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Dr Harvey Nguyen PhD

Senior Lecturer

Doctoral Mentor Supervisor
School of Economics and Finance

Harvey is a Senior Lecturer over the bar at the School of Economics and Finance, Massey University. Harvey received a Ph.D. in Finance from Monash University, Australia where he was awarded the Vice Chancellor's Commendation for Thesis Excellence. His research interests are sustainable finance, corporate governance, capital markets, and behavioral finance, with recent works focusing on climate change and capital markets, labor finance, fund management, corporate social responsibility, and financial accounting. Harvey has published in leading academic and practitioner-based journals such as Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Markets, The European Accounting Review, Journal of Business Ethics, International Business Review, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, International Review of Economics and Finance, Accounting and Finance, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance, Applied Economics, among others. His research has been presented at over 80 conferences/seminars and won a number of competitive research grants and Best Paper Awards, such as the Boyle, Lally, and Rose Trophy for the Best Overall Paper at the 2020 New Zealand Finance Colloquium, the NZX Best Paper Award for Practical Implications to Capital Markets in 2021, and the CFA Institute ARX Best Paper Awards in 2022 and 2023. Harvey won the Massey University College Research Distinction Award- Early Career in 2021 and Top Research Output Awards, Massey School of Economics and Finance in 2023.

Harvey has taught a wide range of topics, including Corporate Finance, Financial Modelling, Financial Risk Management, Financial Management Theory, Quantitative Methods for Accounting and Finance, Case Studies on Financial Management and Sustainable Finance, Business Finance, and Investment Analysis at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His teaching quality has been demonstrated by high student evaluation scores (95-100%) and the Nomination for Lecturer of the Year Award. Harvey has supervised 19 high-degree research students (Ph.D. and  Master students) and has been an examiner/assessor for over 140 PhD/ Master/Honour research theses in finance, accounting, and data analytics. His research students have published in internationally recognized finance journals and won prestigious research awards, such as the Dean’s List of Exceptional Theses and the Best Ph.D. Paper Awards at the New Zealand Finance Colloquiums.

Harvey is the Director of Doctoral Studies (Economics and Finance- Auckland campus), Deputy Director of Massey University's Sustainability and CSR Research Group, and Finance Research Seminar Coordinator. Harvey serves as the Associate Editor/ Guest Editor/ Editorial Board Member of several journals (Scopus: Q1; ABDC: A/B). Harvey has served as an ad hoc reviewer for over 50 journals and conferences, including Journal of Banking and FinanceJournal of Corporate FinanceJournal of Business Finance and AccountingJournal of Economic Behavior and OrganizationEnergy EconomicsJournal of Empirical FinancePacific-Basin Finance JournalInternational Review of Financial Analysis, Review of Managerial Science, Academy of Management Annual MeetingFMA Annual Meetings EFA Annual Conferences, SFA Annual Conferences, among others.

Harvey is a Senior Lecturer over the bar at Massey Business School. He is the Director of Doctoral Studies (Economics & Finance- Auckland campus), Deputy Director of Sustainability & CSR Research Group, and serves on the Editorial Board of a number of journals. Harvey has published in leading academic and practitioner-based journals such as Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Financial Markets, The European Accounting Review, Journal of Business Ethics, International Business Review, and Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money. His research has won a number of Best Paper Awards and competitive research grants.

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: Tel: +64 (09) 414 0800 ext. 43157
    Location: 2.29A, Quad B
    Campus: Albany Campus
  • Ph: DDI: +64 9 213 6157

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy - Monash University (2018)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Mentor Supervisor, Massey University

Prizes and Awards

  • Top Research Output Awards (Both Overall & Emerging Categories) - Massey University School of Economics and Finance (2024)
  • Impact Acceleration Grant Scheme - Monash Business School Australia (2024)
  • CFA Institute Asia-Pacific Research Exchange (ARX) Best Paper Award (with co-authors) - The 27th New Zealand Finance Colloquium 2023 (2023) (2023)
  • MBS 2023 REaDI Research Grant - Massey University (2023)
  • Strategic Research Excellence Fund (SREF), Co-Investigator (2023) - Massey University (2023)
  • Massey University Research Fund (MURF) Award 2023, Principal Investigator - Massey Business School, Massey University (2023)
  • Massey Business School Mini-MURF Grant - Massey University (2023)
  • CFA Institute ARX Best Paper Award (with co-authors) - The 26th New Zealand Finance Colloquium 2022 (2022)
  • Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Research Grant, Co-Investigator (2022) - AFAANZ (2022)
  • Massey University College Research- Early Career Researcher Grant - Massey University (2022)
  • MBS Star Award- High Performance Research Group (Highly Commended) 2022 - Massey Business School, Massey University (2022)
  • Best Paper Award for Outstanding Research with Practical Implications to New Zealand Capital Markets (NZX Award), The 25th New Zealand Finance Colloquium (with co-authors) - New Zealand Finance Colloquium (2021) (2021)
  • Winner of Massey University College Research Distinction Award- Early Career 2021 - Massey Business School (2021)
  • Massey Business School REaDI Research Funding Scheme (ESG Cluster Research), Co-Investigator - Massey Business School (2021)
  • Massey Business School REaDI Research Funding Scheme (Sustainability and CSR Research), Co-Investigator - MasseyUniversity (2021)
  • Massey University Research Fund (MURF) Award, Principal Investigator, 2021 - Massey Business School, Massey University (2021)
  • Marsden Resubmission Support Grant from the Provost - Massey University (2021)
  • Boyle, Lally, and Rose Prize for the Best Overall Paper at the New Zealand Finance Colloquium, 2020, (with co-authors) - New Zealand Finance Colloquium (2020)
  • Strategic Research Excellence Fund (SREF), Massey University, Principal Investigator. (2019 – 2020). - Massey University (2020)
  • Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Research Grant, Principal Investigator (2019-2020) - Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) (2019)
  • Nominated for the 2019 Lecturer of the Year Award, Massey University - Albany Students' Association Inc (2019)
  • Massey University Research Fund (MURF), Principal Investigator. (2018-2019) - Massey Business School, Massey University (2019)
  • Vice-Chancellor's Commendation for Thesis Excellence, Monash University, 2018 - Vice-Chancellor, Monash University (2019)
  • Best Ph.D Paper Award - The 2017 Behavioural Finance and Capital Markets Conference, Melbourne, Australia (2017)
  • Best Ph.D. Paper Award - The 21st New Zealand Finance Colloquium, Auckland Centre for Financial Research (2017)
  • New Zealand ASEAN Scholar Awards - New Zealand Development Program, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (2012)
  • Vietnamese Young Talent Scientific Research Award - The Ministry of Education and Training of Viet Nam (2011)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

  • Sustainable finance
  • Climate change and capital markets
  • ESG/CSR issues
  • Corporate finance
  • Behavioral finance
  • Liquidity issues
  • Empirical asset pricing
  • Corporate disclosure and financial accounting

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Applied Economics (140200):
Banking, Finance and Investment (150200): Business and Management (150300): Commerce, Management, Tourism And Services (150000): Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Engagement (150303):
Economics (140000):
Finance (150201):
Financial Economics (140207):
Investment and Risk Management (150205)

Keywords

  • Sustainable finance
  • Climate change and capital markets
  • ESG/CSR issues
  • Corporate finance
  • Behavioral finance
  • Liquidity issues
  • Empirical asset pricing
  • Corporate disclosure and financial accounting

Research Projects

Completed Projects

Project Title: Earnings Announcements and Demand of Lottery: A Cross-country Analysis

Date Range: 2019 - 2019

Funding Body: Massey University

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Journal

Pham, MH., Nguyen, H., Young, M., & Dao, A. (2024). Who Keeps Company with the Wolf will Learn to Howl: Does Local Corruption Culture Affect Financial Adviser Misconduct?. Journal of Business Ethics. 194(1), 185-210
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V., Young, M.
Nguyen, H., Pham, MH., & Truong, C. (2023). Work from Home Suitability and Credit Risk Assessment. European Accounting Review.
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Ma, R., Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2024). Insider trading and climate disasters. Global Finance Journal. 62
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, H., Pham, AV., Pham, MD., & Pham, MH. (2023). Business resilience: Lessons from government responses to the global COVID-19 crisis. International Business Review. 32(5)
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Roy, S., Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2024). How does management respond to stock price crashes?. International Journal of Managerial Finance. 20(2), 546-577
[Journal article]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Roy, S., Nguyen, H., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2023). Be nice to the air: Severe haze pollution and mutual fund risk. Global Finance Journal. 58
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Hoang, K., Nguyen, C., Nguyen, H., & Vo, LV. (2023). Disaster response: The COVID-19 pandemic and insider trading around the world. Global Finance Journal. 56, Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1044028323000091
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, HT., Pham, MH., & Truong, C. (2023). Leadership in a pandemic: Do more able managers keep firms out of trouble?. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 37
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Thakerngkiat, N., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2023). Does fear spur default risk?. International Review of Economics and Finance. 83, 879-899
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Ma, R., Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2022). Climate events and return comovement. Journal of Financial Markets. 61
[Journal article]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, H. (2022). Reconceptualising corporate compliance: responsibility, freedom and the law. Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society. 22(7), 1373-1374Retreived from https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/CG-11-2022-577/full/html
[Book Review]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., Visaltanachoti, N., & Young, M. (2021). Do climate risks matter for green investment?. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money. 75
[Journal article]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N., Young, M.
Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2021). Country governance and international equity returns. Journal of Banking and Finance. 122, Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037842662030248X
[Journal article]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Thakerngkiat, N., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2021). Do accounting information and market environment matter for cross-asset predictability?. Accounting and Finance. 61(3), 4389-4434
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, HT., & Pham, MH. (2021). Does investor attention matter for market anomalies?. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 29, Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214635020303804
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Nguyen, HT., & Pham, MH. (2021). Does investor attention matter for market anomalies?. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 29
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Thakerngkiat, N., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2021). Do accounting information and market environment matter for cross‐asset predictability?. Accounting and Finance. 61(3), 4839-4434 Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acfi.12736
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, LT., Nguyen, HT., & Pham, MH. (2021). Bribe or die: gender differences in entrepreneurship in emerging markets. Applied Economics. 53(19), 2170-2191
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Nguyen, HT., & Pham, MH. (2021). Air pollution and behavioral biases: Evidence from stock market anomalies. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance. 29
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Pham, V.
Nguyen, HT., & Truong, C. (2018). When are extreme daily returns not lottery? At earnings announcements!. Journal of Financial Markets. 41, 92-116
[Journal article]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N. (2018). Politics and liquidity. Journal of Financial Markets. 38, 1-13
[Journal article]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.

Conference

Marshall, BR., Nguyen, HT., Nguyen, NH., & Visaltanachoti, N.(2021). Country governance and international equity returns. Paper presented at the meeting of Journal of Banking and Finance
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Marshall, B., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Ma, R.Climate Disasters and Return Comovement. . Online (Melbourne)
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., & Dang, DH.Trust and Sovereign Ratings. . Canada (Online)
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T., Marshall, B., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Ma, M.Climate Disasters and Return Co-movement. . Auckland
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Marshall, B., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Ma, M.(2019, November). Climate Disasters and Insider Trading. .
[Conference]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Thakerngkiat, N.The 2019 New Zealand Finance Meeting. . Auckland
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Thakerngkiat, N.Do Accounting Information and Market Environment Matter for Cross-Asset Predictability. . Sydney
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Marshall, B., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Ma, M.Climate Disasters and Insider Trading. . Wellington
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Marshall, B., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, N., & Ma, M.Climate Disasters and Insider Trading. . Sydney
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Nguyen, T., Duong, HN., Pham, MH., & Vu, V. (2019). Military CEOs and Bank Loan Contracts. http://asianfa2019.ueh.edu.vn/submission/openconf.php. : The 31st Asian Finance Association Annual Meeting
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T., Duong, HN., Pham, MH., & Vu, V. (2019). Military CEOs and Bank Loan Contracts. https://www.fmaconferences.org/Vietnam/VietnamProgram.htm. : The 2019 FMA Asia Pacific Conference
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T.Earnings Announcement Lottery Pay-offs and the Cross-sectional of Stock Returns. . University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T.Earnings Announcements Lottery-Payoff and the Cross-section of Stock Returns. Paper presented at the meeting of https://acfr.aut.ac.nz/conferences-and-events/2018-nz-finance-meeting/academic-programme. Queenstown, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T.Earnings Announcements Lottery-Payoff and the Cross-section of Stock Returns. Paper presented at the meeting of http://sfm.finance.nsysu.edu.tw/index.htm. Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T.When are extreme daily returns not lottery? At earnings announcements!. . University of Auckland, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T.When are Extreme Daily Returns not Lottery? At Earnings Announcements!. . Melbourne, Australia
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, T.When are extreme daily returns not lottery? At earnings announcements!. . Athens, Greece
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Nguyen, T.
Nguyen, N., Visaltanachoti, N., Nguyen, T., & Marshall, BR.Country Governance and International Equity Return. . Auckland
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Marshall, BR., nguyen, N., Visaltanachoti, N., & Nguyen, T.Country Governance and International Equity Returns. . Aucklan
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.
Marshall, BR., Nguyen, NH., Nguyen, T., & Visaltanachoti, N.(2015). Country governance and International equity returns. . Bangkok, Thailand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Marshall, B., Nguyen, T., Visaltanachoti, N.

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Statement

Teaching experience includes Corporate Finance, Financial Modelling, Financial Risk Management, Financial Management Theory, Quantitative Methods for Accounting and Finance, Case Studies on Corporate Finance and Risk Management, Business Finance, and Equities and Investment Analysis at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Graduate Supervision Statement

Harvey has supervised 19 high-degree research (HDR) students (Ph.D. and  Master students) and has been an examiner/assessor for over 140 PhD/ Master/Honour research theses in finance, accounting, and data analytics. His research students have published in internationally recognized finance journals and won prestigious research awards, such as the Dean’s List of Exceptional Theses and the Best Ph.D. Paper Awards at the New Zealand Finance Colloquiums.


Dr Harvey Nguyen is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 4 0
Co-supervisor 0 2

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Yunzhe Zhu - Doctor of Philosophy
    Essays on Financial Market
  • Thanh Tran - Doctor of Philosophy
    Essays on Financial Markets
  • Quynh Pham - Doctor of Philosophy
    Essays on Corporate Finance
  • Tony Zhang - Doctor of Philosophy
    Essays in Corporate Social Responsibility

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2024 - Suvra Roy - Doctor of Philosophy
    Essays on Stock Price Crashes
  • 2020 - Narongdech Thakerngkiat - Doctor of Philosophy
    Essays on Financial Accounting Information, Return Predictability, and Default Risk

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