Curriculum Vitae

DATO' PROF. DR. MANSOR BIN MD ISA

Honorary Professor
  • Department of Finance
    Faculty of Business and Economics
  • mansor.isa
  • 79673800/22463636

AREAS OF EXPERTISE


  • FINANCE

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION


  • PhD, (Finance)
    University of Pittsburgh, Usa.
  • MBA, (KEWANGAN)
    Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
  • B.Ec. (Hon), (Business Administration)
    Universiti Malaya (UM)

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES


  • Director
    13 Oct 2016 - 12 Oct 2018 (University Malaya's Centre for Continuing Education (Umcced), Vice-Chancellor)
  • Director
    13 Oct 2015 - 12 Oct 2016 (University Malaya's Centre for Continuing Education (Umcced), Vice-Chancellor)
  • Director
    01 Jul 2009 - 14 Jan 2010 (University Malaya's Centre for Continuing Education (Umcced), Vice-Chancellor)

AWARD AND STEWARDSHIP


  • DEGREE AWARDS
    DYMM SULTAN NEGERI KEDAH DARUL AMAN, 2004 (State)
  • CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENT SERVICE
    University of Malaya, 2000 (University)
  • EXCELLENCE SERVICE AWARD
    University of Malaya, 1995 (University)
  • EXCELLENCE SERVICE AWARD
    University of Malaya, 1994 (University)

PUBLICATIONS


Article in Journal
  1. Mansor Md Isa (1989), The Behavior of Malaysian Stock Prices: Some Empirical Evidence , 1989, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 26(1), 1-20.
  2. Mansor Md Isa (1992), Dividend Policies and Practices of Listed Malaysian Companies , Securities Industry Review, Vol. 18(1), 53-64.
  3. Mansor Md Isa (1993), Dividend and Share Value: The Case of Malaysia , Securities Industry Review, Vol. 19(2), 43-56
  4. Mansor Md Isa (1994), The Effect of Acquisition Announcement and Method of Payment on Shareholder Returns in the Malaysian Stock Market , Securities Industry Review, Vol. 20(1), 19-31.
  5. Mansor Md Isa and Lim Li-Li (1993), Share Price Behavior Around Acquisition Announcement in Malaysia , Capital Markets Review, Vol. 1(2), 1-23.
  6. Mansor Md Isa and Ong Yew Jin (1992), The Performance of Malaysian Common Stocks in Relation to Their P/E Ratios and Market Values , Malaysian Management Review, Vol. 27(1), 27-36.
  7. Mansor Md Isa and Rahman Ibrahim (1987), Non-Tariff Barriers to Expanding Intra-ASEAN Trade , in ASEAN Economic Bulletin, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore, Vol. 4(1), 74-96.
  8. Mansor Md Isa and V. Subramaniam (1992), The Effects of Dividend and Earnings Announcement on Stock Prices in the Malaysian Stock Market , Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 29(1), 35-49.
  9. Mansor Md Isa et. al. (1999), Capital Budgeting Practices in the Asia-Pacific Region: Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore , Financial Practice and Education, Volume 9(1), Spring/Summer 1999.
  10. Mansor Md. Isa and Tan Kok Hong (1997), The Announcement Effects of Rights and Bonus Issues on Malaysian Stock Prices , Capital Market Review, 5(2), 45-58.
  11. Mansor Md. Isa and Yap Chooi-Mei (2004), Market Reaction to Merger Announcement: The Case of Consolidation of the Banking Sector in Malaysia , Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, Volume 41(1and2).
  12. Mansor Md. Isa (2003), Public Perceptions on Personal Financial Planning in Malaysia , Akauntan Nasional, Volume 16, No. 3 (April), pp 14-16.
  13. Mansor Md. Isa and Walter Lo (2002), Economic Value-Added in the Malaysian Listed Companies: A Preliminary Evidence, Capital Markets Review, 10(1).
  14. Mansor Md. Isa, (2002) Reverse Takeover in Malaysia: Motives, Regulations and Market Reaction , Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, Vol.39, 1and2, 95-113.
Books
  1. Development and Perforrmance of Mutual Funds in Five ASEAN Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. (editor), ASEAN University Network Research Compendium, 2004.
  2. Proceedings of DMS First Malaysian-Egyptian Conference , Mansor Isa and Hoda Mitkees (editors), based on papers presented in the conferece held at Cairo University, 26 June 2003.
  3. Investment Analysis of Malaysian Capital Market (2000), (coauthored with Kok Kim Lian), Research Institute of Investment Analysts Malaysia (RIIAM).

RESEARCH INTEREST


  • Corporate Finance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Financial Management
  • Capital Market and Investments
  • Malaysian Economy