Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance

Cheng-Few Lee|Min-Teh Yu
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Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance (APBBEF) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Emerald Publishing and is 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.

Chapter 1. Board Structure and CEO Compensation: Evidence from the 1999 Financial Services Modernization Act (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act); I-Ju Chen, Hsin-Yu Liang, Carl R. Chen, and Jia-Ying Lin

  • Chapter 2. The Impacts of Inflation, Oil Price Appreciation, Energy Risk and Climate Policy Uncertainty on Stock Returns: Evidence from G7 Countries; Thomas C. Chiang
  • Chapter 3. Information Event Intensity and Stock Return Synchronicity: Evidence from Credit Rating Changes; Haoyu Gao, Ruixiang Jiang, and Junchao Xiao
  • Chapter 4. Transparency of Financial Statements on IPO Pricing around the Adoption of IFRS in an Economy of Little Information Asymmetry; Lanfeng Kao, Anlin Chen, and Chih-Hsiang Chen
  • Chapter 5. Is the CreditGrades Model Useful for Hedging CDSs?; Ricardo Esquil and Van Son Lai
  • Chapter 6. What Drives Change in the A-Share Premium in China?; Hsiao-Peng Fu and Wei Hua
  • Chapter 7. Analyzing China’s Low Fertility Rate from the Social Activity Perspective; Lichun Cai, Wei-Chiao Huang, and Guangjie Ning
  • Chapter 8. Regional Population Aging and Municipal Bond Financing Cost; Lin Hanwen, Tang Haobo, and Wu Yuhui
  • Chapter 9. Institutional Analysis of Flood Insurance Market in Japan: Based on Evolutionary Game and Prospect Theory; Jie Shao
  • Chapter 10. Does Corruption Matter for FDI in India? New Evidence from Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag; Karan Viresh Sangani, Kwang-Jing Yii, and Maggie May-Jean Tang
  • Chapter 11. The Relationship between Fear Sentiment and Stock Liquidity during the COVID-19 Pandemic; De-Wai Chou, Chih-Chun Chen, and Hsin-Yu Hu
  • Chapter 12. Time Latency in High-Frequency Trading within Cointegrated Financial Markets; Ting-Fu Chen, Chih-Chen Hsu, Kai-Chieh Chia, and Annjo Cheng
  • Chapter 13. The Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance Stability: The Moderating Effects of Board Diversity; Yu-Chen Wei, Chu-Hsiung Lin, Pai-Wen Cheng, and Yi-Hung Lee

Dr Cheng-Few Lee is a Distinguished Professor of Finance at Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University, USA . He served as chairperson of the Department of Finance from 1988 to 1995. Lee is also the founder of the Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting and the Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies.

Dr Min-Teh Yu is a Distinguished Professor of Economics and Finance at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan. He previously served as President of Providence University and China University of Technology, and as Dean of the College of Management at Yuan Ze University and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.