Dr Tahera Ebrahimi

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Biography

Tahera is a lecturer in Finance at Manchester Metropolitan University.  Prior to joining Manchester Metropolitan University, she gained wide-ranging teaching and research experience as a lecturer at Huddersfield University and Birmingham City University. Tahera gained both her Ph.D and MSc in Finance from the University of Hull. She has a continuing research interest in empirical corporate finance, including topics such as capital structure, management traits, bankruptcy, and earning management. Her research has been published in internationally reputed peer reviewed journals and presented at prestigious conferences. 

Teaching

Teaching:

Her teaching interests include Research Methods, Corporate Finance and Investment.

Areas of PG supervision:
Corporate Finance,  Corporate Governance and Earning Management. 

Research outputs

  1. Gupta, J., Kushwaha, N.N., Li, X. and Ebrahimi, T., 2024. Does firm-level political risk influence earnings management?. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.( CABS 3, IF 2.1)
  2.  Morasae, E.,  Derbyshire, D., Amini, P., Ebrahimi, T., 2024. Social determinants of spatial inequalities in COVID-19 outcomes across England: A multiscale geographically weighted regression analysis. SSM - Population Health (IF 4.7)
  3. Abdulrahman, Z., Ebrahimi, T.,   Al‐Najjar, B.,2023. Shariah-related disclosure: a literature review and directions for future research. International Journal of Disclosure and Governance. (CABS-2)
  4. Abdulrahman, Z., Ebrahimi, T.,  Al‐Najjar, B. ,2023. ’Exploring the nexus between Islamic financial institutions Shariah compliance disclosure and corporate governance: New insights from a cross-country analysis.’ International Journal of Finance and Economics ( CABS 3, IF 2.9)
  5. Ebrahimi„T., Gupta, J.,  Ozkan, A., 2020. Supply‐side factors, CEO overconfidence, and Zero‐leverage policy. International Journal of Finance & Economics, 25(4), pp.547-564. (CABS-3)
  6. Gupta, J., Gregoriou, A., Ebrahimi, T., 2018. Empirical comparison of hazard models in predicting SMEs failure. Quantitative Finance, 18(3), pp.437-466. (CABS-3)