Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee is the Wilmeth Professor & UWM Distinguished Professor, Centre for Research on International Economics,
University of Wisconsin. He is Editor, Journal of Economic Studies; https://uwm.edu/economics/people/bahmani-oskooee-mohsen/Iftekhar Hasan is the E. Gerald Corrigan Chair in International
Business and Finance at Gabelli School of Business and co-director of
the Center for Research in Contemporary Finance. Professor Hasan serves as the scientific advisor at the Central Bank of Finland. https://www.fordham.edu/info/22941/full-time_faculty/4736/iftekhar_hasan
He is the managing editor of the Journal of Financial Stability.
Professor Hassan is the Editor of Journal of Islamic Economics,
Banking and Finance (ABDC and ABS), International Journal of Islamic and
Middle Eastern Finance and Management (ABDC and ABS), and Co-Editor of Journal
of Economic Cooperation and Development (SCOPUS).
http://www.uno.edu/coba/EconomicsFinance/FacultyStaff/KHassan.aspx
Mansor H. Ibrahim is currently a professor at the International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF). He received his PhD in Economics in 1996 from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to INCEIF, he had served at the International Islamic University Malaysia and at Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Throughout his academic career, he has conducted applied econometrics training on Basic Econometrics, Time Series Econometrics and Panel Data Modelling for various institutions – Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and others.
He also serves as a guest editor for the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal special issues on Islamic Finance from 2014-2018.
http://www.inceif.org/faculty-members/prof-dr-mansor-h-ibrahim/
Chien-Chiang Lee is a Professor in Department of Finance at National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan. His research interests include macroeconomics and financial economics. He has contributed over 100 articles in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of International Money and Finance, and Energy Journal, among others. In 2017, Professor Lee was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who. Google Scholar counts the citation of Professor Lee’s work at 6,948 citations, with an h-index=39, and an i10 index=85. He is also ranked 2nd most influential author in the field of economics and finance in Taiwan by IDEAS/REPEC ranking.
Michael McAleer holds a PhD (Economics), 1981, from Queen´s University, Canada. He is University Distinguished Chair Professor, Department of Quantitative Finance, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; Honorary Professor, Discipline of Business Analytics, University of Sydney Business School, Australia; Erasmus Visiting Professor of Quantitative Finance, Econometric Institute, Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Adjunct Professor, Department of Quantitative Economics, Complutense University of Madrid (founded 1293) , Spain; Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; and IAS Adjunct Professor, Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan.
He is the Editor-in-Chief of seven international journals, is on the editorial boards of a further 38 international journals, and has guest co-edited numerous special issues of the following Web of Science journals: Journal of Econometrics (Elsevier), Econometric Reviews (Taylor and Francis), Environmental Modelling and Software (Elsevier), Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), North American Journal of Economics and Finance (Elsevier), International Review of Economics and Finance (Elsevier), Annals of Financial Economics (World Scientific), Journal of Risk and Financial Management (MDPI), Sustainability (MDPI), Risks (MDPI), Journal of Economic Surveys (Wiley), Economic Record (Wiley), and China Finance Review International (Emerald).
Michael has published more than 700 journal articles and books in financial econometrics, quantitative finance, risk and financial management, economics, theoretical and applied econometrics, theoretical and applied statistics, time series analysis, energy economics, energy finance, forecasting, informatics, data mining, bibliometrics, and international rankings of journals and academics.
Mardi Dungey is Professor of Economics and Finance at the University of Tasmania, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, Australia, and a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Policy at the Australian National University. She is former Deputy-Director of Centre for Financial Analysis and Policy at the University of Cambridge She currently sits as an expert member on the Reserve Bank of Australia Educators Advisory Panel, the Commonwealth Treasury Expert Panel of Foreccasting and is a Member for the CEDA Committee for Economic Policy and the Economic Society of Australia Expert Panel. She holds a PhD in macroeconometrics from the Australian National University and undergraduate degree from the University of Tasmania. She has held previous positions at Cambridge University, the Australian National University, La Trobe University, Econtech and the Reserve Bank of Australia. Her research interests combine the empirical sides of finance and economics, particularly in in the effects of the transmnission of financial shocks to open economies and policy assessment. She has authored two Oxford University Press books on contagion and financial crises, and published in journals such as Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Applied Econometrics and Journal of Banking and Finance.
http://www.utas.edu.au/profiles/staff/tsbe-faculty/mardi-dungeyRussell Smyth is Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean (Academic Resources) in the Monash Business School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Russell Smyth has first class Honours degrees in Economics and Law from Monash University and a PhD in Economics from the University of London. He joined Monash University as a Lecturer in 1997 and was appointed Professor in 2004. His research interests are development economics, empirical legal studies, energy economics, financial economics and subjective wellbeing.
Russell is an Associate Editor of Energy Economics and Economic Modelling, and sits on the editorial boards of a further six journals. The main country focus of his research on development economics is China, although he has also been involved in several projects related to South Asia.http://monash.edu/research/explore/en/persons/russell-smyth(0aae5f08-883d-4381-88af-d853701fec47).html