Staff Profile
Dr Mamiza Haq
Senior Lecturer in Finance
- Email: mamiza.haq@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 82911
- Personal Website: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/business/people/profile/mamizahaq.html
- Address: Newcastle University Business School
Room 3.53.3
Frederick Douglass Centre
Newcastle University, Newcastle Helix, 2 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE4 5TG
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Dr. Mamiza Haq holds Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Finance), Master of Commerce (Finance), Master of Science (Finance) and PhD degrees. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
Dr. Haq is the Education Lead in Finance subject group. She is passionate about teaching banking and finance to her undergraduate and postgraduate students. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes innovation and empathy. She believes learning is a two-way process and creating a platform for the students to engage will enhance their learning process. She has been involved with a number of courses including Banking and Lending Decisions/Financial Institutions, Corporate Finance, Decision Science/Behavioural Economics and Finance, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Management, Investments.
Dr. Haq enjoys supervising Honours, Masters and PhD students. In her leisure time, she enjoys listening to podcasts on leadership and social impact.
Here is a link to a presentation on my teaching experience.
Dr. Haq's research interest centres on bank equity, and credit risks, bank regulation, capital adequacy requirement and market discipline, bank competition and efficiency, financial crises, and non-conventional banking (microfinance and Islamic finance). She is also interested in the area of corporate finance including dividend policy, capital structure, mergers and acquisitions and corporate governance. Her research publications have appeared in international and Australian peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Haq has received several competitive research grants including ARC Discovery, AFAANZ and AIBE research grants. She is the Deputy Editor for Accounting and Finance and serves in the Editorial Board for Spanish Journal of Finance and Accounting.
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=MLRk-vYAAAAJ&hl=en
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=948230
Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=2592790210
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Articles
- Haq M, Pathan S, Mendez CF, Lobo GJ. Institutional investors' horizons and bank transparency. Journal of Business Finance and Accounting 2024, 51(5-6), 1378-1407.
- Haq M, Ongena S, Pu J, Tan E. Do banks engage in earnings management? The role of dividends and institutional factors. Journal of Banking and Finance 2024, 168, 107287.
- Yusuf R, Haq M. CEO Compensation and Bank’s Performance Following Bank-Rescue. International Journal of Managerial Finance 2024, epub ahead of print.
- Pathan S, Haq M, Morgan J. CEO Pay Gaps and Bank Risk-Taking. European Accounting Review 2023, 32(4), 935-964.
- Haq, M, Tripe, D, Seth, R. Do Traditional off-balance sheet exposures increase bank risk?. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 2022, 80.
- Evans, JJ, Haq, M. Do bank capital reduce liquidity creation?. Global Finance Journal 2022, 54.
- Pathan S, Haq M, Faff R, Seymour T. Institutional investor horizon and bank risk-taking. Journal of Corporate Finance 2021, 66, 101794.
- Haq, M, Avkiran, N, Tarazi, A. Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada. Accounting and Finance 2016.
- Haq, M, Hu, D, Faff, R, Pathan, MST. New evidence on national culture and bank capital structure. 2018.
- Pathan S, Haq M, Williams B. Does skin in the game help? Bank franchise value, managerial incentives and 'going for broke'. Australian Journal of Management 2016, 41(2), 271-298.
- Haq, M, Hoang, K. Market discipline and bank risk. Australian Journal of Management 2013.
- Haq, M, Faff, R, Seth, R, Mohanty, S. Disciplinary tools and bank risk exposure. Pacific Basin Finance Journal 2024.
- Haq, M, Heaney, R. Factors determining European bank risk. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 2012, 22.
- Haq, M, Skully, M, Pathan, S. Efficiency of microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets 2010.
- Haq, M, Heaney, R. European bank equity risk: 1995-2006. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 2009.
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Online Publications
- Mountain W, Haq M. Comic explainer: how does Islamic finance work?. The Conversation, 2018. Available at: https://theconversation.com/comic-explainer-how-does-islamic-finance-work-90957.
- Haq, M, Avkiran, N. Company results wrap: weighing up the risks behind the profits of Australia’s big four banks . The Conversation, 2016. Available at: https://theconversation.com/company-results-wrap-weighing-up-the-risks-behind-the-profits-of-australias-big-four-banks-63396.
- Haq, M, Faff, R. Is Islamic banking more risky compared to conventional banking?. The Conversation, 2016. Available at: https://theconversation.com/is-islamic-banking-more-risky-compared-to-conventional-banking-62993.
- Haq, M. The problems with relying on the bank of mum and dad. The Conversation, 2015. Available at: https://theconversation.com/the-problems-with-relying-on-the-bank-of-mum-and-dad-33826.