I'm an academic teacher/researcher and I specialize in accounting sciences. I have been in this career since 2002. My research activities are mainly in three fields: accounting in developing countries (the puzzling issue of the adoption of IFRS is strongly present in this axis of research), corporate governance and accounting education. I have several articles published in many internationally recognized revues which are cited and indexed by many research centers and database of peered-reviewed research like SCOPUS, CNRS, ABDC, ABS…etc. Also I have carried out applied studies under contract from PNUD, IACE and OECT. Otherwise, I taught several subjects like IAS/IFRS (elementary and advanced level), banking accounting, corporate taxation, etc.I have also lectured at universities and international organizations in Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and France.
Every new experience I live it as a challenge, as a moment of learning, as an opportunity to improve my expertise and not only as a new line in my CV; I' am a permanent self-developer. In all lecture I give and all research I make I try to put forward what I know but also what I have experienced. In my opinion, a lecturer shall have a lot of credibility in the knowledge he/she diffuse.
It is my job and I love it!
Topical focus: Academic research, Lectureship, Academic advising, Academic curriculum development, Corporate governance, Audit Committees, Financial accounting regulation in developing countries, Statistics, Accounting education, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), coaching and career guidance of young people, Content analysis of interviews, Questionnaire design for academic and applied research.