Dr Mohamed Khalil

Dr Mohamed Khalil

Lecturer in Accounting and Finance

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Business, Law and Politics
  • Hull University Business School

Qualifications

  • BA
  • MA
  • PGDip (University of Hull)
  • PhD / DPhil (University of Hull)

Summary

Mohamed Khalil is a lecturer in accounting and finance at Hull University Business School (HUBS).

He was previously a tutor, assistant lecturer, and lecturer in accounting at the Faculty of Commerce at Tanta University in Egypt.

Dr Khalil, who obtained his doctorate from the University of Hull, also acts as an ad-hoc reviewer for several accounting and finance journals.

Undergraduate

- Accounting and Finance

- Financial Reporting

- Research Methods

- International Accounting and Finance

Postgraduate

- Corporate Performance Analysis

- Corporate Financial Management

- Research Methods (MSc & MBA)

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

Protocol analysis data collection technique implemented for artificial intelligence design

Rodgers, W., Al-Shaikh, S., & Khalil, M. (in press). Protocol analysis data collection technique implemented for artificial intelligence design. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2023.3269291

Do political connections reduce earnings management?

Khalil, M., Harianto, S., & Guney, Y. (2022). Do political connections reduce earnings management?. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11156-022-01062-y

Foreign institutional ownership and demand for accounting conservatism: evidence from an emerging market

Khalil, M., Ozkan, A., & Yildiz, Y. (2020). Foreign institutional ownership and demand for accounting conservatism: evidence from an emerging market. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 55(1), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11156-019-00834-3

Board independence, audit quality and earnings management: evidence from Egypt

Khalil, M., & Ozkan, A. (2016). Board independence, audit quality and earnings management: evidence from Egypt. Journal of emerging market finance, 15(1), 84-118. https://doi.org/10.1177/0972652715623701

Efficient contracting, earnings smoothing and managerial accounting discretion

Khalil, M., & Simon, J. (2014). Efficient contracting, earnings smoothing and managerial accounting discretion. Journal of applied accounting research, 15(1), 100-122. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAAR-06-2012-0050

Postgraduate supervision

I welcome applications in

- Financial reporting including, earnings management, earnings quality and accounting conservatism

- Corporate governance and ownership structure

- International Financial Reporting Standards

External examiner role

External Examiner

2020 - 2024

External Examiner

2018 - 2024

UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON

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