Mahmoud Elmarzouky | Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Mahmoud Elmarzouky
University of St Andrews, United Kingdom

Mahmoud Elmarzouky
Affiliation University of St Andrews
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 57222869551
Documents 45
Citations 1,818
h-index 21
Subject Area Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Event Business Global Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9867-6057

Mahmoud Elmarzouky is a researcher affiliated with the University of St Andrews whose reported scholarly profile encompasses corporate social responsibility, sustainability, accounting, governance, taxation, digital disclosure, and emerging technologies. The profile records 45 documents, 1,818 citations, and an h-index of 21. [1] The research record includes recent publications addressing climate-impact disclosure, human-rights risks, tax aggressiveness, algorithmic trading, and artificial intelligence-enabled sustainability strategies. [2][3]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile for Mahmoud Elmarzouky, emphasizing documented research activity and recent scholarly outputs. His publication portfolio demonstrates an interdisciplinary focus connecting sustainability, corporate governance, accounting, taxation, disclosure, and technology. Recent work published in 2026 addresses board gender diversity and climate-impact disclosure, multilevel governance of human-rights risks, digital disclosure complexity, explainable algorithmic trading, and artificial intelligence-driven sustainability strategies. [2][3][4]

Keywords

Corporate social responsibility; sustainability; ESG; corporate governance; climate disclosure; human rights; accounting; taxation; artificial intelligence; digital disclosure.

Introduction

Research on sustainability and responsible corporate conduct increasingly intersects with accounting information, governance structures, digital technologies, and regulatory accountability. Within this context, Elmarzouky’s recent work examines how organizations communicate environmental and social effects while managing information, tax, and technological risks. These themes position the research profile at the intersection of sustainability scholarship and contemporary accounting and governance questions. [2][3]

Research Profile

The available profile reports 45 documents, 1,818 citations, and an h-index of 21. [1] The stated subject area, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, is complemented by research addressing accounting information systems, taxation, corporate disclosure, governance, and sustainable innovation.

Research Contributions

  • Climate-impact disclosure is examined in relation to board gender diversity and corporate reporting quality. [2]
  • Sustainability-related human-rights risks are considered through multilevel governance and institutional accountability. [3]
  • Digital disclosure complexity is connected with tax aggressiveness using US XBRL filings. [4]
  • Emerging technology research addresses explainable algorithmic trading and AI-powered innovation for ESG and sustainable ecosystems. [5][6]

Publications

Selected 2026 publications include Board Gender Diversity and the Quality of Corporate Climate Impact Disclosure: UK Evidence (4 August 2026), Managing Sustainability-Related Human Rights Risks (9 June 2026), Digital disclosure complexity and tax aggressiveness (1 June 2026), Explainable algorithmic trading with embedded audit and tax trails (17 March 2026), and Artificial Intelligence-Powered Innovation Strategies for ESG Impact and Sustainable Ecosystems (5 March 2026). [2][3][4][5][6]

Research Impact

The reported citation count and h-index indicate measurable scholarly uptake, while the breadth of recent publications demonstrates engagement with current debates in sustainability, disclosure, governance, and accounting technology. [1] The evidence supports consideration of the researcher within an academic recognition context, subject to the award body’s independent assessment criteria.

Award Suitability

For a research excellence recognition associated with Business Global Awards, the profile presents several relevant indicators: a defined sustainability-oriented research area, established bibliometric activity, and recent peer-reviewed publications in internationally recognized journals. [1] Suitability should nevertheless be determined through transparent evaluation of publication quality, originality, scholarly contribution, and the specific eligibility requirements of the award.

Conclusion

Mahmoud Elmarzouky’s documented research profile combines sustainability and corporate responsibility with accounting, governance, taxation, disclosure, and emerging digital technologies. The reported bibliometric indicators and recent 2026 publications provide a substantive basis for academic recognition, while maintaining an evidence-based distinction between documented outputs and broader award judgments.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mahmoud Elmarzouky, Author ID 57222869551. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57222869551
  2. Elmarzouky, M. (2026). Board Gender Diversity and the Quality of Corporate Climate Impact Disclosure: UK Evidence. Business Strategy and the Environment.
    DOI: 10.1002/bse.71356
  3. Elmarzouky, M. (2026). Managing Sustainability-Related Human Rights Risks: The Role of Multilevel Governance and Institutional Accountability. Business Strategy and the Environment.
    DOI: 10.1002/bse.71124
  4. Elmarzouky, M. (2026). Digital disclosure complexity and tax aggressiveness: insights from US XBRL filings. Journal of Accounting Literature.
    DOI: 10.1108/JAL-05-2025-0227
  5. Elmarzouky, M. (2026). Explainable algorithmic trading with embedded audit and tax trails. International Journal of Accounting and Information Management.
    DOI: 10.1108/IJAIM-10-2025-0351
  6. Elmarzouky, M. (2026). Artificial Intelligence-Powered Innovation Strategies for ESG Impact and Sustainable Ecosystems: A Natural-Resource-Based and Environmental-Legitimacy Perspective. Business Strategy and the Environment.
    DOI: 10.1002/bse.70654