School of Business & Quality Management
Faculty
Md Reiazul Haque personal photo
academic title and school
Academic title
Assistant Professor
School Affiliation
Contact Info

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Research

Corporate governance
Corporate finance
Interdisciplinary areas

Education

PhD – The University of Newcastle, Australia
MBA – University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Professional experience

Jan 2022 to Dec 2023: Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, The University of Manchester, UK

Jan 2020 to Dec 2021: Sessional/Part-time Lecturer in Accounting and Finance, The University of Newcastle, Australia

Feb 2012 to May 2017: Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Accounting, Hajee Mohammed Danesh Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

Recent publications

1. Haque, M. R., Rahman, M. L., & Mamun, M. A. (2024). Is one head better than two? Dual leadership and firm performance during the COVID-19 crisis. Abacus. [accepted for publication]. (Scopus, Q2, ABDC: A)

2. Haque, M. R. (2023). A financial analysis of inventory leanness before, during, and after the Covid-19 crisis. The TQM Journal [ahead-of-print]. (Scopus, Q1, ABDC: B)

3. Haque, M. R., Choi, B., Lee, D., & Wright, S. (2022). Insider vs. outsider CEO and firm performance: Evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic. Finance Research Letters, 47. (Scopus, Q1, ABDC: A)

4. Haque, M. R., & Sohel, M. N. I. (2019). Are Islamic banks less efficient than other banks? Evidence from Bangladesh. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 9(10), 1136-1146. (Scopus, Q2)

5. Kumar, A., Kumar, R., Haque, M. R., Chowdhury, S. P., & Islam, S. (2017). Entrepreneurial networks and knowledge transfer: The moderating role of incubator/accelerator affiliation. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 7(11), 1093-1107. (Scopus, Q2)

6. Haque, M. R., Kabir, M. Z., Rahman, M. M., Chowdhury, S. P., & Islam, S. (2017). Entrepreneurial intentions: A study on students from Countryside University. Asian Economic and Financial Review, 7(10), 972-980. (Scopus, Q2)