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Our studies examine business accounting methods, profit optimization strategies, audit processes, tax systems, the advantages and drawbacks of digital solutions, and the career readiness competencies graduates need. We investigate corporate financing, developmental economics, credit assessment models, banking evaluations, risk mitigation approaches, and multiple facets of financial market dynamics. Scholars employ AI-driven analytical models across financial, accounting, and banking studies, including emerging fields like financial technology and large-scale data interpretation. Accounting research examines the philosophical foundations, ethical considerations, and regulatory structures that shape how corporate management and accounting approaches contribute to sustainable growth. Several team members also study profit manipulation detection, audit methodologies, taxation policies, the economic impacts of digital accounting platforms, and graduate employability enhancement.
The finance and banking division pursues innovative studies and collaborative projects involving corporate capital structures, developmental funding mechanisms, credit evaluation systems, bank classification methods, organizational oversight frameworks, digital financial services, risk control measures, asset valuation models, and performance analysis of diverse financial entities - from traditional banks to Islamic financial institutions and microcredit providers. Additionally, numerous researchers analyze financial market efficiency patterns, collective investor behavior, and how the intricate connections between financial systems and governance structures influence stakeholder welfare. Distinctively, some researchers incorporate AI-based modeling approaches into financial, accounting, and banking investigations, with particular emphasis on financial technology innovations and comprehensive data analysis applications.