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Umair  Bin Yousaf
Umair Bin Yousaf
School of Accounting and Finance, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Verified email at polyu.edu.hk
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Can board diversity predict the risk of financial distress?
UB Yousaf, K Jebran, M Wang
Corporate Governance (Bingley) 21 (4), 663-684, 2021
522021
The role of board capital in driving green innovation: Evidence from China
MW Umair Bin Yousaf, Irfan Ullah, Junchen Jiang
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, 2022
282022
Does board capital increase firm performance in the Chinese tourism industry?
UB Yousaf, I Ullah, M Wang, L Junyan, AU Rehman
Corporate Governance (Bingley) 22 (4), 653-679, 2022
222022
Chief executive officer trustworthiness and green innovation
I Ullah, K Jebran, M Umar, UB Yousaf
Research in International Business and Finance 64, 101845, 2023
102023
A comparison of static dynamic and machine learning models in predicting the financial distress of Chinese firms
U Yousaf, K Jebran, M Wang
Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting 25 (1), 122, 2022
72022
Environmental attention and uncertainties of cryptocurrency market: Examining linkages with crypto-mining stocks
I Yousaf, A Abrar, UB Yousaf, JW Goodell
Finance Research Letters 59, 104672, 2024
42024
Determinants of central bank digital currency adoption–a study of 85 countries
Z Dong, M Umar, UB Yousaf, S Muhammad
Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 1-15, 2023
42023
Corporate governance and financial distress: A review of the theoretical and empirical literature
UB Yousaf, K Jebran, I Ullah
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2022
22022
Board competence and green innovation—Does external governance matter?
UB Yousaf, MZ Tauni, I Yousaf, NL Su
Business Strategy and the Environment 33 (4), 3078-3102, 2024
2024
The impact of CEO age on a firm’s choice of global reporting initiative: moderating role of board social capital
MJ Hussain, G Tian, UB Yousaf, J Li
Accounting Research Journal 36 (4/5), 309-326, 2023
2023
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