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Mr. Mohammed Talalwa is a PhD researcher in accounting and audit at the University of Manouba, Department of Accounting, Higher Institute of Accountancy and Enterprise Management in Tunisia, Manouba University. Master’s degree in Tax Disputes, An-Najah National University in the State of Palestine. Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Al-Quds Open University, State of Palestine. His research interests include accounting, auditing, financial accounting, financial auditing, taxation and disclosure. Dr. Nemer Badwan holds a PhD in economics and finance, a Doctor of Philosophy in economics and finance, financial sciences, finance, money circulation, and credit. He worked as an Assistant Professor in economics and finance at Don State Technical University in the Russian Federation. At the present time, Dr. Nemer Badwan is a senior lecturer, senior researcher, instructor researcher, author, academic editor, and reviewer at Elsevier (Scopus) and Clarivate (Web of Science). Dr. Nemer Badwan also worked as a financial manager and financial analyst. Previously, he worked as a deputy financial and administrative director and financial auditor for financial cooperation companies, specializing in economic feasibility studies, financial planning, monetary and financial policies, data analysis, and statistical analysis as well. Dr. Nemer Badwan obtained a bachelor’s degree in international economics from Kyiv National Economic University; a master’s degree in international economics from Kyiv National Economic University; and then also a PhD in economics and finance (finance, money circulation, and credit) from Don State Technical University and North Ossetian State University named after Costa Ivanovic Khetagurov. Previously, he was a senior lecturer in economics and finance at the faculty of finance and credit at Don State Technical University. Dr. Nemer Badwan has many research papers and book chapters published in international economic and financial journals. His research interests and specializations include financial econometrics, financial economics, international economics and finance, mathematical economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, monetary policy, fiscal policy, financial mathematics, and capital markets, financial markets, banking, capital markets, economics, finance, financial accounting, financial auditing, financial analysis, treasury financial management, financial capital, financial development, financial management, financial policy, financial reporting, financial risk management, stock exchange, financial statement analyst and investment. Dr. Nemer Badwan is now an Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance at the Computerized of Banking and Financial Department, Faculty of Business and Economics, Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie (PTUK), Tulkarm, State of Palestine and a senior researcher. Dr. Mohammad Sleimi is an Associate Professor in the Industrial Management Department at Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Management (HR specialization) from Girne American University and an MBA from Birzeit University. Previously, he served as the Head of the Entrepreneurship Center for Accounting Sciences, the Head of the Humanities Department at PTUK's Faculty of Graduate Studies, and the Head of the Industrial Management Department. His teaching expertise spans strategic management, human resources, and organizational behaviour, while his research focusses on strategic and human resources management and supply chain management. Dr. Sleimi's work has been widely published in reputable journals, including the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, Organizacija, and the International Journal for Quality Research. Dr. Sleimi has supervised several master's theses, covering organizational conflict management, green human resource management, and knowledge management. Dr. Sleimi has served as an external reviewer for faculty promotions, including evaluating research publications and academic contributions for candidates seeking promotion to Associate Professor at two universities in the Middle East region.

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This page is a summary of: Influence of accounting disclosures and corporate governance on stock returns of listed firms in Palestine: moderating role of financing constraints, Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, February 2025, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/jepp-12-2023-0130.
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