Prof Dr. Ram Al Jaffri Saad | Behavioral Research in Accounting | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr. Ram Al Jaffri Saad. University Utara, Malaysia.
👤 Profile
🎓 Education
Prof. Ram’s academic foundation includes a Bachelor in Management Accounting from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (2001), an MSc in International Accounting from UUM (2004), a PhD in Accounting from UUM (2010), and a 2012 post‑doctoral fellowship at Hull University (UK). His rigorous training spans both local and international academic environments. The MSc equipped him with global perspective on cross‑border financial regulation and reporting. The PhD at UUM formalized his investigative approach to accounting behaviors, while the post‑doctoral tenure at Hull enriched his methodological rigor and research network in behavioral and Islamic accounting. Together, these credentials underpin his capacity to lead high‑impact research and educational programs, especially in areas spanning governance, ethics, and faith‑based financial accountability.
💼 Experience
Prof. Ram’s professional journey began in 2001 as a tutor at UUM, followed by a lecturer position in 2004. He was promoted to senior lecturer in 2010, associate professor in 2014, and full professor in 2020. As Assistant Vice‑Chancellor (from May 2023), he oversees academic policy and strategic development across UUM’s College of Business. As Dean of TISSA‑UUM, he directs curriculum design, faculty engagement, and research integration in accountancy education. Additionally, as Chairman of the Council of Deans and Heads of Accounting Departments nationwide, he coordinates inter‑university collaboration, standardizes academic benchmarks, and champions innovation in accounting pedagogy. Prof. Ram’s layered career—with frontline teaching, supervisory leadership, and administrative stewardship—exemplifies a lifelong commitment to education, institutional excellence, and sector‑wide impact.
🔬 Research Interests
Prof. Ram’s primary research focus is on behavioral research in accounting, exploring how human factors shape financial decision‑making and ethics. This seamlessly intertwines with Islamic accounting, particularly Zakat accounting, bridging religious frameworks into fiscal practices and accountability. He’s also deeply engaged in Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) studies, analyzing how social responsibility initiatives impact stakeholder behavior and reporting standards. Through this tri‑focused approach—behavioral accounting, Islamic finance, and ESG—Prof. Ram investigates the intersection of culture, faith, and corporate responsibility. His empirical studies probe decision biases, compliance motives, and institutional trust, yielding actionable insights for policy‑makers, educational leaders, and practitioners globally. Ultimately, his work aims to foster ethical, transparent, and culturally responsive financial systems.
🏆 Awards
Prof. Ram has garnered several commendations recognizing his contributions to accounting research, teaching excellence, and academic leadership. Among these, his outstanding mentorship of PhD and master’s candidates—especially in behavioral, Islamic, and ESG accounting—won faculty‑level excellence awards at UUM. On national ground, he received the Malaysian Accounting Research Excellence Award for his impactful studies on zakat compliance behavior in Islamic institutions. He has been repeatedly nominated for the Best University Leader in Accounting Education award by the Malaysian Higher Education Ministry. His dual stewardship roles at UUM and in national councils have also led to commendations for institutional innovation and cross‑university collaboration. These accolades reflect his sustained influence on accounting pedagogy, research integrity, and faith‑based financial governance.