Dr. Amad Rashid
Assistant Professor of Accounting
- Group:School of Management
Dr. Amad Rashid
Assistant Professor of Accounting
School of Management
Office Number: E-141
BRIEF PROFILE
Dr. Amad Rashid is an accomplished academician with a strong background in Accounting and Finance. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the School of Management at Forman Christian College University. Dr. Rashid previously worked as a Lecturer at COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus for over a decade, where he contributed significantly to the Department of Management Sciences. Dr. Rashid has undertaken various training programs and workshops to enhance his teaching skills and has published several research articles in reputable journals, contributing to the fields of internal audit effectiveness and organizational support. His dedication to academia and research underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. in Accounting, UNIVERSITY UTARA MALAYSIA, 2022
- Master of Professional Accounting, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 2010
- Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons), Major: Finance, LAHORE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, 2008
RESERACH & PUBLICATIONS
- Rashid, A., Salim, B., & Ahmad, H. N. (2021). Exploring The Relationship Among Suspension Of Judgement, Search For Knowledge, Interpersonal Understanding, Ethical Leadership And Internal Audit Effectiveness. Palarch’s Journal Of Archaeology Of Egypt/Egyptology, 18(4), 7895-7911.
- Rashid, A., Salim, B., & Ahmad, H. N. (2021). Internal Audit Effectiveness and Audit Committee Characteristics: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. iRASD Journal of Management, 3(1), 1-13.
- Rashid, A., Zeb, M. A., Rashid, A., Anwar, S., Joaquim, F., & Halim, Z. (2020). Conceptualization of smartphone usage and feature preferences among various demographics. Cluster Computing, 23(3), 1855-1873. DOI:
- Yahya, F., Rashid, A., & Ali, S. A. (2017). The Relationship between Perceived Organisational Support, Perceived External Prestige, Growth Need Strength and Job Satisfaction of Nurses in Pakistan, The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government*, 23(1), 3-19.