporate governance; testing real-options theory; capital investment studies; policy.
Professor in Finance and Management for the Middle East Professor Bassam Fattouh Management in Middle East and North Africa (MENA), managerial systems and management of renewable and non-renewable resources in the Middle East (MSc), and Islamic banking and finance.
AXA Professor in Global Finance Professor Victor Murinde Mega Trends in Global Finance; Inclusive Finance; Financial Institutions, Markets and Instruments; Financial Modelling & Forecasting
Professor of Management Economics Professor Christine Oughton Industrial organisation and policy, innovation, sustainable development and corporate governance, including the governance and regulation of sport
Professor of Economics Professor Pasquale Scaramozzino Macroeconomics; fiscal policy; applied econometrics
Professor of Chinese Business and Management Professor Laixiang Sun Corporate finance and governance, comparative economics, integrated modelling, business management and Chinese economy
Professor of Accounting Professor Kemi Yekini Corporate Disclosure Practices from an interdisciplinary perspective, with reference to the transparency and quality of narrative disclosures, earnings quality, corporate governance, auditing, and financial statement fraud.
Reader in International Business and Marketing Dr Ibrahim Abosag Cross-cultural marketing, international consumer behaviour.
Reader in Marketing and Cultural Studies Dr Senija Causevic Critical management; critical marketing; (contested) heritage marketing, management and interpretation; experiential marketing; destination branding/marketing/representation; post-conflict cultural settings; Ottoman Empire; Balkans; India
Reader in International Management Dr Orly Levy Orly has extensive international experience and she has worked and conducted research in diverse cultural settings, including Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the United States.
Reader in International Management Dr Huan Zou International entrepreneurship, sustainable entrepreneurship, economic development and international business under climate change, internationalisation of emerging economy firms, creative industry and firm growth.
Senior Lecturer in Financial Law Dr Richard Alexander Financial Services Law and regulation, control of economic crime, human rights law (especially European Convention on Human Rights – measures taken to fight organised and economic crime and terrorism), European Union Law
Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Management Dr Alberto Asquer Public policy and management, especially in the political economy of regulation and regulatory reforms, public policy implementation, public management.
Senior Lecturer in International Business & Management (China) Dr Eunsuk Hong Foreign Direct Investment, Emerging-Market Multinationals, Applied spatial econometrics, Chinese management/economy
Senior Lecturer in International Business and Management (Japan) Dr Helen Macnaughtan Helen joined SOAS in 2002 and lectures on economic, business, labour and HRM issues in contemporary Japan (and within a broader East Asian context). Her research interests focus on a broad range of topics relating to gender issues, employment and sport in Japan.
Senior Lecturer in Finance Dr Jaideep Oberoi Jaideep's research interests are in the field of risk management. His publications cover topics in corporate (interest rate) risk management, market microstructure risk estimation, and modelling of long-term risks in pension assets. His research also covers other sources of risk (such as demographic change, weather and governance), as well as asset return modelling in general.
Lecturer in Accounting Dr Tolulola Lawal Determinants and capital market implications of accounting information, Corporate Finance, Corporate Governance.
Lecturer in Accounting and Finance Dr Muhammad Tahir Earnings Management, Executive Compensation, Corporate Governance, Family Businesses, Audit Quality, Green Sustainability and Carbon Accounting, Fund Management.
Emeritus Professor of Economics Professor Laurence Harris Corporate Finance, Ethics and Finance, Central Banking and Macroeconomics.
Senior Teaching Fellow Ellen Orr Ellen is a Senior Teaching Fellow within the School of Finance and Management. Ellen is a former banker, who worked in China for more than 20 years. There she established the securities sales and trading unit for China's first international investment bank, and taught at leading Chinese business schools. She researches and writes business school case studies for Hong Kong universities. Previously, Ellen led new initiatives and managed risk and operations for major investment banks and financial firms in the United States, United Kingdom and China
Senior Teaching Fellow Sarah Parsons Sarah is a Senior Teaching Fellow within the School of Finance and Management and is Programme Convenor for the BSc course in International Management (Japan and Korea). She lectures on BSc modules ‘Contemporary Issues in the Japanese and Korean Economies’ and 'Finance in Japan & Korea' and on the MSc module ‘Working with Chinese Firms.’
Professor Machiko Nissanke North-South Economic relations, adjustment and development, finance and development, international trade and finance, and comparative economics policy studies in Asia and Africa. Teaching interests include open economy macroeconomics, international trade and finance and financial economics. Africa and Asia.
Professorial Research Associate Professor Gary Schwarz Public management, leadership, performance, innovation, strategy