List of Contributors

The Political Economy of Chinese Finance

ISBN: 978-1-78560-958-9, eISBN: 978-1-78560-957-2

ISSN: 1569-3767

Publication date: 12 November 2016

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(2016), "List of Contributors", The Political Economy of Chinese Finance (International Finance Review, Vol. 17), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. ix-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1569-376720160000017025

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C. Bülent Aybar Southern New Hampshire University, Hooksett, NH, USA
Agyenim Boateng Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Hanwen Chen University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
Zhirong Cheng Xiamen International Bank, Xiamem, Fujian, China
Jongmoo Jay Choi Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Bo Fan Southern New Hampshire University, Hooksett, NH, USA
Aysun Ficici Southern New Hampshire University, Hooksett, NH, USA
Ping He Tsinghua University, Xiamem, Fujian, China
Qihao He University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
Weijing He University of Jinan, Jinan, Shandong, China; Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Doohoi Heo SK Research Institute for SUPEX Management, Seoul, Korea
Fang Hu Griffith University, Nathan, QLD, Australia
Zsuzsa R. Huszár National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Byung Jin Kang Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea
Masaaki Kotabe Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Seong-Bong Lee Seoul Women's University, Seoul, Korea
Hao Liang Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore
Artie W. Ng Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
Michael R. Powers Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Luc Renneboog Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands
Patrick Ring Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
W. Travis Selmier, II Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
Robert Keith Shaw Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Sunny Li Sun University of Missouri at Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA
Ruth S. K. Tan National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Wallace Tang Saint Mary’s College of California, Moraga, CA, USA
Kun Wang Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Lingling Wang Worcester State University, Worcester, MA, USA
Xing Xiao Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Albert H. Yoon US Bureau of Economic Analysis, Washington, DC, USA
Falin Zhang Peking University, Beijing, China
Weina Zhang National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Xiaotian Tina Zhang Saint Mary’s College of California, Moraga, CA, USA
Yahua Zhang University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia
Haiyan Zhou University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, USA
The Political Economy of Chinese Finance
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List of Contributors
Part I: An Overview and Conceptual Foundations
Market Socialism with “Chinese Characteristics”
The Metaphysical Foundations of Political Economy in China and the West
Part II: State and Corporate Governance
A State-Stewardship View on Executive Compensation
Netizens and Private Monitoring in Chinese Banking
CEO Promotion, Relative Performance Measures, and Institutions in an Emerging Market: Evidence from China’s Listed State-Owned Enterprise
Part III: Control and Ownership in the Corporate Sector
Does Government Control Always Reduce Firm Value? Theory and Evidence from China
Internal Control, Corporate Life Cycle, and Firm Performance
The Effect of Privatization Processes and the Split-Share Structure Reform on the Market Reaction to the Announcements of Transitional Non-Traditional Shares
Part IV: Risk, Regulation, and Financial Markets
Regulatory Risks and Strategic Controls in the Global Financial Centre of China
Bank Internationalisation: An Examination of the Role of Government and Home Institutions in Emerging Economies
Climate Change, Catastrophe Risk, and Government Stimulation of the Insurance Market: A Study of Transitional China
Part V: The Political Economy in the External Sector
Determinants and Fluctuations of China’s Exchange Rate Policy: National Interests and Decision-Making Processes
Efficiency of Regulated and Unregulated FOREX Markets: An Analysis of Onshore and Offshore Renminbi Forward Markets
Do Sectoral and Locational Factors of Foreign Direct Investment from Emerging Countries Matter for Firm Performance? The Case of Korean Firms’ FDI in China’s Service Sector