Murdoch University | Australia
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Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Ariful Hoque earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), followed by a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Finance from Curtin University, Australia.
Professional Endeavors
With over 20 years of academic experience, Dr. Hoque has served as a finance faculty member at various universities, including Murdoch University, University of South Australia, University of Southern Queensland, and University of Dubai. His roles ranged from Senior Lecturer to Assistant Professor.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Hoque's scholarly contributions span across publications, textbooks, research books, and research book chapters, focusing on finance, economics, and management. His research interests include options markets, risk management, financial decision-making, and international finance.
Accolades and Recognition
Throughout his career, Dr. Hoque has received numerous awards and prizes for his outstanding contributions to academia, including awards for publications in top-tier journals and recognition for excellence in service.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Hoque's research publications in esteemed journals and books have contributed significantly to the fields of finance and economics. His work has been acknowledged internationally, as evidenced by awards and prizes received for his research endeavors.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Hoque's legacy lies in his substantial contributions to academia through research, teaching, and leadership roles. His continued dedication to scholarship and education is poised to shape the future of finance and economics, inspiring the next generation of researchers and academics. As he progresses, Dr. Hoque's influence is expected to extend further, impacting the academic landscape positively.
Notable Publications
Analysing implied volatility smirk to predict the US stock market crash during the global financial crisis 2023
Are Islamic stocks immune from financial crises? Evidence from contagion tests 2023 (6)