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Dongmin Kong is affiliated with Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these broad fields, Dongmin Kong's work focuses on subfields including Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Sociology and Political Science, and Finance.

Their research topics cover a range of areas such as Corporate Finance and Governance, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, Corporate Taxation and Avoidance, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Firm Innovation and Growth, Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth.

Dongmin Kong has published scholarly articles in several academic venues. Frequent publication sources include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Finance research letters
  • International Review of Financial Analysis
  • Journal of Corporate Finance
  • Emerging Markets Finance and Trade

Notable recent papers by Dongmin Kong include:

  • "CEOs' hometown connections and access to trade credit: Evidence from China" (2020, Journal of Corporate Finance)
  • "Higher education and corporate innovation" (2022, Journal of Corporate Finance)
  • "Trust and innovation: Evidence from CEOs' early-life experience" (2021, Journal of Corporate Finance)
  • "Information Accessibility and Corporate Innovation" (2022, Management Science)

Another related paper is "Does the digital transformation of enterprises affect stock price crash risk?" (2022, Finance research letters), authored by Keping Wu, reflecting a related research context.

Dongmin Kong frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their most common co-authors are:

  • Ling Zhu
  • Ni Qin
  • Chenhao Liu
  • Jian Zhang
  • Shasha Liu

Best Publications

  • Does the digital transformation of enterprises affect stock price crash risk?

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  • The real effect of legal institutions: Environmental courts and firm environmental protection expenditure

    Qi Zhang;Zhi Yu;Dongmin Kong

  • Do Analysts Gain an Informational Advantage by Visiting Listed Companies

    Bing Han;Dongmin Kong;Dongmin Kong;Shasha Liu

  • CEOs' hometown connections and access to trade credit: Evidence from China

    Dongmin Kong;Yue Pan;Gary Gang Tian;Pengdong Zhang

  • Corporate Social Responsibility, Investor Behaviors, and Stock Market Returns: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China

    Maobin Wang;Chun Qiu;Dongmin Kong

  • Do extreme returns matter in emerging markets? Evidence from the Chinese stock market

    Gilbert V. Nartea;Dongmin Kong;Ji Wu

  • Doing Good Business by Hiring Directors with Foreign Experience

    Jian Zhang;Dongmin Kong;Dongmin Kong;Ji Wu

  • Does corporate social responsibility matter in the food industry? Evidence from a nature experiment in China

    Dongmin Kong

  • Trust and innovation: Evidence from CEOs' early-life experience

    Dongmin Kong;Ying Zhao;Shasha Liu

  • Air pollution and employee treatment

    Li Wang;Yunhao Dai;Dongmin Kong

  • Impact of Institutional Quality on Financial Development: Cross-Country Evidence based on Emerging and Growth-Leading Economies

    Muhammad Asif Khan;Dongmin Kong;Junyi Xiang;Jian Zhang

  • Political promotion and labor investment efficiency

    Dongmin Kong;Shasha Liu;Junyi Xiang

  • Business strategy and firm efforts on environmental protection: Evidence from China

    Dongmin Kong;Xiandong Yang;Chen Liu;Wei Yang

  • Being Good When Being International in an Emerging Economy: The Case of China

    Yan Leung Stephen Cheung;Dongmin Kong;Weiqiang Tan;Wenming Wang

  • Governments’ Fiscal Squeeze and Firms’ Pollution Emissions: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China

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  • Natural disasters and analysts' earnings forecasts

    Dongmin Kong;Zhiyang Lin;Yanan Wang;Junyi Xiang

  • Trust and corporate social responsibility: Evidence from CEO’s early experience

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  • China’s Anticorruption Campaign and Entrepreneurship

    Dongmin Kong;Ni Qin

  • Business strategy and sustainable development: Evidence from China

    Chen Liu;Dongmin Kong

  • Effect of international working experience of individual auditors on audit quality: Evidence from China

    Xiaolin Chen;Yunhao Dai;Dongmin Kong;Weiqiang Tan

  • Does wage justice hamper creativity? Pay gap and firm innovation in China

    Mingli Xu;Gaowen Kong;Dongmin Kong

  • Environmental Policy, Company Environment Protection, and Stock Market Performance: Evidence from China

    Dongmin Kong;Shasha Liu;Yunhao Dai

  • Information Accessibility and Corporate Innovation

    Dongmin Kong;Dongmin Kong;Chen Lin;Lai Wei;Jian Zhang

  • Higher Education and Corporate Innovation

    Dongmin Kong;Bohui Zhang;Jian Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Chen Lin
Chen Lin University of Hong Kong
Gary Gang Tian
Gary Gang Tian Macquarie University
Bohui Zhang
Bohui Zhang Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

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