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Dr. Muhammad Rehan

Assistant Professor
Extension
485
Email
muhammad.rehan@iobm.edu.pk
Department
Accounting and Finance
Specialization
Finance

About

Dr. Muhammad Rehan is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting and Finance at the College of Business Management (CBM), Institute of Business Management (IoBM), Karachi, Pakistan. He holds a Ph.D. in Accounting and Finance from Tokat GaziosmanpaÅŸa University, Turkey (2023). His academic background also includes an MA in Islamic Banking and Finance from the University of Karachi, an MBA in Finance, and an MS in Management Sciences (Finance) from Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan. Dr. Rehan has a strong research portfolio with over 13 publications in international peer-reviewed and indexed journals, including SCOPUS, Web of Science (SCIE, SSCI, ESCI), and leading journals such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR) and International Journal of Emerging Markets. His research interests span a broad range of areas, including corporate finance, Islamic finance, behavioral finance, green finance, ESG policy, sustainable development, and e-waste management. He has presented papers at various national and international conferences and contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for reputed journals.
Academic Qualification
Ph.D. in Accounting and Finance, Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University, Turkey – 2024 MS in Management Sciences (Finance), Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan – 2019 MBA in Finance, Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan – 2017 MA in Islamic Banking and Finance, University of Karachi, Pakistan – 2014 Postgraduate Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance, University of Karachi-- 2013 Bachelor of Commerce, University of Karachi, 2010
Finance
  1. Rehan, M., Alvi, J., Naz, A. and Karaca, S.S. (2025), “Economies in transition: carbon emissions and renewable energy in G7 and BRICS”, International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJESM-06-2024-0016
  2. Alvi, J., Nizam, K., Jafri, S. M., Rehan, M., & Ali, M. M. Cryptocurrency Predictive Analytics: A Comparative Study of LSTM, CNN, and GRU Models.
  3. Alvi, J., Rehan, M., & Khan, M. N. (2024). Investors’ Overreaction on Stock Circuit Breakers and Signaling–A Research on Pakistan Stock Exchange: Investors’ Overreaction on Stock Circuit Breakers and Signaling–A Research on Pakistan Stock Exchange. KASBIT Business Journal, 17(2).
  4. Nizam, K., Mohiuddin, I., Alvi, J., Mehboob, A., & Rehan, M. (2024). Herding Behavior and Psychological Factors: Insights from the Pakistan Stock Exchange. JISR management and social sciences & economics, 22(3), 43-64.

5.Rehan, M., Alvi, J., & Lakhani, U. (2024). Comparative analysis of aggregate and sectoral time-varying market efficiency in the Russian stock market during the COVID-19 outbreak and the Russia–Ukraine conflict (RUC). International Journal of Emerging Markets.

  1. Rehan, M., Alvi, J., Qamar, M., Mohinuddin, I., & Bibi, N. (2023). Impact of Substantial Events and Leadership Style on Stock Market Anomalies: Evidence from the Pakistan Stock Exchange. JISR management and social sciences & economics, 21(3), 27-49.
  2. Noor, R., Anusha, S. A., & Rehan, M. (2023). Impact of transformational and transactional Leadership on work engagement with the mediating impact of job satisfaction and emotional regulation as a moderator. Market Forces, 18(1).
  3. Rehan, M., Gungor, S., Qamar, M., & Naz, A. (2023). The effects of trade, renewable energy, and financial development on consumption-based carbon emissions (comparative policy analysis for the G20 and European Union countries). Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(33), 81267-81287.
  4. Alvi, J., Rehan, M., & Mohiuddin, I. (2022). Empirical Analysis of Fiscal Imbalance in Pakistan. Market Forces, 17(1), 23-40.
  5. Rehan, M., Alvi, J., & Karaca, S. S. (2022). Short term stress of COVID-19 on world major stock indices. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, 29(3), 527-568.
  6. Alvi, J., Rehan, M., & Mohıuddın, I. (2021). Calendar Anomalies or illusions? Evidence from Pakistan Stock Market. Ege Academic Review, 21(3), 285-298.
  7. Rehan, M., Alvi, J., Javed, L., & Saleem, B. (2021). Impact of behavioral factors in making investment decisions and performance: Evidence from Pakistan Stock Exchange. Market Forces, 16(1), 22-22.
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