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1982
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Hung-Gay Fung is affiliated with the University of Missouri-St. Louis in the United States. Their primary field of study is Business, Management and Accounting, with a focus on several subfields including Accounting, Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, and Finance.

Their research covers a range of topics, predominantly in Corporate Finance and Governance, as well as Auditing, Earnings Management, and Governance. Other key areas include Private Equity and Venture Capital, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Financial Reporting and Valuation Research, Risk Management in Financial Firms, and International Business and Foreign Direct Investment.

Hung-Gay Fung has published frequently in several journals. The most common publication venues for their work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Pacific-Basin Finance Journal
  • Research in International Business and Finance
  • International Review of Financial Analysis
  • Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting

Their recent scholarly articles include:

  • "Corporate green innovation in a digital economy" (2024, International Review of Economics & Finance)
  • "Do CEOs with academic experience add value to firms? Evidence on bank loans from Chinese firms" (2021, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal)
  • "Resilient leadership and outward foreign direct investment: A conceptual and empirical analysis" (2022, Journal of Business Research)
  • "Alcohol culture and corporate risk-taking" (2023, Research in International Business and Finance)
  • "Narcissistic leaders and corporate cash holdings: Evidence in China" (2021, The North American Journal of Economics and Finance)

Throughout their career, Hung-Gay Fung has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, notably:

  • Penghua Qiao
  • Anna Fung
  • Hongmin Jin
  • Peng Qiao
  • Zuoping Xiao

Best Publications

  • The relationship between CSR and performance: Evidence in China

    Erin H. Kao;Chih-Chuan Yeh;Chih-Chuan Yeh;Li-Hsun Wang;Hung-Gay Fung

  • Ethical issues across cultures: managing the differing perspectives of China and the USA

    Dennis A. Pitta;Hung‐Gay Fung;Steven Isberg

  • Global Hedge Funds: Risk, Return, and Market Timing

    Hung-Gay Fung;Xiaoqing Eleanor Xu;Jot Yau

  • Are the U.S. Stock Market and Credit Default Swap Market Related?: Evidence from the CDX Indices

    Hung-Gay Fung;Gregory E. Sierra;Jot Yau;Gaiyan Zhang

  • Cross-market linkages between U.S. and Japanese precious metals futures trading

    Xiaoqing Eleanor Xu;Hung-Gay Fung

  • A multivariate analysis of the determinants of Moody's bank financial strength ratings

    Winnie P.H. Poon;Michael Firth;Hung-Gay Fung

  • SEGMENTATION OF THE A‐ AND B‐SHARE CHINESE EQUITY MARKETS

    Hung-Gay Fung;Wai Lee;Wai Kin Leung

  • Information Flows Between the U.S. and China Commodity Futures Trading

    Hung-Gay Fung;Wai K. Leung;Xiaoqing Eleanor Xu

  • Determinants and price discovery of China sovereign credit default swaps

    Thomas Eyssell;Hung-Gay Fung;Gaiyan Zhang;Gaiyan Zhang

  • Information Flows Across Markets: Evidence from China–Backed Stocks Dual–Listed in Hong Kong and New York

    Xiaoqing Eleanor Xu;Hung-Gay Fung

  • Shadow banking and firm financing in China

    Yunlin Lu;Haifeng Guo;Erin H. Kao;Hung-Gay Fung

  • China's social capital and financial performance of private enterprises

    Qizi Zhang;Hung‐Gay Fung

  • Political Connections and Firm Performance in Chinese Companies

    Zhong-qin Su;Hung-Gay Fung

  • The dynamic relationship of volatility, volume, and market depth in currency futures markets.

    Hung-Gay Fung;Gary A. Patterson

  • International Business Research: Trends and School Rankings

    Kam C. Chan;Hung-Gay Fung;Wai K. Leung

  • Cash Dividends, Expropriation, and Political Connections: Evidence from China

    Zhong-qin Su;Hung-Gay Fung;Deng-shi Huang;Chung-Hua Shen;Chung-Hua Shen

  • China financial research: A review and synthesis

    Kam C. Chan;Hung-Gay Fung;Samanta Thapa

  • Asset pricing in segmented capital markets : preliminary evidence from China-domiciled companies

    Winnie P.H. Poon;Michael Firth;Hung-Gay Fung

  • Underwriting Cycles in Property and Liability Insurance: An Empirical Analysis of Industry and By- Line Data

    Hung-Gay Fung;Gene C. Lai;Gary A. Patterson;Robert C. Witt

  • The information flow and market efficiency between the U.S. and Chinese aluminum and copper futures markets

    Hung-Gay Fung;Qingfeng “Wilson” Liu;Yiuman Tse

Frequent Co-Authors

Kam C. Chan
Kam C. Chan Western Kentucky University
Yiuman Tse
Yiuman Tse University of Missouri–St. Louis
Louis T. W. Cheng
Louis T. W. Cheng Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Yin-Wong Cheung
Yin-Wong Cheung City University of Hong Kong
Michael Firth
Michael Firth Lingnan University
G. Geoffrey Booth
G. Geoffrey Booth Michigan State University
Robert Darren Brooks
Robert Darren Brooks Monash University
Carl R. Chen
Carl R. Chen University of Dayton
Kon S. Lai
Kon S. Lai California State University Los Angeles
Patrick L. Brockett
Patrick L. Brockett The University of Texas at Austin

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