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Accounting & Finance Division

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Khaled Hussainey
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University of Stirling

Stirling

FK9 4LA
Scotland

UK

telephone Tel: + 44 (0) 1786 467286
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email Email: khaled.hussainey@stir.ac.uk
 

Senior Lecturer in Accounting

Personal Statement

Obtained a PhD in Accounting and Finance (Manchester University), an MSc in Accounting and Finance (Birmingham University) and a B.Com with honour degree in Accounting (Ain Shams University). Held the position of Post-Doc at Manchester University and Lecturer at Ain Shams and Stirling Universities. Joined the University of Stirling in January 2010 as a Senior Lecturer in Accounting.

Research Interests
Determinants and Consequences of voluntary disclosure; goodwill impairment; analysts’ reports; corporate environmental reputation; corporate governance; earnings management.
Selected Publications since 2001

Mouselli, S. and Hussainey, K. (forthcoming, 2010).
‘Disclosure Quality and Stock Returns in the UK’. Journal of Applied Accounting Research.

Hussainey, K. and Salama, A. (forthcoming, 2010).

‘The Importance of Corporate Environmental Reputation to investors’. Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Volume 11.

Aly, D., Simon, J. and Hussainey, K. (2010).

‘Determinants of corporate internet reporting: evidence from Egypt’. Managerial Auditing Journal, 25 (2): 182-202.

Hussainey, K. (2009).
‘Do dividends signal information about future earnings?’, Applied Economics Letters,16 (12): 1285 -1288.

Al-Najjar, B. and Hussainey, K. (2009).
‘The Association between Dividend Payout and Outside Directorships’, Journal of Applied Accounting Research, 10 (1): 4-19.


Hussainey, K. and Ngoc, L. (2009).
‘Macroeconomic Indicators and Vietnamese Stock Prices’, Journal of Risk Finance, 10 (4): 321-332.


Hussainey, K. and Aal-Eisa, J. (2009).
‘Disclosure and dividend signalling when sustained earnings growth declines’, Managerial Auditing Journal, 24 (5): 445-454.

Hussainey, K. (2009).
‘The impact of audit quality on earnings predictability’. Managerial Auditing Journal, 24 (4), 340-351.

Hussainey, K. and Walker, M. (2009).
‘The effects of voluntary disclosure policy and dividend propensity on prices leading earnings’, Accounting and Business Research. 39 (1), 37-55.

Hussainey, K. and Al-Nodel, A. (2008).
‘Corporate governance online reporting by Saudi companies’, Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies, 8, 39-64.

Schleicher, T. Hussainey, K. and Walker, M. (2007).

'Loss firms' annual report narratives and share price anticipation of earnings', The British Accounting Review, 39 (2), 153–171.

Aljifri, K. and Hussainey, K. (2007).

'The determinants of forward-looking information in annual reports of UAE companies', Managerial Auditing Journal, 22 (9), 881-894.

Hussainey, K., Schleicher, T. and Walker, M. (2003).

'Undertaking large-scale disclosure studies when AIMR-FAF ratings are not available: the case of prices leading earnings', Accounting and Business Research, 33 (4), 275-294.

Selected Working Papers

'The Timeliness of Goodwill Impairments', (with G. Iatridis and M. Walker).

What Drives the Forward-Looking Content of Sell-Side Analysts' Reports? (with M. Walker).

'Do investors rely on forward looking earnings statements: The role of forecasting reputation and earnings quality?', (with V. Athanasakou).

Teaching

Postgraduate:

BUAP01 Accounting and Finance

Undergraduate:

ACC9MS Applied Management Accounting

Other Roles

Adviser of Studies for 2+2 degrees

Additional Information

Research grants
£60,000 ESRC, January 2005- December 2005 (with M Walker, Manchester University), Financial Disclosure and Earnings Timeliness: A Sector Specific Approach.

Awarded a certificate for an outstanding PhD thesis in the Accounting Research Category of the Emerald/EFMD 1st Annual Outstanding Doctoral Research Awards in 2004.

Awarded the British Accounting Association/Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Prize for the most outstanding article published in the British Accounting Review in 2007.