Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance (APBBEF) is an annual series designed to focus on interdisciplinary research in finance, economics, and management among Pacific Rim countries. All articles published are reviewed and recommended by at least two members of the editorial board. 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. Real esate econimics, finance and regulations;
7. Artificial intelligence and new technology in finance;
8. Monetary and foreign exchange policy;
9. Income, employment, and education;
10. Other economic policies among the Pacific Rim countries.
APBBEF is indexed in ABI/INFORM, EconLit, EBSCO, ProQuest, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. Manuscript submission: mtyu@nycu.edu.tw.
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1. Distance Matters: Evidence from Firms Financial Misconduct;
Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, Wei Liu, Junbo Wang, and Chunchi Wu
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2. Great Ratios and Inflation Targeting: Small Open versus Small
Semi-Open Economies; Wen-Ya Chang, Hsueh-Fang Tsai, and Juin-Jen Chang
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3. Disposition Effect and Contrarian/Momentum Behavior of Stock
Traders; Hsiang-Hsi Liu, Pi-Hsia Hung, and Tzu-Hu Huang
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4. Pricing Wastes for Financing Sustainable Circularity in Case of
Data Deficiency: Mattress Recycling as an Example; Chih-Yu Ting, Chung-Huang
Huang, and Allen H. Hu
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5. Impacts of Macroeconomic News Announcements on Corporate Bond
Market; Ruixiang Jiang, Bo Wang, Chunchi Wu, and Yue Zhang
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6. Economic Policy Uncertainty, Bank Capital Adequacy, and Bank
Profitability; Leese L. Mendy, Sheng-Yung Yang, and Wei-Zhong Shi
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7. Impacts of Operational Risks and Corporate Governance on Corporate
Bond Yield Spreads; Hui-Chu Shu, Jung-Hsien Chang, Chia-Fen Tsai, and
Cheng-Wen Yang
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8. Does the Spatial Mismatch between Land Supply and Demand Intensify
the Spatial Divergence of Human Capital?; Jia Wang and Wei-Chiao Huang
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9. Bank Systemic Risk in Southeast Asian Economies; Xiaodan Li,
Edward M.H. Lin, and Min-Teh Yu
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10. Does Directors and Officers Liability Insurance Matter for
Stock-Price Synchronicity?; Bin-Hsien Lo, Lon-Fon Shieh, Yi-Cheng Shih, and
Min-Der Hsieh
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11. Board capital and corporate innovation; Anh Le and I-Ju Chen
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12. Effect of the Tradeoff Between Compensation and Corporate Social
Responsibility on Taiwanese Multinational Corporations; Jui-Chuan Della
Chang, Zhi-Yuan Feng, Wen-Gine Wang, and Fang-Chi Tsao
Dr. Cheng-Few Lee is Distinguished Professor of Finance at Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University, USA, where he was chairperson of the Department of Finance from 1988-1995. Professor Lee is also the founder of the Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting in 1990 and the Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies in 1998.
Dr. Min-Teh Yu is Chair Professor at Providence University and National Tsing Hua University. He was President of Providence University and China University of Technology, and Dean of College of Management at Yuan Ze University and National Chiao Tung University. He has been associate editor and guest editor for Pacific Basin Finance Journal, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, International Review of Economic and Finance, etc.