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Bala, Hussaini (2022) AUDIT TENURE, AUDIT INDEPENDENCE, AUDIT COMMITTEE INDEPENDENCE, BOARD INDEPENDENCE, AND AUDIT QUALITY IN THE LISTED DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN NIGERIA: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONAL OWNERSHIP. Jurnal Dinamika Akuntansi dan Bisnis, 9 (1).
Bala, Hussaini (2021) Assessing the Effect of Board Gender Diversity on CSR Reporting Through Moderating Role of Political Connections in Chinese Listed Firms. Organizational Psychology, 12. pp. 1-16.
Bala, Hussaini and Khatoon, Ghousia and Karaye, Abubakar (2022) Audit Committee Attributes and Whistle-Blowing Policy. KOYA UNIV J HUM SOC SCI, 5 (1).
Bala, Hussaini and Khatoon, Ghousia and Karaye, Abubakar (2022) IFRS ADOPTION AND VALUE RELEVANCE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION OF LISTED INDUSTRIAL GOODS FIRMS IN NIGERIA. HJUOZ.
Demir, Ahmet and Budur, Taylan (2019) Fuzzy AHP and VIKOR to Select Best Location for Bank Investment: Case Study in Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Effective Investments on Capital Markets. pp. 485-510.
Farooq Baqal, Yusra and Surarchith Navulur, Krishna (2019) Impact of Attitude Towards Human Resource Accounting on Performance of Undergraduate Students’ Education – Evidence From Private University Students in Kurdistan Region – Iraq. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), 8 (9S3). pp. 1255-1259. ISSN 22783075
H. Alssabagh, Samer (2021) Fraud Risk Factors that Affect the Audit Program Plan: The Case of Kurdistan Region, Iraq. UKH Journal of Social Sciences, 4 (2).
Khatoon, Ghousia and Bala, Hussaini (2022) Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows of BRICS Countries for Pre-Pandemic Period and during Pandemic Crisis. Information Sciences Letters, 11 (3).
Koti, Kartikey (2019) Factors Influencing Investment Decisions in Indian Stock Market based on Representativeness. Eurasian Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 13 (4). pp. 142-150.
M. Z. Al-Haj Hussein, Anas (2020) The Impact of Human Resources on the Banking Sector Performance in Syria. Cihan University-Erbil Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 4 (1). pp. 58-64.