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Biography
Dr Myint Moe Chit is an Associate Professor in Quantitative Economics and Director of Accreditation, Quality & Employability at the Nottingham University Business School (NUBS) in the University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM). Myint received his doctorate in Financial Economics from Middlesex University Business School, London. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK). His research interests include international trade, small business entrepreneurship and innovation, and the roles of Green Economy, Fintech development and Digital transformation on the growth and survival small businesses. He has published articles in peer-reviewed journals, including the World Economy, European Management Review,, Empirical Economics, International Journal of Finance & Economics, and Global Finance Journal.
Teaching Summary
His teaching interests are in Data Analytics, Econometrics and Managerial Economics. Currently, he is teaching Softwares and Tools for Data Analytics, Introductory Econometrics, and Business… read more
Research Summary
Myint's research interests include bilateral trade among ASEAN countries, SME innovation and development, the role of financial and institutional environment on capital structure of firms, and the… read more
His teaching interests are in Data Analytics, Econometrics and Managerial Economics. Currently, he is teaching Softwares and Tools for Data Analytics, Introductory Econometrics, and Business Intelligence in Digital Economy.
Current Research
Myint's research interests include bilateral trade among ASEAN countries, SME innovation and development, the role of financial and institutional environment on capital structure of firms, and the role of digital transformation on orgasinational performance. Current research topics are:
- Surviving the Covid-19 pandemic: European and African SMEs compared (with Richard Croucher, Ellis Osabutey and Marian Rizav)
- A Systematic Literature Review and Gap Analysis on Models Predicting Sovereign Ratings (with Choy, S and Teo WL)
- Occupational Stress as a Mediator between Organisational Intelligence Traits and Digital Government Service Quality: A Triangulation Design Approach (with S Ramakrishnan, MS Wong, MM Chit, DS Mutum) submitted to Journal of Service Theory & Practice and under revision
- FinTech and financial constraints of small businesses: Empirical evidence from a cross-country analysis (presented at the Vietnam Symposium in Banking and Finance 2023, 26-28 October, 2023, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Past Research
- Drivers of absorptive capacities for technology acquisitions and successful commercialisation among SMEs in Malaysia (Project funded by MTDC: Completed)
- Understanding student engagement in different delivery modes and strategies to enhance it during and post COVID19 (Project funded by UNM T&L Funding Scheme (2021-22)
Future Research
- The role of Generative AI and its impacts on small businesses (Faculty of Art and Social Sciences Pump-Primed Research Grant)
- SMEs' sustainability behaviour and the moderating role of environmental policy and regulations