Dr Mahmoud Delshadi
- Lecturer in Accounting (Accounting & Finance)
Biography
Mahmoud Delshadi is a Lecturer in Accounting. He joined Adam Smith Business School in January 2022. He received his Ph.D. in accounting from a joint program between Concordia University, McGill University, HEC Montréal, and Université du Québec à Montréal. His dissertation consists of three essays, focusing on accounting conservatism. He also served as a part-time lecturer in the department of accountancy at John Molson School of Business. Mahmoud is interested in research in financial reporting, auditing, options trading, and Corporate income tax. Mahmoud is a member of the Adam Smith Business School Taxation Study Group.
Research interests
Financial Reporting
Auditing
Corporate Income Tax
Options Trading
Supervision
- Awad, Ali Abdul Aziz Mohammed
Earnings Management and Managerial Behaviour in the Banking Sector: motivations, applications, consequences, and fintech impact - Huang, Beijia
Corporate investment, Tax behavior and ESG performance: Empirical evidence from emerging market countries
Teaching
International Financial Accounting
Financial Analysis & Equity Valuation
Additional information
Working Papers:
Does Options Trading Reduce the Demand for Conditional Accounting Conservatism? (with Michel Magnan and Ahmad Hammami both from Concordia University)
Reacting to a Peer Bankruptcy Announcement: Tension in Financial Reporting (with Michel Magnan and Ahmad Hammami both from Concordia University)
Does Options Trading Deter Real Activities Manipulation?(with Professor Zabihollah Rezaee from the University of Memphis and Professor Seyed Hosseinniakani from Norwegian University of Science and Technology)