Tariq Haque
Adelaide Business School
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Dr Tariq Haque joined The University of Adelaide after completing his PhD in Finance from The University of Melbourne. He was previously a Senior Tutor in the Department of Finance at The University of Melbourne. He has also tutored in The Department of Statistics at The University of Melbourne and has industry experience as an actuarial analyst.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2008 - ongoing Lecturer in Finance The University of Adelaide -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2003 - 2007 The University of Melbourne Australia PhD -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2023 Haque, T., Pham, T. P., & Yang, J. (2023). Geopolitical risk, financial constraints, and tax avoidance. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 88, 17 pages.
Scopus22022 Dong, L., Dai, Y., Haque, T., Kot, H. W., & Yamada, T. (2022). Coskewness and reversal of momentum returns: The US and international evidence. Journal of Empirical Finance, 69, 241-264.
Scopus32022 Haque, T. H., & Haque, M. O. (2022). The Unemployment Imbalance Between Non-English-Speaking Migrant Women and Australian Born Women. Journal of Quantitative Economics, 20(2), 459-478.
2021 Haque, T. H., & Haque, M. O. (2021). The steady progress of Non-English-Speaking migrant women’s labour market participation in Australia. Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics, 45(3), 131-148.
Scopus12020 Dai, Y., Haque, T., & Zurbruegg, R. (2020). Factor return forecasting using cashflow spreads. International Review of Economics and Finance, 69, 917-931.
Scopus1 WoS12020 Haque, T. H., & Haque, M. O. (2020). Double disadvantage? The slow progress of non-English-speaking migrant women in accessing good jobs in Australia. Labour and Industry, 30(3), 256-282.
Scopus6 WoS32018 Haque, T. H., & Haque, M. O. (2018). The swine flu and its impacts on tourism in Brunei. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 36, 92-101.
Scopus702018 Haque, T., & Haque, M. (2018). Evaluating the impacts of the Global Financial Crisis on tourism in Brunei. Tourism Analysis, 23(3), 409-414.
Scopus4 WoS32018 Haque, M., & Haque, T. (2018). Evaluating the effects of the road safety system approach in Brunei. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 118, 594-607.
Scopus10 WoS32018 Dai, Y., Haque, T. H., & Zurbruegg, R. (2018). Using Cashflow and Value Spreads to Forecast Long/Short Factor Returns. 2017 Chen, Y., Haque, T. H., & Li, S. (2017). The Smart Money Effect Revisited: Is There a 'Smart Money' Effect During Recessions?. 2016 Mackay, W., & Haque, T. (2016). A study of industry cost of equity in Australia using the Fama and French 5 Factor model and the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM): A pitch. Accounting and Management Information Systems, 15(3), 618-623. 2016 Podder, J., & Haque, T. H. (2016). The Impact of Capital Buffers on Future Loan Growth, Interest Income and Tier 1 Capital Ratios. 2015 Haque, T., & Ahmed, A. (2015). The relationship between Australian mutual fund fees and risk-adjusted performance in differing economic conditions. Australian Economic Papers, 54(1), 1-21.
2013 Haque, T. (2013). Risk-on risk-off: implications for investors in the Australian stock and bond markets. JASSA, 4(4), 47-52. 2012 Haque, T. H., & Glabadanidis, P. (2012). Do Equity Mutual Funds Really Perform Less Poorly in Bad Times? Evidence from US and Australia. 2011 Haque, T. (2011). The interaction of switching and lead-lag effects in equity markets. The Journal of Asset Management, 12(5), 350-359.
Scopus22011 Haque, T. (2011). Lead-lag effects in Australian industry portfolios. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, 18(3), 267-290.
Scopus62009 Haque, T. (2009). Switching Between the Banking and Metals and Mining Sectors of Australia. International Review of Finance, 9(4), 387-403.
2009 Haque, T. (2009). How profitable is the butterfly strategy in Australian fixed income markets?. JASSA, 3, 37-43. -
Conference Papers
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Working Paper
Year Citation 2012 Haque, T. H. (2012). Can Australian Mutual Fund Fees Be Justified by Their Unconditional Performance or by Their Performance in Economic Recessions?.
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Past Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2022 - 2023 Principal Supervisor Three Essays on Corporate Tax Avoidance Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Jiaxin Yang 2014 - 2017 Principal Supervisor Essays on value, momentum and the preference for skewness Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Yiqing Dai
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Memberships
Date Role Membership Country 2008 - ongoing Member Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand Australia 2000 - ongoing Member Institute of Actuaries of Australia Australia
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