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DR. SAFI ULLAH KHAN

Senior Assistant Professor School of Business

Current Teaching Module

  • Valuation of Derivatives and Hedging Strategies,
  • Portfolio Analysis and Wealth Management,
  • Strategic Financial Management

Specialized Area

  • Finance


Research Interest

  • Corporate finance
  • Financial risk management
  • Bank Lending Channel
  • Loans
  • Credit Rationing


Qualifications

  • Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Kentucky)
  • PhD (Finance)

Career or Professional Bodies

  • Financial Management Association International


Publication

  1. Khan, S., Ullah, N., & Ullah, A. (2021). The ex-ante effect of law and Judicial efficiency on borrower discouragement: An international Evidence. Asia Pacific Journal of Financial Studies, 50(2).
  2. Khan, S., & Rizwan, F. (2020). Ownership concentration, owner identity, and technological innovation propensity: Moderating role of corporate diversification. Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences, 14(4): 913-961.
  3. Khan, S., Shah, A., & Rizwan, F. (2019). Do financing constraints matter for technological and non-technological innovation. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade,
  4. Shah, U., Shah, A., & Khan, S. (2017). Herding behavior in the Pakistan stock exchange: Some new insights. Research in International Business and Finance, 42, 865-873.
  5. Khan, S., Rizwan, F., & Mutalib, P. (2020). Does corporate groups accrue higher leverage: Emerging Market Evidence. Journal of Finance and Accounting Research, 2(1): 29-61.
  6. Alim, W., & Khan, S. (2016). Corporate Governance and Cash Holdings: Evidence from Family Controlled and Non-Family Business in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, (special Issue), 27-41.
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