Dr. Mamiza Haq is a Senior Lecturer in Banking and Finance.
She holds Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Finance), Master of Commerce (Finance), Master of Science (Finance) and PhD degrees.
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.
Her research publications have appeared in international and Australian peer-reviewed journals. Dr Haq has received a number of competitive research grants. She is an active researcher and presents her work regularly at international and Australian conferences. Dr Haq teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. She also supervises honours, Masters and PhD students.
Journal Article: New evidence on national culture and bank capital structure
Haq, Mamiza, Hu, Daniel, Pathan, Shams and Faff, Robert (2017) New evidence on national culture and bank capital structure. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 50 41-64. doi:10.1016/j.pacfin.2017.09.005
Journal Article: Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada
Haq, Mamiza, Avkiran, Necmi and Tarazi, Amine (2016) Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada. Accounting and Finance, . doi:10.1111/acfi.12244
Journal Article: Company results wrap: weighing up the risks behind the profits of Australia’s big four banks
Haq, Mamiza and Avkiran, Necmi K. (2016, September 09). Company results wrap: weighing up the risks behind the profits of Australia’s big four banks. , .
The Importance of Being Politically Connected
(2015–2018) ARC Discovery Projects
Financial Sector Development and Bank Off-Balance Sheet Activities
(2014–2015) Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand
Deposit Insurance, Market Discipline and their Relevance to Bank Systemic Risk
(2012) UQ Early Career Researcher
Market Discipline, Bank Competition, and Bank Efficiency: Evidence from Islamic banks in Southeast Asia
Doctor Philosophy
Essays on Executive Pay Disparity
(2019) Doctor Philosophy
Three Essays on Modelling and Testing the Conditional Risk Premium
(2016) Doctor Philosophy
New evidence on national culture and bank capital structure
Haq, Mamiza, Hu, Daniel, Pathan, Shams and Faff, Robert (2017) New evidence on national culture and bank capital structure. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 50 41-64. doi:10.1016/j.pacfin.2017.09.005
Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada
Haq, Mamiza, Avkiran, Necmi and Tarazi, Amine (2016) Does market discipline impact bank charter value? The case for Australia and Canada. Accounting and Finance, . doi:10.1111/acfi.12244
Company results wrap: weighing up the risks behind the profits of Australia’s big four banks
Haq, Mamiza and Avkiran, Necmi K. (2016, September 09). Company results wrap: weighing up the risks behind the profits of Australia’s big four banks. , .
Is Islamic banking more risky compared to conventional banking?
Haq, Mamiza (2016, July 28). Is Islamic banking more risky compared to conventional banking?. , .
The problems with relying on the bank of mum and dad
Haq, Mamiza (2015, April 06). The problems with relying on the bank of mum and dad. , .
Does skin in the game help? Bank franchise value, managerial incentives and ‘going for broke'
Pathan, Shams, Haq, Mamiza and Williams, Barry (2015) Does skin in the game help? Bank franchise value, managerial incentives and ‘going for broke'. Australian Journal of Management, 41 2: 271-298. doi:10.1177/0312896214539818
Haq, Mamiza, Pathan, Shams and Hoque, Mohammad (2014) The risk implication of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: an empirical examination of the US financial services industry. Applied Financial Economics, 24 15: 1005-1015. doi:10.1080/09603107.2014.920477
Disciplinary tools and bank risk exposure
Haq, Mamiza, Faff, Robert, Seth, Rama and Mohanty, Sunil (2014) Disciplinary tools and bank risk exposure. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 26 37-64. doi:10.1016/j.pacfin.2013.10.005
Market discipline and bank risk taking
Hoang, Khoa, Faff, Robert and Haq, Mamiza (2013) Market discipline and bank risk taking. Australian Journal of Management, 39 3: 327-350. doi:10.1177/0312896213496800
Factors determining European bank risk
Haq, Mamiza and Heaney, Richard (2012) Factors determining European bank risk. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 22 4: 696-718. doi:10.1016/j.intfin.2012.04.003
Efficiency of microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis
Haq, Mamiza, Skully, Michael and Pathan, Shams (2010) Efficiency of microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, 17 1: 63-97. doi:10.1007/s10690-009-9103-7
European bank equity risk: 1995-2006
Heaney, R. and Haq, M. (2009) European bank equity risk: 1995-2006. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 19 2: 274-288. doi:10.1016/j.intfin.2008.01.001
Regulation of microfinance institutions in Asia: A comparative analysis
Haq, M., Hoque, M. and Pathan, S. (2008) Regulation of microfinance institutions in Asia: A comparative analysis. International Review of Business Research Papers, 4 4: 421-450.
Factors determining bank risks: A European perspective
Haq, M. (2010). Factors determining bank risks: A European perspective. In: 2010 AFAANZ Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, (1-52). 4-6 July 2010.
Managerial incentives, market power and bank risk taking
Haq, Mamiza, Pathan, Shams and Williams, Barry (2010). Managerial incentives, market power and bank risk taking. In: 2010 AFAANZ Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, (1-31). 4-6 July 2010.
The Importance of Being Politically Connected
(2015–2018) ARC Discovery Projects
Financial Sector Development and Bank Off-Balance Sheet Activities
(2014–2015) Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand
Deposit Insurance, Market Discipline and their Relevance to Bank Systemic Risk
(2012) UQ Early Career Researcher
Market Discipline, Bank Competition, and Bank Efficiency: Evidence from Islamic banks in Southeast Asia
Doctor Philosophy — Principal Advisor
Other advisors:
Essays on Executive Pay Disparity
(2019) Doctor Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Other advisors:
Three Essays on Modelling and Testing the Conditional Risk Premium
(2016) Doctor Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Other advisors: