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Mr. Khwaja Naveed
Open University of the Netherlands

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Khwaja Naveed is a Research Scholar at the Department of Management Sciences, University of Malakand, Chakdara, Pakistan and Department of Strategic Studies, Open University of the Netherlands. He received a bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Engineering Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan. He received his MBA from Virtual University, Pakistan. He is interested in Machine Learning, Organizational Psychology, Corporate Social Responsility, Corporate Governance and Technology Innovation.

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Johor, Malaysia
Date: 18-20 December 2020
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Khwaja Naveed
Regular article
Published: 16 July 2021 in Eurasian Business Review
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This study investigated the relationship between executive turnover (ET) and quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) at the firm level. The role of political embeddedness (PE) in the association between ET and CSRD quality in Chinese listed A-share firms is also inspected. We employed 20,850 firm’s/year observations between 2010 and 2016. An inverse relationship was found between ET and CSRD quality as well as PE and CSRD quality. In addition, the study findings disclose that corporate PE moderates the relationship between ET and a firm’s CSRD quality whilst the impact of ET on a company's CSRD quality was found more pronounced for firms with a low level of corporate PE. This examination adds to the literature on CSRD quality under the premise of normative stakeholder theory and leads to the conclusion that the political link of departing executives is an active participant in the exacerbation of CSRD quality in PE firms of China. This implies a reinvigoration of the roles of decision-makers for sustainable CSR assurance.

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Fawad Rauf; Cosmina L. Voinea; Nadine Roijakkers; Khwaja Naveed; Hammad Bin Azam Hashmi; Tayyaba Rani. How executive turnover influences the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure? Moderating role of political embeddedness: evidence from China. Eurasian Business Review 2021, 1 -25.

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Fawad Rauf, Cosmina L. Voinea, Nadine Roijakkers, Khwaja Naveed, Hammad Bin Azam Hashmi, Tayyaba Rani. How executive turnover influences the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure? Moderating role of political embeddedness: evidence from China. Eurasian Business Review. 2021; ():1-25.

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Fawad Rauf; Cosmina L. Voinea; Nadine Roijakkers; Khwaja Naveed; Hammad Bin Azam Hashmi; Tayyaba Rani. 2021. "How executive turnover influences the quality of corporate social responsibility disclosure? Moderating role of political embeddedness: evidence from China." Eurasian Business Review , no. : 1-25.

Journal article
Published: 24 March 2021 in Sustainability
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The context of China fosters different contextual factors, which influences the quality of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure in comparison to firms across the rest of the world. Political ties at a corporate level are one of these vital factors. This paper studies the influence of firm-level political ties (PT) and executive turnover (ET) on the quality of CSR disclosure in the context of shareholding status of departing executive in Chinese listed A-share firms. Stakeholder and Agency theories are applied to the dissemination of CSR disclosures in Chinese firms whereby we used 20,578 firm-years interpretations of Chinese registered companies between 2012 and 2019. The results foster a negative link between executive turnover and quality of CSR disclosures. In addition, a negative relationship has been found between political ties and the quality of CSR disclosure. The findings disclose that the shareholding status of departing executive moderate the relationship between the impact of political ties and executive turnover on firms quality of CSR disclosure, whilst the effect of executive turnover on the quality of CSR disclosure was found more pronounced for firms whose departing executive held larger shareholding (SH). This study contributed to the literature on the quality of CSR disclosure while recognizing the negative effect of executive turnover on a firm’s quality of CSR disclosure for politically tied firms with a reinforcing moderating role of the shareholding status of departing executive.

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Fawad Rauf; Cosmina Voinea; Khwaja Naveed; Cosmin Fratostiteanu. CSR Disclosure: Effects of Political Ties, Executive Turnover and Shareholder Equity. Evidence from China. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3623 .

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Fawad Rauf, Cosmina Voinea, Khwaja Naveed, Cosmin Fratostiteanu. CSR Disclosure: Effects of Political Ties, Executive Turnover and Shareholder Equity. Evidence from China. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (7):3623.

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Fawad Rauf; Cosmina Voinea; Khwaja Naveed; Cosmin Fratostiteanu. 2021. "CSR Disclosure: Effects of Political Ties, Executive Turnover and Shareholder Equity. Evidence from China." Sustainability 13, no. 7: 3623.

Journal article
Published: 12 March 2021 in Sustainability
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This paper examines the heterogeneous links between board gender diversity and corporate social performance in different industries across China. OLS regression models are approximated using the data of Chinese industries from 2009 to 2015. Robustness test and two-stage least square (2SLS) methods are incorporated to cater for robustness and endogeneity. Board gender diversity (BGD) stimulates corporate social performance (CSP) of firms with environmental and social risk exposure regardless of critical mass and directors’ independence. It does so for firms with governance risk exposure while incorporating the critical mass effect and the director’s independence. Overall, the positive effect of BGD is prevalent in different industries at an aggregate level while considering firms with an overall ESG risk exposure. The findings imply that BGD can mitigate the ESG risk exposure in terms of enhancing the CSP and the advantage can be transpired with the inclusion of even one female director (independent or executive) to the board. The study also highlights that BGD enhances CSP in industries with more environmental and social risk exposure while doing so in industries with governance risk exposure after complementation by critical mass and independent director effects.

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Khwaja Naveed; Cosmina Voinea; Zahid Ali; Fawad Rauf; Cosmin Fratostiteanu. Board Gender Diversity and Corporate Social Performance in Different Industry Groups: Evidence from China. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3142 .

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Khwaja Naveed, Cosmina Voinea, Zahid Ali, Fawad Rauf, Cosmin Fratostiteanu. Board Gender Diversity and Corporate Social Performance in Different Industry Groups: Evidence from China. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (6):3142.

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Khwaja Naveed; Cosmina Voinea; Zahid Ali; Fawad Rauf; Cosmin Fratostiteanu. 2021. "Board Gender Diversity and Corporate Social Performance in Different Industry Groups: Evidence from China." Sustainability 13, no. 6: 3142.

Conference paper
Published: 31 January 2021 in Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences
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Due to the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak, problems brought about by the resultant widespread unemployment have drawn great attention. The tourism industry is one of the bitter victims of this situation as, besides hardware facilities, the biggest asset of the tourism industry is its Human Resource. The major calamity for those who encounter a job loss is an unhealthy psychological state. This study examines the influence of unemployment on the psychological health of employees in the Tourism Industry of China after the COVID-19 outbreak. The findings of this study suggest that the unemployed not only suffers from the lingering adverse effects in economic and livelihood terms but also in terms of devastating physical and mental impact on their family and society. We adopt the stress theory to make a comparison in the intensity of stress due to unemployment in the presence and absence of mediators, namely financial status and marital status by Path analysis, aiming to provide inspirations for practitioners and policymakers. This study shows that the negative psychological effects of unemployment can be diluted if the original family is maintained in a stable and harmonious way as the over occupying job responsibilities and no job at all fosters the same potency of work-family conflict.

ACS Style

Khwaja Naveed; Fawad Rauf; Abdul Ahad; Cosmina Voinea; Khwaja Fawad. The Stress Responses of Unemployment in Tourism Industry of China. Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences 2021, 7, 42 -47.

AMA Style

Khwaja Naveed, Fawad Rauf, Abdul Ahad, Cosmina Voinea, Khwaja Fawad. The Stress Responses of Unemployment in Tourism Industry of China. Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences. 2021; 7 (1):42-47.

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Khwaja Naveed; Fawad Rauf; Abdul Ahad; Cosmina Voinea; Khwaja Fawad. 2021. "The Stress Responses of Unemployment in Tourism Industry of China." Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences 7, no. 1: 42-47.

Journal article
Published: 18 December 2012 in International Journal of Computer Applications
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Khalil Khan; Rehan Ullah; Nasir Ahmad Khan; Khwaja Naveed. Urdu Character Recognition using Principal Component Analysis. International Journal of Computer Applications 2012, 60, 1 -4.

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Khalil Khan, Rehan Ullah, Nasir Ahmad Khan, Khwaja Naveed. Urdu Character Recognition using Principal Component Analysis. International Journal of Computer Applications. 2012; 60 (11):1-4.

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Khalil Khan; Rehan Ullah; Nasir Ahmad Khan; Khwaja Naveed. 2012. "Urdu Character Recognition using Principal Component Analysis." International Journal of Computer Applications 60, no. 11: 1-4.