Faculty of Economics and Commerce Department of Finance

Callum Scott
Lecturer

Biography

On leaving the Royal Australian Air Force where he worked in various capacities in special training, Callum Scott taught information systems, computing and corporate finance with Victoria University. He joined the Department of Finance at Melbourne University in 1997 and teaches Personal Financial Management, Financial Planning and Advising, Technical Analysis and Trading Rules, Real Estate Finance and Asia Capital Markets. Research interests include the application of artificial neural networks in finance, and real estate finance and development.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) Chem Eng Edin BA Open UK GDipEd Dund, GDipClnfSc, MSc VUT, PhD Melb, AFPA (Academic) FPA

Teaching responsibilities

Business Finance, Corporate Finance, Personal Finance, Asian Captial Markets, Technical Analysis and Trading Rules, Real Estate Analysis, Real Estate Finance

Research Interests

Application of artificial neural networks in finance

Real estate finance and development.

Taxation and residential real estate investment

Housing affordability

Grants and Awards

Dean’s Certificate for Teaching Excellence 2007.

Publications

Journal Articles
  1. Rayna M. Brown, Gregory Schwann and Callum Scott. 2008. "Personal Residential Real Estate Investment in Australia: Investor Characteristics and Investment Parameters", Real Estate Economics, 36 (1): pp. 139-173.
  2. C Scott. 2006. "Measuring Contagion in the South-East Asian Economic Crisis: An Exploration using Artificial Neural networks", Accounting Research Journal, 19 (2):
  3. C Scott. 2003. "The South-East Asia Crisis, Neural Networks and Market Behaviour: An Exploratory Study", Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 6 (No. 3): pp. 1 - 31.
  4. C Scott. 2001. "Forecasting Moving Average Cross-Overs: An Application of Artificial Neural Networks.", Accounting Research Journal, 14 (1): pp. 49-57.
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