Mohammad Abuamsha | FinTech | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Abuamsha | FinTech | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Palestine Technical University | Palestine

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kamal Abuamsha, affiliated with Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie, is an emerging scholar whose research lies at the intersection of economics, financial sustainability, and the informal or shadow economy, with a particular focus on the socioeconomic dynamics of developing regions such as Palestine. With 8 peer-reviewed publications and 28 citations, his academic contributions demonstrate growing recognition in the international research community. His work explores critical themes including financial resilience, macroeconomic stability, fiscal policy, and the interaction between economic informality and sustainable development. Through rigorous quantitative and econometric analyses, Dr. Abuamsha’s studies provide empirical insights into how informal economic activities influence public finance, growth trajectories, and policy formulation in constrained or transitional economies. His recent publication, “Shadow Economy–Financial Sustainability Nexus: The Case of Palestine” (Journal of Economic Studies, 2024), represents a key contribution to understanding financial sustainability in the context of structural economic challenges. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across regional and international institutions, Dr. Abuamsha integrates economic theory with applied policy research, enhancing the evidence base for sustainable economic governance. His modest yet impactful publication record, coupled with a developing citation profile (h-index: 4), underscores his growing influence in the fields of development economics and financial policy. Beyond academia, his research supports informed decision-making for governments, development agencies, and financial institutions working to enhance fiscal transparency and resilience in emerging markets. Collectively, Dr. Abuamsha’s scholarly endeavors reflect a commitment to advancing data-driven, inclusive, and sustainable economic systems within and beyond the Palestinian context.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publication

1. Abuamsha, M. K., & Hattab, L. M. (2023). Shadow economy–financial sustainability nexus: the case of Palestine. Journal of Economic Studies, 51(2), 375–393.
Cited by: 8

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abuamsha’s work advances global understanding of the interplay between shadow economies and financial sustainability, offering evidence-based pathways to strengthen economic resilience in developing regions. His vision centers on empowering societies through sustainable fiscal policies that bridge the gap between informal activity and formal economic growth.