Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics, and Finance is an annual publication designed to focus on interdisciplinary research in finance, economics, accounting and management among Pacific Rim countries. All articles published have been reviewed and recommended by at least two members of the editorial board. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Policies and Regulations on financial markets and financial institutions; 2. Options, futures and other derivatives markets;
3. Corporate finance and investment decisions; 4. Fixed-Income securities and portfolio management; 5. Insurance and risk management; 6. Accounting, auditing and taxation; 7. Marketing, management, and business strategies; 8. Artificial intelligence and financial technology; 9. Monetary and foreign exchange policy; 10. Income, employment, and economic policies among the Pacific Rim countries
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1. Limited Attention, Motivated Institutional Investors and IPO
Survivability; Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Wei Liu, Junbo Wang, and Chunchi
Wu
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2. Evidence of Policy Uncertainty and Geopolitical Risk on Chinese
Stock Prices; Thomas C. Chiang and Xi Chen
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3. Does Deregulation Affect the Structure of Corporate Governance?
Evidence from the U.S. Trucking Industry; I-Ju Chen
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4. Ride on Past? Evidence from Corporate Bond Offering Price
Persistence; Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Chunchi Wu, and Xiaoguang Yang
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5. The influence of IFRS adoption on the quality of financial
reporting in Nigerian Listed Companies; Oyerogba Ezekiel Oluwagbemiga
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6. Pricing Cyber Risk: the Copula-Based Approach; Karen C. Su,
Chung-Bow Lee, Shu-Hui Lin, I-Chien Liu, and Hong-Chi Chen
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7. Dynamic Common Properties of National Herd Behavior of Stock
Markets; Yu-Fen Chen, Thomas C. Chiang, Fu-Lai Lin, and Sheng-Yung Yang
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8. Google Search Trends and Exchange Rate Volatility Evidence from
Indias Currency Market; Hsiu-Chen Fan Chiang, Pei-Xuan Jiang, and Chia-Chien
Chang
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9. Green bonds and global optimal portfolio allocation; Naoyuki
Yoshinoa and Muhammad Zubair Mumtazb
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10. Managing Credit Card Fraud Risks by Autoencoders; Chien-Hung
Chang
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11. The Exchange Rate Pass-Through under the Inflation Targeting
Framework in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand; Mesa Wanasilp
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12. Assessing Academic Performance for Economics Majors through Exam
and Application-based Entrance Channels in Taiwan; Eric S. Lin, Yu-Lung Lu,
Ming-Chia Lin, and Hui-Chen Wang
Dr. Cheng-Few Lee is a Distinguished Professor of Finance at Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University and was chairperson of the Department of Finance from 19881995.
Dr. Min-Teh Yu is Chair Professor at Providence University. Currently, he also holds an honorary Chair Professor at National Chiao Tung University and National Tsing Hua University.