Deanship

 

Prof. Dr. Ehab K. A. Mohamed

GUC Vice President for Student Affairs

Dean, Professor of Accounting 

Prof. Dr. Ehab Kamel's Portrait

 

Email: ehab.kamel@guc.edu.eg
Office: B5.309
Ext: 3330

Education

  • PhD. :Bayes Business School, City, University of London, UK
  • MSc. :Bayes Business School, City, University of London, UK
  • BSc.  :B.Com (Accounting), Faculty of Commerce, Cairo University, Egypt

 


Research Interests

Business Education, Financial Reporting, Sustainability Reporting, Disclosure and Corporate Governance.


Key Publications

Amin, M., Mohamed, E., and Elragal, A. (2021), CSR disclosure on Twitter: Evidence from the UK, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Vol.40, 100500

Basuony, M., Mohamed, E., Elragal, A., and Hussainey, K. (2021), Big data analytics of corporate internet disclosures, Accounting Research Journal, Vol. 34, forthcoming

Mostafa, D., Hussain, M, and Mohamed E., (2020), The effect of religiosity–morality interaction on auditor independence in Egypt, Managerial Auditing Journal, Vol. 35, No. 8, pp. 1009-1031

Amin, M., Mohamed, E., and Elragal, A. (2020), Corporate disclosure via social media: A data science approach, Online Information Review, Vol.44, No. 1, pp.278-298

Zaher, N., Mohamed, E., and Basuony, M. (2020), The effect of timely loss recognition and accrual quality on corporate bond spread: The influence of legal and financial institutions, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Vol. 64, 101171.

Google Scholar Link : https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=2k1BnpsAAAAJ

Prof. Dr. Noha El-Bassiouny

Vice Dean of Academic Affairs, Professor of Marketing

Dr. Noha El-Bassiouny's Portrait

 

Email: noha.elbassiouny@guc.edu.eg
Office: B5.313
Ext: 3331

Education

  • PhD : German University in Cairo, Egypt
  • MBA : American University in Cairo, Egypt
  • BSc. : American University in Cairo, Egypt

 


Research Interests

Consumer Psychology, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainable Consumption, Islamic Marketing


Key Publications

El-Bassiouny, N.; El-Bassiouny, D.; K. A. Mohamed, E.; and Basuony, M. (2020). Ethics, CSR and Sustainability Education in the Middle East and North Africa Region: Conceptualization, Contextualization, and Empirical Evidence (Routledge).

Hamed, S.; El-Bassiouny, N.; and Ternès, A. (2017). “Evidence-Based Design and Transformative Service Research Application for Achieving Sustainable Healthcare Services: A Developing Country Perspective”, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 140, pp. 1885 – 1892.

El-Bassiouny, N. (2014). “The One-Billion-Plus Marginalization: Toward a Scholarly Understanding of Islamic Consumers”. Journal of Business Research, 67 (2), pp. 42-49.

El-Bassiouny, N. (2016). “Where is Islamic Marketing Heading? A Commentary on Jafari and Sandikci’s (2015) ‘Islamic Consumers’, Markets, and Marketing”, Journal of Business Research, 69 (2), pp. 569-578

Kolkailah, S.; Abou-Aish, E.; and El-Bassiouny, N. (2012). “The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives on Consumers’ Behavioral Intentions in the Egyptian Market”, International Journal of Consumer Studies, vol. 36 (4), pp. 369-385

Google Scholar Link : https://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?user=EmKZBqwAAAAJ&hl=en

Assoc. Prof. Mona Elbannan

Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Professor of Finance

Dr. Mona Elbannan's Portrait

 

Email: mona.elbannan@guc.edu.eg
Office: B5.334
Ext: 3341

Education

  • PhD: Finance, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

  • MSc: Master of Business Administration (MBA), Finance major, Arab Academy for Sciences & Technology, Cairo, Egypt. (Accredited from the Egyptian Supreme Council of Universities).

  • BSc.: Bachelor of Economics and Political Science, Economics Major, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Egypt.


Research Interests

Corporate Finance, Financial economics, Stock markets, Banks, Corporate restructuring, Sustainable Finance, Green Finance.


Key Publications

ElBannan, M. A. (2020). Does catering behavior persist? Evidence on dividend sentiment in emerging financial markets. International Review of Economics & Finance, 69, 350-373.

ElBannan, M. A., & Farooq, O. (2019). When are earnings informative?: Effect of stock liquidity on value of reported earnings in an emerging market: evidence from Egypt. International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, 12(3), 388-406.

ElBannan, M. A. (2017). Stock market liquidity, family ownership, and capital structure choices in an emerging country. Emerging Markets Review, 33, 201-231.

ElBannan, M. A. (2015). Do consolidation and foreign ownership affect bank risk taking in an emerging economy? An empirical investigation. Managerial Finance.

Elbannan, M. A., & Elbannan, M. A. (2015). Economic consequences of bank disclosure in the financial statements before and during the financial crisis: Evidence from Egypt. Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 30(2), 181-217.

Google Scholar Link : https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=cRBloLkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao