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Dr. Emmanuel Osei Asiamah, PhD

Adjunct Professor

If you’re an educational professional who are looking to progress into management and consultancy, or an educational planning or development role, this is the best degree for you.

Biography

Dr. Emmanuel Osei Asiamah is an accomplished educator and researcher with a wealth of experience in accounting and finance. As an Adjunct Professor at Knutsford University, Dr. Asiamah passionately shares his expertise with students while fostering a collaborative and engaging learning environment. His extensive academic background equips him to guide aspiring professionals looking to advance their careers in management, consultancy, and educational planning.

Dr. Asiamah holds a Ph.D. in Accounting & Finance from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland, where he conducted significant research that has contributed to the field of financial reporting and analysis. His academic journey also includes an M.B.A. in Taxation from the University of Ghana in Greater Accra, which provided him with a solid foundation in the complexities of tax systems and their implications for businesses.

With a focus on bridging the gap between theory and practical application, Dr. Asiamah emphasizes the importance of innovative thinking and analytical skills in his teaching. He is particularly interested in topics related to the auditing process, financial reporting quality, and the evolving challenges faced by newly public firms.

Education

  • Ph.D., Accounting & Finance, University of Strathclyde, Scotland
  • M.B.A. in Taxation University of Ghana, Greater Accra

Publications

Dr. Asiamah has contributed significantly to the academic literature with several insightful publications. Notable works include:
  • The Primary Market Value Innovations of Newly Public Firms: This publication explores the impact of innovation on market valuation for firms transitioning to public status, offering valuable insights for investors and policymakers.
  • Auditor Tenure and Quality of Financial Report In this research, Dr. Asiamah analyzes the relationship between auditor tenure and the quality of financial reporting, assessing how tenure influences audit effectiveness and financial transparency.
  • Unexpected Fees and the Prediction of Material Weaknesses: This work examines how unexpected fees can serve as indicators of material weaknesses in financial reporting, providing a framework for enhancing audit practices and improving organizational accountability.

Skills

Dr. Emmanuel Osei Asiamah's dedication to education and research makes him a valuable asset to Knutsford University and the broader academic community. His commitment to developing future leaders in the field of accounting and finance continues to inspire students, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in an increasingly complex financial landscape.
Business Planning75%
Business Law90%
Lecture Skill100%