Dr Mohammed KasbarLecturer in Accounting Finance.Email: m.s.h.kasbar@qmul.ac.ukRoom Number: FB 4.32ProfileTeachingResearchPublicationsProfileRoles Member of the Department of Accounting and Financial Management Mohammed is a Teaching Fellow in accounting and finance within the department of Accounting and Financial Management. He holds a PhD in Business and Management (Speciality: Accounting and Finance) from Queen Mary University of London and a Masters in Accounting and Finance from De Montfort University. Mohammed has successfully taught numerous modules in the disciplines of accounting (financial and management accounting, and business models), finance (company valuation and financial management) and quantitative research methods at many UK HE institutions including Queen Mary University of London, University College London (UCL) and De Montfort University. Education PhD in Business and Management (Speciality: Accounting and Finance), Queen Mary University of London, UK. MSc in Accounting and Finance, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. Memberships American Accounting Association (AAA) - https://certificates.aaahq.org/profile/mohammedkasbar62776/wallet.TeachingUndergraduate: BUS140: Introduction to Management Accounting BUS201: Financial Institutions BUS238: International Financial Accounting BUS360: Advanced Corporate Reporting Postgraduate: BUSM054: Financial Reporting BUSM107: Financial Analysis and Management Accounting BUSM113: Corporate Reporting BUSM067 Advanced Management Accounting ResearchResearch Interests:Mohammed is a member of the Accounting and Accountability Research Group. Mohammed’s research focuses on financial accounting and reporting, corporate governance and market-based accounting research. Mohammed supervised several MSc students at UCL and Queen Mary.PublicationsKasbar, M.S.H., Tsitsianis, N., Triantafylli, A. and Haslam, C. (2023), "An empirical evaluation of the impact of agency conflicts on the association between corporate governance and firm financial performance", Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 235-259. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAAR-09-2021-0247