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Nizam Ud Din
Nizam Ud Din
Hainan University
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Cross‐border infrastructural development and residents' perceived tourism impacts: A case of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor
S Nazneen, H Xu, NU Din
International Journal of Tourism Research 21 (3), 334-343, 2019
742019
Gender diversity in the audit committee and the efficiency of internal control and financial reporting quality
N Ud Din, X Cheng, B Ahmad, MF Sheikh, OG Adedigba, Y Zhao, ...
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja 34 (1), 1170-1189, 2021
622021
Income inequality, innovation and carbon emission: perspectives on sustainable growth
A Mushta, Z Chen, N Ud Din, B Ahmad, X Zhang
Economic research-Ekonomska istraživanja 33 (1), 769-787, 2020
532020
Inflation, Interest rate and firms’ performance: the evidences from textile industry of Pakistan
Z Zulfiqar, NU Din
International Journal of Arts and Commerce 4 (2), 111-115, 2015
532015
Perceived COVID-19 impacts and travel avoidance: Application of protection motivation theory
S Nazneen, H Xu, NU Din, R Karim
Tourism Review 77 (2), 471-483, 2021
502021
Women’s skills and career advancement: a review of gender (in)equality in an accounting workplace
N Ud Din, X Cheng, S Nazneen
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja 31 (1), 2018
452018
Assessment of residents’ destination image and their pro-tourism development behaviour: perspectives on the China–Pakistan economic corridor
S Nazneen, H Xu, NU Din
Tourism Review 76 (1), 184-197, 2020
432020
Infrastructure-driven development and sustainable development goals: Subjective analysis of residents’ perception
S Nazneen, X Hong, NU Din, B Jamil
Journal of Environmental Management 294, 112931, 2021
212021
Do effective public governance and gender (in) equality matter for poverty?
B Jamil, S Yaping, N Ud Din, S Nazneen
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja 35 (1), 158-174, 2022
202022
Effect of regional factor productivity on manufacturing sector: The case of Sino-Pak economic ties
M Imran, A HuSen, M Kaleem, AK Bangash, NU Din
Financial Innovation 6 (1), 1-14, 2020
152020
Financially qualified members in an upper echelon and their relationship with corporate sustainability: Evidence from an emerging economy
A Banbhan, X Cheng, N Ud Din
Sustainability 10 (12), 4697, 2018
102018
China–Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC), tourism demand, and environmental concerns: Policy implications for sustainable tourism in Gilgit‐Baltistan
S Nazneen, X Hong, CL Jenkins, N Ud Din
Journal of Public Affairs, e2600, 2021
82021
Do governance indicators interact with technological innovation and income inequality in mitigating CO2 emissions in Belt and Road Initiative countries?
B Jamil, S Yaping, N Ud Din, S Nazneen, A Mushtaq
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28 (37), 51278-51296, 2021
62021
The moderating role of technological innovation between tourism and carbon emission: short and long-run panel analysis
S Nazneen, X Hong, N Ud Din, B Jamil, K Hussain
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (18), 53103-53114, 2023
52023
Eco-tourists as Pro-environmental Tourists: A Case of the Hunza Valley, Mountainous Area of Pakistan
R Karim, F Muhammad, N Ud Din, M Alam
Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management 1 (1), 44-51, 2013
52013
The degree of internationalization of Chinese Multinationals along the belt and road initiative countries
OG Adedigba, R Lin, N Ud Din
PloS one 15 (7), e0236636, 2020
42020
Accounting conservatism, debt covenants, and information asymmetry
NU Din, X Cheng, S Nazneen
2017 3rd International Conference on Information Management (ICIM), 107-111, 2017
22017
Tourism crowding and resident approach/avoidance reactions through sustainable tourism: moderating role of proenvironmental behavior
N Ud Din, S Nazneen, B Jamil
Tourism Review, 2024
2024
The Characteristics of Women Directors: Firm Performance and Information Quality
AA Banbhan, X Cheng, NU Din
Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Computers in Management …, 2018
2018
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