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1557
National Ranking
936

Overview

Kee H. Chung is a researcher affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields of study including Business, Management and Accounting; Economics, Econometrics and Finance; and Medicine. Within these broad domains, their subfields of focus include Accounting, Finance, Surgery, Economics and Econometrics, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Chung's research primarily addresses topics related to Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Corporate Finance and Governance, Auditing, Earnings Management, and Governance. Additionally, their work covers Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology, Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques, Stock Market Forecasting Methods, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

They have contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate M&A Decisions" (2021, Management Science)
  • "COVID-19 pandemic and the stock market: Liquidity, price efficiency, and trading" (2023, Journal of Financial Markets)
  • "Tick size and price efficiency: Further evidence from the Tick Size Pilot Program" (2023, Financial Management)
  • "Voting methods for director election, monitoring costs, and institutional ownership" (2020, Journal of Banking & Finance)
  • "Hidden Liquidity, Market Quality, and Order Submission Strategies" (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Chung has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, including Chairat Chuwonganant, Choonsik Lee, Albert J. Lee, Jung Hwan Lee, and Jun Hong Lee.

The venues where Chung has published most frequently include SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Financial Markets, Journal of Banking & Finance, Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies, and Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique.

Best Publications

  • A Simple Approximation of Tobin's q

    Kee H. Chung;Stephen W. Pruitt

  • Corporate Governance and Institutional Ownership

    Kee H. Chung;Hao Zhang

  • Corporate Governance and Liquidity

    Kee H. Chung;John Elder;Jang-Chul Kim

  • The Impact of Security Analysts' Monitoring and Marketing Functions on the Market Value of Firms

    Kee H. Chung;Hoje Jo

  • Investment Options, Assets in Place, and the Risk of Stocks

    Kee H. Chung;Charlie Charoenwong

  • ASSET CHARACTERISTICS AND CORPORATE DEBT POLICY: AN EMPIRICAL TEST

    Kee H. Chung

  • Limit orders and the bid–ask spread

    Kee H Chung;Bonnie F Van Ness;Robert A Van Ness

  • Executive ownership, corporate value, and executive compensation: A unifying framework

    Kee H. Chung;Stephen W. Pruitt

  • Investment opportunities and market reaction to capital expenditure decisions

    Kee H. Chung;Peter Wright;Charlie Charoenwong

  • A simple approximation of intraday spreads using daily data

    Kee H. Chung;Kee H. Chung;Hao Zhang

  • Corporate governance and market valuation of capital and R&D investments

    Kee H. Chung;Peter Wright;Ben Kedia

  • Patterns of Productivity in the Finance Literature: A Study of the Bibliometric Distributions

    Kee H. Chung;Raymond A. K. Cox

  • A Stochastic Model of Superstardom : An Application of the Yule Distribution

    Robert A.K. Cox;Kee H. Chung

  • Production of information, information asymmetry, and the bid-ask spread: Empirical evidence from analysts' forecasts

    Kee H. Chung;Thomas H. McInish;Robert A. Wood;Donald J. Wyhowski

  • AN INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF INVESTMENT IN INVENTORY AND CREDIT: A CASH FLOW APPROACH

    Yong H. Kim;Kee H. Chung

  • Corporate ownership and the value of a vote in an emerging market

    Kee H. Chung;Jeong-Kuk Kim

  • Uncertainty, market structure, and liquidity

    Kee H. Chung;Kee H. Chung;Chairat Chuwonganant

  • Inventory Control and Trade Credit Revisited

    Kee H. Chung

  • Insider Trading and the Bid‐Ask Spread

    Kee H. Chung;Charlie Charoenwong

  • Patterns of Research Output in the Accounting Literature: A Study of the Bibliometric Distributions

    Kee H. Chung;Hong S. Pak;Raymond A. K. Cox

  • Volatility and the cross-section of corporate bond returns

    Kee H. Chung;Kee H. Chung;Junbo Wang;Chunchi Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Van Ness
Robert A. Van Ness University of Mississippi
Kenneth A. Kim
Kenneth A. Kim Tongji University
Peter Wright
Peter Wright University of Memphis
Hoje Jo
Hoje Jo Santa Clara University
Thomas H. McInish
Thomas H. McInish University of Memphis
Doojin Ryu
Doojin Ryu Sungkyunkwan University
John H. Elder
John H. Elder Scripps Research Institute

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