Table of contents - Special Issue: Corporate Finance and Governance in China
Guest Editors: Jing Liao, Jing Chi
Ownership structure, corporate governance and investment efficiency of Chinese listed firms
Naiwei Chen, Hao-Chang Sung, Jingjing YangThis paper aims to examine whether and how ownership structure and corporate governance have bearings on the investment efficiency of Chinese listed firms.
CEO’s political connections, institutions and audit opinions
Fang Hu, Jenny Stewart, Weiqiang TanThe purpose of this paper is to investigate whether audit opinions of listed firms in China vary systematically with the political connections of the firm’s chief executive…
The impact of religiosity on corporate loans and maturity structure: evidence from China
Fansheng Jia, Yilin Zhang, Kam C. Chan, Sujuan XieThis paper aims to examine the relation between religiosity and formal financing in the context of long- and short-term corporate loans.
The impact of VC backing on the corporate governance of Chinese IPOs
Qing (Sophie) Wang, Hamish D. Anderson, Jing ChiThe purpose of this paper is to investigate how venture capital (VC) backing influences the board size and independence and how VC backing and board structure impact firm…
Detecting fraud in Chinese listed company balance sheets
Yi Wei, Jianguo Chen, Carolyn WirthThis paper aims to investigate the links between accounting values in Chinese listed companies’ balance sheets and the exposure of their fraudulent activities.
How important are earnings announcements in China?
Liping Zou, William Robert WilsonThis paper tests the information efficiency of the Chinese stock market to judge if it contravenes the Fama (1965) efficient market hypothesis. Following China’s stock market…
The association of earnings quality with corporate performance: Evidence from the emerging market of China
Shiguang Ma, Liangbo MaThe aim of this paper is to investigate the association of earnings quality with corporate performance of publicly listed firms of China and tries to provide a new explanation…
Long memory volatility in Asian stock markets
Geeta Duppati, Anoop S. Kumar, Frank Scrimgeour, Leon LiThe purpose of this paper is to assess to what extent intraday data can explain and predict long-term memory.
Evaluating the tracking performance and tracking error of New Zealand exchange traded funds
Jun Chen, Yi Chen, Bart FrijnsThe aim of this study is to examine the tracking performance and tracking error (TE) of New Zealand exchange traded fsunds (ETFs).
ISSN:
0114-0582e-ISSN:
2041-5494ISSN-L:
0114-0582Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Tom Scott
- Associate Professor Lily Chen
- Dr Hedy Huang
- Associate Professor Chelsea Liu
- Associate Professor Sophia Su
- Associate Professor Thu Phuong Truong