Dr. Choban is an experienced academic with 18 years in academia and 29 years in education. He holds a PhD from the University of Kebangsaan Malaysia and currently serves as a faculty member and Research Coordinator for the Business School at SDU University, Kazakhstan. His research focuses on Entrepreneurship and Social Capital, and he has authored notable works like *“Social Networks and Entrepreneurships – Does Personal Networks Matter?”*. Dr. Choban teaches Financial Management, Principles of Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Corporate Finance, showcasing his expertise and versatility in business and finance education.
PhD: University of Kebangsaan Malaysia, with research focused on social capital and entrepreneurship.
Master’s Degree: SDU University, Kazakhstan.
Bachelor’s Degree: Istanbul University, Turkey.
Faculty Member: Currently serves as a faculty member at SDU University, Kazakhstan, contributing to the Business School’s academic programs.
Research Coordinator: Holds the position of Research Coordinator for the Business School at SDU University, overseeing research initiatives and mentoring faculty and students in academic research.
Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: Specializes in exploring the impact of social networks on entrepreneurial success and development.
Notable Publications: Author of “Social Networks and Entrepreneurships – Does Personal Networks Matter?”, providing valuable insights into the relationship between social capital and business growth.
Dr. Choban’s teaching portfolio covers a broad range of business and finance subjects:
Financial Management
Principles of Accounting
Cost Accounting
Corporate Finance
His comprehensive teaching background reflects his extensive knowledge and versatility in these fields, enabling him to provide students with a robust understanding of core business concepts.
With 29 years in education and 18 years in academia, Dr. Choban has made significant contributions as both an educator and researcher. His role as Research Coordinator allows him to lead research projects and support the academic growth of the Business School.