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Wan Masliza Wan Mohammad

Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

Dr Wan Masliza Wan Mohammad is currently an Associate Professor in Finance, Nottingham University Business School in Malaysia (NUBS). She is also an Associate Fellow of Higher Education Academy (HEA) UK, associate member of Malaysia Institute of Accountant (MIA) and Malaysia Institute of Management (MIM).

Expertise Summary

Wan Masliza current research is in the area Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) and corporate performance, Green Houses Gases (GHG) protocol and corporate disclosure, corporate governance and earnings management.

Teaching Summary

Sustainable Business Practices and Environmental Stewardship

International Finance

Finance in the Global Market

Contemporary Topics in Finance

Financial Market Theory and Computation

Research Summary

Board gender diversity and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance in the ASEAN region

National culture influence on ESG initiative and green innovation

Resource use, environmental innovation, and financing access in developed and emerging countries

National culture, management effectiveness, corruption,green innovation,government effectiveness and green innovation in emerging and developed economies

Recent Publications

  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M and ROSELI, E.S, 2024. A nexus between national culture, management effectiveness, corruption, and green innovation Journal of Climate Finance. (In Press.)
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M and WASIUZZAMAN, S., 2024. Resource use, environmental innovation, and financing access in developed and emerging countries Studies in Economics and Finance. (In Press.)
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, OSMAN, M and RANI, M.S.A, 2023. Corporate governance and environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure and its effect on cost of capital in emerging market Asian Journal of Business Ethics. 12(2), 175-191
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, NIK SALLEH, N.M.Z and WAN YUSOFF, W.F., 2022. Does audit committee constrain firms’ risks in Malaysian family manufacturing firms Accounting Research Journal. 35(5), 616-636

Past Research

Ethnic Malays, family ownership, institutional ownership and its effect on firms' risks in Malaysian family manufacturing firms

Firms' risks in Malaysian family manufacturing firms

Corporate governance and earnings management, Internal and External Governance and Earnings Management in Family-Owned Firms in Malaysia

Future Research

Carbon Reporting for Women SMEs Entrepreneurs in Malaysia

Supporting Women Entrepreneurs in Green Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Through Financial Assistance and Green House Gases (GHG) Reporting Readiness Initiatives.

Creative accounting in Scope 2 Green Houses Gases (GHG) emissions reporting

  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M and ROSELI, E.S, 2024. A nexus between national culture, management effectiveness, corruption, and green innovation Journal of Climate Finance. (In Press.)
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M and WASIUZZAMAN, S., 2024. Resource use, environmental innovation, and financing access in developed and emerging countries Studies in Economics and Finance. (In Press.)
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, OSMAN, M and RANI, M.S.A, 2023. Corporate governance and environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure and its effect on cost of capital in emerging market Asian Journal of Business Ethics. 12(2), 175-191
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, NIK SALLEH, N.M.Z and WAN YUSOFF, W.F., 2022. Does audit committee constrain firms’ risks in Malaysian family manufacturing firms Accounting Research Journal. 35(5), 616-636
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, MOHD ZAINI, R and MD KASSIM, A.A, 2022. Women on Boards, Firms’ Competitive Advantage and its effect on ESG disclosures and Environmental Disclosures in Malaysia Social Responsibility Journal. 19(5), 930-948
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, 2021. Environmental, Social and Governance Disclosure, Competitive Advantage and Performance of Firms in Malaysia Cleaner Environmental Systems. 2(100015), 1-11
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, 2021. Do Internal and External Governance Reduce Earnings Management in Family-Owned Firms in Malaysia International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics. 16(2), 129-157
  • WASIUZZAMAN, S. and MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, 2020. Board gender diversity and transparency of environmental, social and governance disclosure: Evidence from Malaysia Managerial and Decision Economics. 41(1), 145-146
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M and WASIUZZAMAN, S., 2019. The Effect of Audit Committees Independence, Board Ethnicity and Family Ownership on Earnings Management in Malaysia Journal of Accounting In Emerging Economies. 10(1), 74-99
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, WASIUZZAMAN, S., MORSALI,S.S and MOHD ZAINI, R, 2018. The effect of audit committee characteristics on financial restatements in Malaysia Journal of Asia-Pacific Business. 19(1), 4-22
  • MOHAMMAD, W.W.M, WASIUZZAMAN, S. and NIK SALLEH, N.M.Z, 2016. Board and audit committee effectiveness, ethnic diversification and earnings management: a study of the Malaysian manufacturing sector Corporate Governance. 16(4), 726-746

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