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Barkat Ullah
Barkat Ullah
Associate Professor of Finance, Morgan State University
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State ownership, soft-budget constraints, and cash holdings: Evidence from China’s privatized firms
WL Megginson, B Ullah, Z Wei
Journal of Banking & Finance 48, 276-291, 2014
2852014
Financial constraints, corruption, and SME growth in transition economies
B Ullah
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 75, 120-132, 2020
1672020
ISO certification, financial constraints, and firm performance in Latin American and Caribbean countries
B Ullah, Z Wei, F Xie
Global Finance Journal 25 (3), 203-228, 2014
1072014
Growth and growth obstacles in transition economies: Privatized versus de novo private firms
J D'Souza, WL Megginson, B Ullah, Z Wei
Journal of Corporate Finance 42, 422-438, 2017
532017
Firm innovation in transition economies: The role of formal versus informal finance
B Ullah
Journal of Multinational Financial Management 50, 58-75, 2019
412019
Bank financing and firm growth: Evidence from transition economies
B Ullah, Z Wei
Journal of Financial Research 40 (4), 507-534, 2017
332017
The dark side of transparency in developing countries: The link between financial reporting practices and corruption
T Liu, Y Liu, B Ullah, Z Wei, LC Xu
Journal of Corporate Finance 66, 101829, 2021
302021
Signaling value of quality certification: Financing under asymmetric information
B Ullah
Journal of Multinational Financial Management 55, 100629, 2020
212020
Financing patterns in transition economies: Privatized former SOEs versus ab initio private firms
Y Liu, N Sah, B Ullah, Z Wei
Emerging Markets Review 43, 100680, 2020
182020
The impact of quality certification on SME innovation and the role of institutions
B Ullah
Research in International Business and Finance 62, 101748, 2022
82022
The dark side of disclosure: evidence of government expropriation from worldwide firms
T Liu, B Ullah, Z Wei, LC Xu
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2015
82015
ISO Certification, Corruption and Firm Performance: A Cross-Country Study
B Ullah, Z Wei
82013
Does innovation explain the performance gap between privatized and private firms?
B Ullah
Journal of Economics and Business 113, 105946, 2021
52021
Can a signal mitigate a dilemma? Quality management standards, corruption, and business ethics
B Ullah, Z Wei, Y Zhu
International Review of Economics & Finance 86, 701-716, 2023
42023
The differential effect of corruption on growth: Does firm origin matter?
B Ullah
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 57 (14), 4036-4053, 2021
22021
Financing Patterns in Transition Economies: Privatized Former SOEs versus De Novo Private Firms
Y Liu, NB Sah, B Ullah, Z Wei
Available at SSRN 2746716, 2019
12019
The Dark Side of Disclosure
T Liu, B Ullah, Z Wei, LC Xu
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015
12015
The Impact of Corruption on Smes’ Financing Patterns: Worldwide Firm-Level Evidence
B Ullah, M Mosaku
Available at SSRN 4628073, 2023
2023
A contrast of the popularity and the interpretation of non‐GAAP earning disclosures in different industries
K Cheng, M Tavakolifar, B Ullah
Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance 35 (1), 92-109, 2023
2023
Financing Patterns in Transition Economies: Privatized versus De Novo Private Firms
N Sah, B Ullah, Z Wei
2017
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