Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bashar Almansour | Sustainable Finance | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor | Muscat University | Oman
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bashar Almansour, an accomplished Jordanian scholar, serves as Associate Professor of Finance at Muscat University, Oman. With an academic career marked by excellence in teaching, research, and academic leadership, he has held positions at globally recognized institutions in the Middle East and beyond. His work blends practical finance with academic depth, particularly in behavioral finance, asset pricing, and financial economics. A member of prestigious academic boards and editorial committees, he continues to influence both academic and policy-level discussions in the finance field through impactful publications, international collaborations, and dedicated student mentorship.
Professional Profile
Education
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bashar Almansour earned his PhD in Finance from Universiti Utara Malaysia, focusing on the influence of market sentiment on stock returns. He also completed a Master of Science in Finance at the same university, investigating financial failure prediction among Jordanian companies. His academic foundation was built at Applied Science University, Jordan, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and Banking. This diverse education across regional and international institutions has equipped him with both theoretical and applied knowledge in finance, giving his research global relevance while staying grounded in practical economic challenges faced by emerging markets.
Experience
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bashar Almansour professional journey reflects a strong commitment to finance education and research. Currently an Associate Professor at Muscat University, Oman, he previously served as Assistant Professor and researcher at Taibah University, The World Islamic Science and Education University, and Skyline University College. His expertise extends to curriculum development, postgraduate supervision, and alignment of finance courses with CFA standards. He has also contributed to Balagrae University of Modern Sciences as a part-time researcher, enhancing its finance programs. Beyond teaching, he has delivered professional training workshops, reflecting his ability to connect academic theories with industry applications in finance.
Research Interests
His research interests lie at the intersection of financial economics, corporate finance, investment management, and behavioral finance. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bashar Almansourr is particularly engaged with asset pricing using advanced econometric methods and the role of sentiment in shaping financial markets. He also explores cryptocurrency dynamics, risk perception, financial stability, and market connectedness during crises. His interdisciplinary approach integrates traditional finance with modern innovations, including big data and digital assets. By blending empirical methods with theoretical frameworks, his research provides valuable insights into financial planning, market forecasting, and investment strategies across global and regional contexts.
Awards
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bashar Almansour has been recognized with several honors for his academic and professional contributions. He received an honorary doctorate in Finance and Banking from Toronto University, Canada, acknowledging his significant role in advancing financial education. He also holds honorary certificates from Applied Science University in Jordan and has been awarded recognition from Elsevier for his peer-review contributions. His membership as a CFA holder further validates his expertise and alignment with international finance standards. These awards reflect not only his scholarly achievements but also his professional dedication to advancing knowledge and practice in finance.
Top Noted Publications
Title: Environmental disclosures and corporate attributes, from the lens of legitimacy theory: a longitudinal analysis on a developing country
Year: 2023
Cited by: 161
Title: Behavioral finance factors and investment decisions: A mediating role of risk perception
Year: 2023
Cited by: 146
Title: Cryptocurrency market: Behavioral finance perspective
Year: 2020
Cited by: 117
Title: Empirical model for predicting financial failure
Year: 2015
Cited by: 96
Title: The Effect of Inflation on Performance: An Empirical Investigation on the Banking Sector in Jordan
Year: 2021
Cited by: 54