Dr. Saliha Theiri | Economics | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at Republic of China Military Academy, Tunisia
Dr. Saliha Theiri is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis, specializing in Management Sciences. She received her postdoctoral qualification in Management Sciences in 2021 and completed her doctoral thesis in Finance in 2011. Her research interests include financial performance, digital transformation, cryptocurrency markets, and corporate social responsibility. Dr. Theiri has a diverse professional background, including roles in academia and government, and she has published several articles in reputable journals.
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Dr. Saliha Theiri completed her postdoctoral qualification in Management Sciences in 2021 at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis. She earned her doctoral degree in Management Sciences from ISGS in 2011, specializing in Finance under the guidance of Professor Ati Abdessatar. Her thesis, titled “Structure financière, fidélisation de l’actionnariat individuel et performance : Illustration par les contextes français et tunisien,” focused on financial structure, individual shareholder loyalty, and performance, with examples from French and Tunisian contexts. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Theiri obtained a Research Master’s in Finance in 2007, supervised by Professor Jean-Michel Sahut, with a thesis on “La fidélisation des actionnaires” (Shareholder loyalty). She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, completing her final dissertation on “La prime de risque de change” (Exchange rate risk premium) in 2004 under the supervision of Professor Ezzedine Abouab. Dr. Theiri’s academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in the Mathematics Section in 2000.
🗣️Professional Experience:
Since 2019, Dr. Saliha Theiri has been working as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis. Prior to this, from 2013 to 2019, she held a similar position at the University of Jizan in Saudi Arabia. She also served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis from 2012 to 2013. Dr. Theiri’s professional experience also includes roles outside academia. From 2010 to 2012, she worked as a Central Controller at the Ministry of Finance in Tunis. Before that, she was a Contractual Assistant at ISEAH du Kef, part of the University of Jendouba, from 2008 to 2010. She began her professional career as a Temporary Assistant at the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Management Sciences of Jendouba from 2006 to 2007.
📚Publications :
Digitization effects on banks’ financial performance: the case of an African country
Authors: S. Theiri, S. Hadoussa
Citations: Not available
Year: 2024
Dividend policy and crisis: Exploring the interplay between performance and financial constraints in the French context
Authors: S. Theiri, S. Ben Hamad, M. Ben Amor
Citations: 0
Year: 2023
Short-term effect of COVID-19 pandemic on cryptocurrency markets: A DCC-GARCH model analysis
Authors: K. Ben-Ahmed, S. Theiri, N. Kasraoui
Citations: 1
Year: 2023
Cryptocurrency liquidity during the Russia–Ukraine war: the case of Bitcoin and Ethereum
Authors: S. Theiri, R. Nekhili, J. Sultan
Citations: 23
Year: 2023
The CSR-performance nexus in the French tourism sector: do MCs matter?
Authors: S. Theiri, B.A. Alareeni
Citations: 2
Year: 2023
Perception of the digital transformation as a strategic advantage through the Covid 19 crisis? case of Tunisian banks
Authors: S. Theiri, B. Alareeni
Citations: 8
Year: 2023
The impact of financial performance and firm characteristics on earnings management: Case of Tunisian Companies
Authors: S. Theiri, N. Kasraoui, N. Bouzaiene
Citations: 2
Year: 2022
Weak form of efficiency hypotheses: Empirical modeling with box-Pierce, ADF and ARCH tests
Authors: S. Theiri, A. Ati
Citations: 2
Year: 2020
The importance of relationship management with small shareholders in value creation: Illustration by French and Tunisian backgrounds
Authors: Saliha T., Abdessatar A.
Citations: 0
Year: 2011