Advances in Pacific basin business, economics and finance. Vol. 12 /
Lee, Cheng-Few,
Advances in Pacific basin business, economics and finance. Vol. 12 / Dr. Cheng-Few Lee, Dr. Min-Teh Yu. - 1 online resource (480 pages) - Advances in Pacific basin business, economics and finance ; Volume 12 .
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. Corporate Pension Funding and Investments: Evidence from Asia Pacific Countries / Yong H. Kim, Bochen Li, Miyoun Paek, and Tong Yu -- Chapter 2. Seasoning Effects in Corporate Bond Markets / Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Junbo Wang, and Xiaoguang Yang -- Chapter 3. Evidence of Gold as a Hedge or Safe haven Against Risks and Policy Uncertainty / Thomas C. Chiang -- Chapter 4. Smart Learning: Information Role of Leading Security Analysts / Chia-Wei Huang, Chih-Yen Lin, and Chin-Te Yu -- Chapter 5. How Well Do Banks Manage Their Credit Risk? A DEA Approach / Ren-Raw Chen and Chu-Hua Kuei -- Chapter 6. Liquidity and Other Risk Factors: Evidence from the Chinese Stock Market / Yan He, Ruixiang Jiang, Yanchu Wang, and Hongquan Zhu -- Chapter 7. Optimizing Portfolios with ESG, Dividends, Volatility Factors via Machine Learning / Hsing-Hua Chang, Chen-Hsin Lai, Kuen-Liang Lin, and Shih-Kuei Lin -- Chapter 8. Investor Reactions to Major Events in the Global Financial Crisis in Europe and Asia-Pacific / Emre Bulut and Basak Tanyeri-Günsür -- Chapter 9. The Impacts of Institutional Shareholdings on Stock Price Informativeness, Stock Price Crash Risk, and Post-Crash Returns / De-Wai Chou, Pi-Hsia Hung, and Lin Lin -- Chapter 10. Firms, Context, and Bribery in a Transition Economy / Phan Anh Tu -- Chapter 11. Does National Culture Matter for Herding Behavior among Stock Market Investors? / Kwang-Jing Yii, Zi-Han Soh, Lin-Hui Chia, Khoo Shiang-Lin Jaslyn, Lok-Yew Chong, and Zi-Chong Fu -- Chapter 12. Intertemporal Decision: Do Financial Literacy and the Framing Effect Matter in the Malaysian Context? / Tze-Wei Ooi and Wee-Yeap Lau -- Chapter 13. Value relevance of accounting information and the moments of bias rate: Evidence from the IT companies in FTSE Taiwan 50 / Chih-Chen Hsu, Kai-Chieh Chia, and Yu- Chieh Chang.
Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance (APBBEF) is a series designed to focus on interdisciplinary research in finance, economics, and management among Pacific Rim countries. All articles published are peer-reviewed and recommended by one editorial board member. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Policy and management on financial markets and financial institutions; 2. Options, futures, and other derivatives markets; 3. Corporate finance and investment decisions; 4. Insurance and risk management; 5. Accounting, auditing, and taxation; 6. Artificial intelligence and new technology in finance; 7. ESG and sustainability; 8. Income, employment, and education; 9. Monetary and foreign exchange policy; 10. Other economic policies among the Pacific Rim countries. APBBEF is indexed in ABI/INFORM, EconLit, EBSCO, ProQuest, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. Manuscript submission: Please use an email attachment in Microsoft Word format or PDF to Dr. Min-Teh Yu (mtyu@nycu.edu.tw) or Dr. Cheng-Few Lee (cflee@business.rutgers.edu).
9781837538669
Finance--Pacific area.
Business & Economics--International--Economics & Trade.
International economics.
Pacific Area--Economic conditions.
HC681 / .L44 2024
332.1
332.1
Advances in Pacific basin business, economics and finance. Vol. 12 / Dr. Cheng-Few Lee, Dr. Min-Teh Yu. - 1 online resource (480 pages) - Advances in Pacific basin business, economics and finance ; Volume 12 .
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. Corporate Pension Funding and Investments: Evidence from Asia Pacific Countries / Yong H. Kim, Bochen Li, Miyoun Paek, and Tong Yu -- Chapter 2. Seasoning Effects in Corporate Bond Markets / Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Junbo Wang, and Xiaoguang Yang -- Chapter 3. Evidence of Gold as a Hedge or Safe haven Against Risks and Policy Uncertainty / Thomas C. Chiang -- Chapter 4. Smart Learning: Information Role of Leading Security Analysts / Chia-Wei Huang, Chih-Yen Lin, and Chin-Te Yu -- Chapter 5. How Well Do Banks Manage Their Credit Risk? A DEA Approach / Ren-Raw Chen and Chu-Hua Kuei -- Chapter 6. Liquidity and Other Risk Factors: Evidence from the Chinese Stock Market / Yan He, Ruixiang Jiang, Yanchu Wang, and Hongquan Zhu -- Chapter 7. Optimizing Portfolios with ESG, Dividends, Volatility Factors via Machine Learning / Hsing-Hua Chang, Chen-Hsin Lai, Kuen-Liang Lin, and Shih-Kuei Lin -- Chapter 8. Investor Reactions to Major Events in the Global Financial Crisis in Europe and Asia-Pacific / Emre Bulut and Basak Tanyeri-Günsür -- Chapter 9. The Impacts of Institutional Shareholdings on Stock Price Informativeness, Stock Price Crash Risk, and Post-Crash Returns / De-Wai Chou, Pi-Hsia Hung, and Lin Lin -- Chapter 10. Firms, Context, and Bribery in a Transition Economy / Phan Anh Tu -- Chapter 11. Does National Culture Matter for Herding Behavior among Stock Market Investors? / Kwang-Jing Yii, Zi-Han Soh, Lin-Hui Chia, Khoo Shiang-Lin Jaslyn, Lok-Yew Chong, and Zi-Chong Fu -- Chapter 12. Intertemporal Decision: Do Financial Literacy and the Framing Effect Matter in the Malaysian Context? / Tze-Wei Ooi and Wee-Yeap Lau -- Chapter 13. Value relevance of accounting information and the moments of bias rate: Evidence from the IT companies in FTSE Taiwan 50 / Chih-Chen Hsu, Kai-Chieh Chia, and Yu- Chieh Chang.
Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance (APBBEF) is a series designed to focus on interdisciplinary research in finance, economics, and management among Pacific Rim countries. All articles published are peer-reviewed and recommended by one editorial board member. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Policy and management on financial markets and financial institutions; 2. Options, futures, and other derivatives markets; 3. Corporate finance and investment decisions; 4. Insurance and risk management; 5. Accounting, auditing, and taxation; 6. Artificial intelligence and new technology in finance; 7. ESG and sustainability; 8. Income, employment, and education; 9. Monetary and foreign exchange policy; 10. Other economic policies among the Pacific Rim countries. APBBEF is indexed in ABI/INFORM, EconLit, EBSCO, ProQuest, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. Manuscript submission: Please use an email attachment in Microsoft Word format or PDF to Dr. Min-Teh Yu (mtyu@nycu.edu.tw) or Dr. Cheng-Few Lee (cflee@business.rutgers.edu).
9781837538669
Finance--Pacific area.
Business & Economics--International--Economics & Trade.
International economics.
Pacific Area--Economic conditions.
HC681 / .L44 2024
332.1
332.1