Dr. Haroon Bakari

Assistant Professor
University of Sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Business Administration from University of Sindh, Pakistan

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Biography

I am PhD in Business Administration and self-motivated, hardworking, and dependable. I have 10 years plus of work experience in Teaching, research, administration, and training and development. I have published more than 20 research papers in national and international Journals including three impact factor Journals. I have more than 200 citations for publication on Google Scholar. Recipient of Silver medal in MBA and HEC Indigenous scholarship for M.Phil. leading to PhD. I have also completed two funded projects worth 5.6 million. One project worth 10 M is in review process.

Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
Authentic Leadership
Commitment to Change
Resistance to Change
Innovation

Selected Publications

  1. Patel, T. and H. Bakari, 2022. The impact of paternalistic leadership on innovative work behavior. A test of mediation model. Etikonomi, 21: 295-312.
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  2. Liu, D., H. Bakari, M. Niaz, Q. Zhang and I.A. Shah, 2022. Impact of managerial trustworthy behavior on employee engagement: Mediating role of perceived insider status. Front. Psychol., Vol. 13. 10.3389/FPSYG.2022.942697.
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  3. Shah, I.A., R.A. Khuhro and H. Bakari, 2021. A study of organisational determinants influencing employees behaviour in the educational sector: A scoping review. Int. J. Manage. Educ., 15: 523-543.
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  4. Bakari, H., A.I. Hunjra and S. Jaros, 2020. Commitment to change among health care workers in Pakistan. J. Health Manage., 22: 330-347.
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  5. Yogaswara, M.F., I. Juwana, Y.S. Sari and H. Bakari, 2019. A study of pollution load capacity of the industrial sector in Cibabat river in the watershed of Citarum river. Indonesian J. Urban Environ. Technol., 3: 67-83.
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  6. Bakari, H. and M.M.A. Bakari, 2019. Mediating role of brand trust between perceived external prestige and brand satisfaction: evidence from smartphone users. NICE Res. J., 12: 136-154.
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  7. Attiq, S., H. Bakari and M. Irfan, 2019. Role of core self evaluation and acquired motivations in employee task performance. Pak. J. Psychol. Res., 34: 401-418.
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  8. Hunjra, A.I., H. Mehmood and H. Bakari, 2018. Co-movement between macroeconomic variables and capital flight. Asian Econ. Financ. Rev., 8: 1185-1195.
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  9. Hunjra, A.I., , H. Bakari and I. Batool, 2018. Application of financial decisions, their determinants, and financial performance: a tabular summary of systematic literature review. Empirical Econ. Rev., 1: 91-142.
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  10. Bakari, H., A.I. Hunjra, S. Jaros and I. Khoso, 2018. Moderating role of cynicism about organizational change between authentic leadership and commitment to change in Pakistani public sector hospitals. Leadership Health Serv., Vol. 31. 10.1108/LHS-01-2018-0006.
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  11. Bakari, H., A.I. Hunjra, S. Attiq, R.A. Khuhro, A.S. Khan and R. Koser, 2017. Authentic leadership in the context of organizational change, insights from Pakistani health sector organizations. Asian J. Scient. Res., 10: 372-379.
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  12. Bakari, H., A.I. Hunjra and G.S.K. Niazi, 2017. How does authentic leadership influence planned organizational change? The role of employees’ perceptions: Integration of theory of planned behavior and Lewin's three step model. J. Change Manage., 17: 155-187.
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  13. Bakari, H. and I. Khoso, 2017. Psychological determinants of graduate employability: a comparative study of business and agriculture students across Pakistan. Bus. Econ. Rev., 9: 113-140.
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  14. Bakari, H. and A.I. Hunjra, 2017. Authentic leadership questionnaire: case of its validation through structural equation modelling; evidence from Pakistan. Bus. Econ. Rev., 9: 21-48.
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