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Professor Henry Agyei-Boapeah

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EBS - Accounting
Professor Henry Agyei-Boapeah

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Biography

Henry Agyei-Boapeah is a Professor of Accounting at the Essex Business School of the University of Essex. Prior to joining the University of Essex, he was an Associate Professor in Accounting first at the University of Southampton and subsequently at the University of Nottingham. In addition, Henry had previously held full-time academic appointments at the University of York, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Hope University - all in the UK; as well as part-time academic positions at Loughborough University (UK), Nottingham Trent University (UK), University of Ghana (Ghana) and Ashesi University (Ghana). He also worked as a Credit Risk Analyst at Zenith Bank (Ghana) Limited prior to pursuing a career in academia. Henry holds a PhD (Finance) degree and an MSc. Banking & Finance degree (with distinction) from Loughborough University (UK), and a BSc. Accounting degree (with first class) from the University of Ghana (Ghana). Additionally, he is a qualified Accountant, having completed the professional accountancy programme of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana). He won the "Overall Best Student Award" in Advanced Financial Reporting during the May 2007 professional examinations of the Institute. Henry is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in the UK. Henry's research interest lies in the broad areas of accountability, governance, and finance. His work on topics such as executive compensation, corporate governance, environmental accounting, and mergers and acquisitions has published in top peer-reviewed academic journals including Abacus, European Accounting Review, Accounting Forum, Review of Quantitative Finance & Accounting, International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of International Accounting, Auditing & Taxation, International Journal of Finance & Economics, European Management Review, among others. He has also published a corporate finance book and presented his research at international conferences in the US, UK, Italy, and Ghana. His conference paper won the "Overall Best Manuscript Award" at the 18th International Academy of Management & Business Conference in Rome. His teaching interest cuts across Accounting and Finance, having taught modules such as Financial Accounting & Governance, Advanced Financial Reporting, Management Accounting, and Financial Management to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. At the University of Nottingham, Henry served as the Deputy Director of the MBA programme, and again served as the Programme Leader (Director) for the MSc. Management with Business Finance programme when he worked at the University of York. On the academic citizenship front, Henry has served as a reviewer for reputable journals including Accounting Forum, International Review of Financial Analysis, British Journal of Management, Journal of Business Research, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, and others. Henry is also an External Examiner for the Accounting programmes/modules at Coventry University.

Qualifications

  • PhD Accounting and Finance Loughborough University, (2013)

  • MSc Banking and Finance Loughborough University, (2008)

  • BSc Administration (Accounting option) University of Ghana, (2006)

Appointments

University of Essex

  • Professor of Accounting, Essex Business School, University of Essex (3/4/2023 - present)

Other academic

  • Associate Professor in Accounting, Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham (6/4/2021 - 2/4/2023)

  • Associate Professor in Accounting, Southampton Business School, University of Southampton (2/9/2019 - 5/4/2021)

  • Lecturer in Accounting, York Management School, University of York (1/9/2015 - 1/9/2019)

  • Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University (1/1/2014 - 31/8/2015)

  • Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, Liverpool Hope Business School, Liverpool Hope University (3/9/2012 - 31/12/2013)

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Financial reporting and corporate finance; Corporate governance and accountability; Environmental reporting and sustainability; and Mergers and acquisitions and corporate diversification

Key words: Corporate fraud and earnings management
Open to supervise

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Issues in Financial Reporting (BE150)

  • Accounting and Finance (BE882)

  • Current Issues in Financial Reporting (BE130)

Publications

Journal articles (19)

Agyei-Boapeah, H., Ciftci, N., Malagila, JK., Brodmann, J. and Fosu, S., (2023). Environmental Performance and Financial Constraints in Emerging Markets. Accounting Forum. Forthc, 1-33

Fosu, S., Agyei-Boapeah, H. and Neytullah, C., (2023). Credit information sharing and cost of debt: evidence from the introduction of credit bureaus in developing countries. The Financial Review. 58 (4), 783-810

Tunyi, AA., Yang, J., Agyei-Boapeah, H. and Machokoto, M., (2022). Takeover Vulnerability and Pre-Emptive Earnings Management. The European Accounting Review. 33 (2), 677-711

Agyei-Boapeah, H., Evans, R. and Nisar, TM., (2022). Disruptive innovation: Designing business platforms for new financial services. Journal of Business Research. 150, 134-146

Ullah, S., Agyei-Boapeah, H., Kim, JR. and Nasim, A., (2022). Does national culture matter for environmental innovation? A study of emerging economies. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 181, 121755-121755

Fosu, S., Danso, A., Agyei‐Boapeah, H. and Ntim, CG., (2021). Credit information sharing and bank loan pricing: Do concentration and governance matter?. International Journal of Finance & Economics. 26 (4), 5884-5911

Agyei-Boapeah, H., Adu-Boakye, S., Amankwah-Amoah, J. and Brodmann, J., (2020). Customer satisfaction in microfinance institutions: insights from Ghana. Enterprise Development & Microfinance. 31 (3), 164-193

Agyei-Boapeah, H., Machokoto, M., Amankwah-Amoah, J., Tunyi, A. and Fosu, S., (2020). IFRS adoption and firm value: African evidence. Accounting Forum. 44 (3), 238-261

Fosu, S., Danso, A., Agyei-Boapeah, H., Ntim, CG. and Adegbite, E., (2020). Credit information sharing and loan default in developing countries: the moderating effect of banking market concentration and national governance quality. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. 55 (1), 55-103

Agyei‐Boapeah, H., Fosu, S. and Ntim, CG., (2020). Corporate Multinationality and Acquirer Returns. Abacus. 56 (2), 230-267

Tunyi, AA., Agyei-Boapeah, H., Areneke, G. and Agyemang, J., (2019). Internal capabilities, national governance and performance in African firms. Research in International Business and Finance. 50, 18-37

Agyei-Boapeah, H., Ntim, CG. and Fosu, S., (2019). Governance structures and the compensation of powerful corporate leaders in financial firms during M&As. Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation. 37, 100285-100285

Agyei-Boapeah, H., Wang, Y., Tunyi, AA., Machokoto, M. and Zhang, F., (2019). Intangible investments and voluntary delisting. International Journal of Accounting & Information Management. 27 (2), 224-243

Agyei-Boapeah, H., (2019). Foreign acquisitions and firm performance: The moderating role of prior foreign experience. Global Finance Journal. 42, 100415-100415

Agyei‐Boapeah, H., Osei, D. and Franco, M., (2019). Leverage Deviations and Acquisition Probability in the UK: The Moderating Effect of Firms’ Internal Capabilities and Deal Diversification Potential. European Management Review. 16 (4), 1059-1077

Agyei-Boapeah, H. and Machokoto, M., (2018). Allocation of internally generated corporate cash flow in Africa. Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies. 8 (4), 495-513

Fosu, S., Danso, A., Agyei-Boapeah, H., Ntim, CG. and Murinde, V., (2018). How does banking market power affect bank opacity? Evidence from analysts' forecasts. International Review of Financial Analysis. 60, 38-52

Agyei-Boapeah, H., (2017). Easing financing and M&A investment constraints: The role of corporate industrial diversification. Annals of Economics and Finance. 18 (2), 277-290

Agyei-Boapeah, H., (2015). Cross-border acquisitions and financial leverage of UK acquirers. Accounting Forum. 39 (2), 97-108

Reports and Papers (1)

Fosu, S., Danso, A., Agyei-Boapeah, H., Ntim, CG. and Adegbite, E., Credit Information Sharing and Loan Default in Developing Countries: The Moderating Effect of Banking Market Concentration and National Governance Quality

Grants and funding

2023

Developing a framework for professional directors' certification in Africa

University of Essex (QR Impact Fund)

Contact

h.agyei-boapeah@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 872063

Location:

EBS.3.13, Colchester Campus

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