Hamid Cheraghali

PhD Candidate

Hamid Cheraghali

Contact

Email: hamid.cheraghali@uis.no

Room: EOJ SV-209

Department

UiS School of Business and Law

Department of Economics and Finance

About me

Hamid Cheraghali is a PhD candidate and research fellow in Finance at the University of Stavanger. His research interests are asset pricing, event prediction, and the application of machine learning to finance. He spent the first year of his PhD at the Norwegian School of Economics. Hamid earned one MSc. in financial economics from the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH, 2019) and another Master's in Business Administration from Eastern Mediterranean University (Cyprus, 2014).

Publications

Vitenskapelige publikasjoner

Haukvik, Nicole; Cheraghali, Hamid; Molnar, Peter

(2024)

The role of investors’ fear in crude oil volatility forecasting.

Research In International Business and Finance.

ISSN 0275-5319.

Volum 70.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102353

Cheraghali, Hamid; Molnar, Peter; Storsveen, Mattis; Veliqi, Florent

(2024)

The impact of cryptocurrency-related cyberattacks on return, volatility, and trading volume of cryptocurrencies and traditional financial assets.

International Review of Financial Analysis.

ISSN 1057-5219.

Volum 95.

DOI: 10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103439

Cheraghali, Hamid; Molnar, Peter

(2024)

SME default prediction: A systematic methods evaluation.

Journal of Small Business Management.

ISSN 0047-2778.

s.1-52.

DOI: 10.1080/00472778.2024.2390500

Cheraghali, Hamid; Høydal, Hannah Emilie Hjelle; Lysebo, Caroline; Molnar, Peter

(2023)

Consumer attention and company performance: Evidence from luxury companies.

Finance Research Letters.

ISSN 1544-6123.

Volum 58.

DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2023.104280

Cheraghali, Hamid; Molnar, Peter

(2023)

SME default prediction: A systematic methodology-focused review.

Journal of Small Business Management.

ISSN 0047-2778.

DOI: 10.1080/00472778.2023.2277426

Cheraghali, Hamid; Igeh, Sofia Aarstad; Lin, Kuan-Heng; Molnar, Peter; Wijerathne, Iddamalgodage

(2022)

Online attention and mutual fund performance: Evidence from Norway.

Finance Research Letters.

ISSN 1544-6123.

Volum 49.

DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2022.103139