Dr. Najah Attig

Faculty - Finance, Information Systems and Management Science

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Dr. Najah Attig is Canada Research Chair in Finance and Corporate Governance and Associate Professor of finance at Saint Mary’s University.

Dr. Attig is an internationally recognized scholar and leading expert conducting research on important issues with a strong focus on linkages between corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, shareholder value creation, corporate policies, and financing frictions. Dr. Attig has also studied extensively the interaction between family ownership and control and firms’ governance and performance. He has produced an impressive stream of peer-reviewed articles with relevant practical implications in improving corporate governance practices, corporate capacity and institutional environment in today’s complex and competitive economy.

Dr. Attig’s research is at the forefront of emerging research fields. It has been recognized through Best Paper Awards at scholarly conferences, the Toronto CFA Society Best Paper Award for Original Research on Canadian Capital Markets, and was twice awarded the Barclays Global Investors Canada Research Award. Despite his prodigious research output, Dr. Attig is able to maintain the creativity and innovation demanded by major academic journals. His scholarly achievement is evidenced by his many publications in Financial-Times (FT) list (an indication of quality) journals, including the Journal of Business EthicsContemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Banking and FinanceFinancial Management, and the Journal of Corporate Finance.

Dr. Attig has recently served as member (panel one) and vice-chair (full panel) of the international adjudication committee for the Open Research Area (ORA), which is based on an agreement between the national research agencies France, Germany, UK and Canada. He also served as the chair of the Business Adjudication Committee of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) in 2016 and 2017, with multi-million dollar research budget envelopes. Dr. Attig holds a Ph.D. in Finance from Laval University (Quebec) and is fluent in English and French.