Mohammad Imdadul Haque

Associate Professor
Department of Business Management
Princess Al-Jawhara Center for Molecular Medicine
Saudi Arabia

Biography

Dr. Haque is Ph.D in economics from the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University in India. Prior to working as Associate Professor in College of Business Administration in Al Kharj he has worked as a faculty in ICFAI, India. Besides having taught subjects like Managerial Economics, Macroeconomics, Business Research Methods, Money & Banking and Business Statistics at post graduate level has also worked as Academic Coordinator and looked after academic activities at the center, like, course development, faculty load distribution, course alignment, time table, and conduction of internal evaluation. He has added value to his teaching by training students in using MS Excel sheets and SPSS package for multivariate data analysis. Particularly, his teaching interests are Statistics and Econometrics. Besides attending more than a dozen conferences and seminars he also has many Faculty Development Workshops to his credit. He has also been the resource person for quite a few workshops on data analysis through SPSS. He has also got a couple of research papers in reputed national and international journals. His research interests are particularly in the field of developmental economics and market research.

Research Intrest

Principles of Microeconomics Business Statistics-II Prediction of Business Principles of Macroeconomics.

List of Publications
Haque MI (2015) Are Exports and Imports cointegrated in Saudi Arabia. Applied Econometrics and International Development 15-1.
Tausif MR, Haque MI (2016) Identifying Entrepreneurship Traits and Skills in Saudi Arabia: An Attitudinal Approach, International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research 14: 4025-4046.
Afsal EM, Haque MI, (2016) Market interactions in Gold and Stock Markets-Evidences from Saudi Arabia, International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6: 1025-1034.

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