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Khaled Mohammad Bashir Alzubi
Professor
Financial Economics
Financial Sciences
Business School
Department of Banking and Financial Sciences
alzubi@hu.edu.jo
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Office No. :
210
EXT :
4193
C.V. Document file as PDF:
Ph.D.
Kansas State University
The United States of America,2001
Master
Kansas State University
The United States of America,1992
Bachelor
Yarmouk University
Jordan,1989
Portfolio Management, Financial Crisis Management, Banking Management and Financial Markets.
1. The Determinants of Bank Risk Taking: Evidence From Jordan. International Journal of Financial Research, 11(6), 100–115 (2020). https://doi.org/10.5430/ijfr.v11n6p100 2. The Effect of Sovereign Debt on Economic Growth: The Case of Oil-Rich Countries. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 10(2), 262–267 (2020). https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.9120 3. Portfolio Behavior in a Flow of Funds: Extended Model for the Household Sector in the ME Countries. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8(4), 39–50(2014). 4. The Impact of the Comparative and Differential Advantages on the Performance of the Jordanian Commercial Banks'. Jordan Journal of Business Administration, 10(4), 699–721 (2014). https://doi.org/10.12816/0025745 5. The International Arab Certified Management Accountant (IACMA): Part Two. The International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (2014). 6. International Arab Certified Public Accountant (IACPA): Papers 1 and 4. (I. Al-Nakhleh, Ed.). The International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (2013). 7. Capital Structure Determinants and Financial Performance Analytical Study in Saudi Arabia Market 2004-2009. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 6(4), 18–33 (2012). https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3574780 8. Oil price and stock market index in exporting and importing countries: evidence from MENA. American Journal of Finance and Accounting, 2(4), 363–379 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1504/ajfa.2012.046877 9. Employability of Graduates: Role of SMES and Alternative Curriculum. European Journal of Economics, Finance & Administrative Sciences, (34) (2011). 10. The Impact of Direct Investment and Other Control Variables on Corporate Governance in ASE . European Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Sciences , (32), 34–47 (2011). 11. Determinants and Impact of Training: The Case of SMEs in Jordan. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 3(5), 104–116 (2011). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v3n5p104 12. Oil Prices and Financial Markets Activity: Empirical Evidence from Some MENA countries. International Business Research, 4(2), 193–200 (2011). https://doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v4n2p193 13. The Impact of Foreign Banks Entry on Risk and Return: Evidence from the Jordanian and the Arab Gulf Banking. Arab Journal of Administrative Sciences , 18(2) (2011). 14. Does the Predicating Power of Stock Return in Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) Improved by Using the Artificial Neural Networks ANN. International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, (46), 80–98 (2010). 15. Appraisal Portfolio Asset Allocation Performance Evaluation of the Social Security Corporation in Jordan. International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 8(2), 127–153 (2010). 16. Financial Markets Efficiency: Empirical Evidence from Some Middle East & North Africa Countries (MENA). International Research Journal of Finance and Economics , (49), 173–184 (2010). 17. Stock Markets and Oil Prices: Empirical Evidence from GCC Countries. International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 8, 211–236(2010). 18. The Determinants of Bank’s Profitability: Evidence from the Jordanian Banking Sector (1992 – 2006) . Jordan Journal of Business Administration, 5(3), 403–414 (2009). 19. Tests of the Fama and French Three Factor Model in Jordan. Sasin Journal of Management, 15(1), 1–22 (2009). 20. Capital Adequacy, Risk Profiles and Bank Behavior: Empirical Evidence from Jordan. Jordan Journal of Business Administration, 4(1), 89–106 (2008). 21. The Relationship between Trading Volume and Stock Return in Arab Stock Markets. Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Economics and Administration, 22(2), 3–26 (2008). https://doi.org/10.4197/eco.22-2.3 22. Explaining the Stock Return Via a Macroeconomic Multifactor Model. Jordan Journal of Business Administration, 3(1) (2007). 23. On the Ownership Structure, Changing Tax Regulation and the Capital Structure of Industrial Companies Listed on the Jordanian Capital Market. Dirasat, 34(2), 434–448 (2007). 24. Financial reforms and credit supply: An application to the Jordanian banking system (1982 - 2002). Al-Manarah, 13(2), 9– 26 (2007). 25. Financial Development And Economic Growth: A New Empirical Evidence From The Mena Countries, 1989-2001. Applied Econometrics and International Development, 6(3), 138–150 (2006). 26. Stock Market Returns, Volatility and Volatility Persistence: Evidence from Emerging Markets. Jordan Journal of Business Administration, 2(2), 326–342 (2006). 27. Financial Reforms and Interest Rate Spread in Jordanian Banking System (1981-2002). Arab Journal of Administrative Sciences, 12(3), 451–472 (2005). 28. The Determinants of Cash and Inventory Holdings of Jordanian Industrial Companies. Al-Manarah, 11(1), 75–88 (2005). 29. Are stock returns mean reverting? The Case of Jordan (Evidence Using Bootstrap and GLS Randomization Techniques). Dirasat, 32(1), 155–163 (2005). 30. Structure, Competitiveness and Efficiency Aspects of Jordanian Banking Industry. Dirasat, 32(1), 230–249 (2005). 31. The Impact of Dividend Taxes on Shareholders' Preferences to Cash Dividends: Some Jordanian Results. Al-Manarah, 10(2), 35–48 (2004). 32. Factors Affecting the level of Banking Hedging: Applied Application. Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Economics and Administration, 18(2), 67–89 (2004). https://doi.org/10.4197/eco.18-2.3 33. Empirical Investigation of Economic Reform Program in Jordan. (2004). Mu’Tah Lil-Buhuth Wad-Dirasat, 19(2). 34.Empirical Evidence on The Effects of Shocks to Monetary Policy on Exchange Rates: the Case of 1997 East Asian financial crisis. (2004). Al-Manarah, 10(2). 35. Banks Responses to Deregulation: Revenues, Costs and Profits Evidence from Jordan. Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Economics and Administration, 17(2), 15–36 (2003). https://doi.org/10.4197/eco.17-2.2 36. The Role of Remittances in the Jordanian Economy and Some Research Agenda. In The Jordanian Economy in a Changing Environment (pp. 1–23). essay, Center for Strategic Studies (2004). 37. The Relationship Between Ownership Structure and Capital Structure: The Case for Jordanian Companies. Dirasat, 29(2), 487–496 (2002). 38. Ownership Structure and Firm Performance in the Jordanian Capital Market. Mu’Tah Lil-Buhuth Wad-Dirasat, 17(7), 23–36 (2002). 39. Empirical Analysis of the Causes behind the East Asia Financial Crisis. Al-Manarah, 8(1) (2002).
I supervised over (20) M.S. students and (10) Ph.D. students in Finance, and discussed over (150) master and PhD Theses. Additionally, I have evaluated more than (200) research papers in the Dirasat Journal, Al- Manarah Journal, and the Jordan Journal of Business Administration.
• The Hashemite University/ Jordan - Position: Professor at the Department of Banking and Financial Sciences (March 2013 – Present). - Position: Associate Professor at the Department of Banking and Financial Sciences (August 2006 – March 2013). - Position: Assistant professor Professor at the Department of Banking and Financial Sciences (August 2001 – March 2006). - Position: Dean of College of Economics and Administrative Sciences (September 2006 – August 2008). - Position: Portfolio Manager for the Investment Committee (Januray 2005 – 2010). - Position: Vice Dean of College of Economics and Administrative Sciences (September 2005 – September 2006). - Position: Head of The Internal Control Department (March 2004 – September 2006). - Position: Chairman of the Department of Banking and Financial Sciences (August 2002 – March 2004). - Position: Assistant Professor at the Department of Banking and Financial Sciences (May 2001 – August 2006). • Ammon Applied University College of Hospitality and Tourism Education/ Jordan - Position: Acting President (August 2014 – May 2015). • American University of Madaba/ Jordan - Position: Professor at the Department of Finance (August 2014 – May 2015 as a sabbatical year). • The University of Jordan/ Jordan - Position: Associate Professor at the Department of Finance (August 2008 – May 2009 as a sabbatical year). • Ministry of Finance/ Jordan - Position: Researcher and Budget Organizer at the General Budget Department (1993 – 1994). • Kansas State University/ USA - Position: Teaching and Research Assistant (1989 – 1992 & 1998 – 2001)
B.A. level • Managerial Finance • Management of Investment. • Portfolio Management. • International Financial Management. • International Banking Operation. • Bank Services Marketing. • Financial Institutions. • Financial Markets. • Principles of Finance. • Managerial Finance M.S. level • International Financial Management. • Investment. • Corporate Finance. • Financial Markets. • Global Financial Markets. • Macroeconomics Ph.D. level • Managerial Finance • Investment. • Financial Markets.
- Member of Board of Trustees in the University of Jordan. - Guest Editor in the Journal of Managerial Finance (UK). - Board Member of the Investment Committee in the Hashemite University. - Council Member in the Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences at the Hashemite University. - Member of the Faculty Post-Graduate Studies Committee at the Hashemite University.
Workshops: 1. UNESCO Cairo Office, “Building Internet-Based Multimedia Applications for Training and Education.” 2. IDS Scheer AG , “ARIS BASICS – ATS1 and Business Process Management” at The Hashemite University. Conferences: 1. (2019, April 11-130). Rum Village in Jordan: A Socio-Economic Study. The International Institute of Engineers and Researchers (IIER) International Conference, Marrakesh, Morocco. 2. (2012, May 24-26) The Determinants of Bank Risk Taking: Evidence from Jordan. Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, Istanbul, Turkey. 3. (2012, May 16-18). Appraisal Portfolio Asset Allocation Performance Evaluation of the Social Security Corporation in Jordan. International Conference for Economic, Business, and Financial Challenges in MENA & GCC Countries, Dead Sea, Jordan. 4. (2011, May 24-26). Does International Financial Crisis Change Financial Markets Efficiency: Empirical Evidence from Financial Markets in South West Asia Countries. Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, Istanbul, Turkey. 5. (2009, October 21-22). Jordanian Banks Compliance with Basel II & the Effect on Banks' Capital and Risk”. Challenges of Globalizing Financial Systems Conference, Zarqa, Jordan. 6. (2006, June 15-18). Tests of the Fama and French Three Factor Model in Jordan. The Second International Conference on Business, Management and Economics, Izmir, Turkey. 7. (2005, May 03-05). The Determinants of Financial Development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region: A Panel Data Analysis. The 1st Business Administration Conference, Amman, Jordan. 8. (2005, March 03-05). Empirical investigation on the Profitability of the Banking Sector: An Application to the Jordanian Banking System (1992 – 2002). The 3rd International Finance Conference, Hammamet, Tunisia. 9. (2004, December 7-11). Tourism Development and Urban Regeneration in Madaba: a descriptive analysis. Third International Conference on Science and Technology in Archaeology and Conservation, Dead Sea, Jordan. 10. (2004, August 30-31 and September 01). Structure, Competitiveness and Efficiency Aspects of Jordanian Banking Industry. International Conference on Small and Medium Sized Enterprises: Strengths –Weaknesses –opportunities –Threats, Lefkada, Greece. 11. (2004, May 27-29). Financial Development and Economic Growth: A New Empirical Evidence from the MENA Countries. International Conference on the Economics and Finance of the Middle East and North Africa, Lebanon. 12. (2003, July 22-23). The Role of Remittances in the Jordanian Economy and Some Research Agenda presented. Jordanian Economy in a Changing Environment, Amman, Jordan.
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