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Overview

Oliver M. Rui is affiliated with the China Europe International Business School in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these domains, their work covers subfields such as Accounting, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Management Science and Operations Research, and Strategy and Management.

Their research focuses on topics including Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Corporate Finance and Governance, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Stock Market Forecasting Methods, Corporate Taxation and Avoidance, Taxation and Compliance Studies, and Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting.

Oliver M. Rui has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, most notably Zhongyi Xiao and Joanne Horton, with whom they have multiple joint publications. Other regular collaborators include Junsheng Zhang, Zheng Huo, and Yamin Zeng.

Their work has appeared in various academic journals and publication venues, including:

  • Accounting Forum
  • Journal of Management Studies
  • Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
  • International Review of Economics & Finance
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Corporate value added tax avoidance" (2021) published in Accounting Forum
  • "Catch Up with the Good and Stay Away from the Bad: CEO Decisions on the Appointment of Chief Sustainability Officers" (2023) published in Journal of Management Studies
  • "Retail Investors and Stock Price Synchronicity" (2022) published in Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
  • "Balancing Diversity in analyst teams: Examining the impact of informational and social Diversity on analyst team Performance" (2024) published in International Review of Economics & Finance
  • "Balancing Diversity in Analyst Teams: Examining the Impact of Informational and Social Diversity on Analyst Teams' Performance" (2024) published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Ownership structure, corporate governance, and fraud: Evidence from China

    Gongmeng Chen;Michael Firth;Daniel N. Gao;Daniel N. Gao;Oliver M. Rui

  • Corporate performance and CEO compensation in China

    Michael Firth;Peter M.Y. Fung;Oliver M. Rui

  • Trading performance, disposition effect, overconfidence, representativeness bias, and experience of emerging market investors

    Gongmeng Chen;Kenneth A. Kim;John R. Nofsinger;Oliver M. Rui

  • Gender Diversity and Securities Fraud

    Douglas Cumming;T. Y. Leung;Oliver Rui

  • Ownership, two-tier board structure, and the informativeness of earnings – Evidence from China

    Michael Firth;Peter M.Y. Fung;Oliver M. Rui

  • Stock market linkages: Evidence from Latin America

    Gong-meng Chen;Michael Firth;Oliver Meng Rui

  • The dynamic relationship between stock returns and trading volume: Domestic and cross-country evidence

    Bong-Soo Lee;Oliver M. Rui

  • The Dynamic Relation Between Stock Returns, Trading Volume, and Volatility

    Gong-meng Chen;Michael Firth;Oliver M. Rui

  • Public governance and corporate finance: Evidence from corruption cases

    Joseph P.H. Fan;Oliver Meng Rui;Mengxin Zhao

  • Labor unions and tax aggressiveness

    James A. Chyz;Winnie Siu Ching Leung;Oliver Zhen Li;Oliver Meng Rui

  • How ownership and corporate governance influence chief executive pay in China's listed firms

    Michael Arthur Firth;Peter Fung;Oliver M. Rui

  • Firm Performance, Governance Structure, and Top Management Turnover in a Transitional Economy*

    Michael Firth;Peter M. Y. Fung;Oliver M. Rui

  • Trust and the provision of trade credit

    Wenfeng Wu;Michael Arthur Firth;Oliver M. Rui

  • Ownership and the Value of Political Connections: Evidence from China

    Wenfeng Wu;Chongfeng Wu;Oliver M. Rui

  • Is China’s securities regulatory agency a toothless tiger? Evidence from enforcement actions

    Gongmeng Chen;Michael Firth;Daniel N. Gao;Oliver M. Rui

  • STOCK RETURNS AND VOLATILITY ON CHINA'S STOCK MARKETS

    Cheng F. Lee;Gong-meng Chen;Oliver M. Rui

  • Do Social Ties between External Auditors and Audit Committee Members Affect Audit Quality

    Xianjie He;Jeffrey A. Pittman;Oliver M. Rui;Donghui Wu

  • FOREIGN OWNERSHIP RESTRICTIONS AND MARKET SEGMENTATION IN CHINA'S STOCK MARKETS

    G. M. Chen;Bong-Soo Lee;Oliver Rui

  • Firm Performance, Governance Structure, and Top Management Turnover in a Transitional Economy

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  • Have China's enterprise reforms led to improved efficiency and profitability?

    Gongmeng Chen;Michael Firth;Oliver Rui

  • Business groups in China

    Jia He;Jia He;Jia He;Xinyang Mao;Oliver M. Rui;Xiaolei Zha

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Firth
Michael Firth Lingnan University
Bong-Soo Lee
Bong-Soo Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sofia Johan
Sofia Johan Florida Atlantic University
Douglas J. Cumming
Douglas J. Cumming Stevens Institute of Technology
Jeffrey Pittman
Jeffrey Pittman Memorial University of Newfoundland
Chongfeng Wu
Chongfeng Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Kenneth A. Kim
Kenneth A. Kim Tongji University
Joseph P. H. Fan
Joseph P. H. Fan Chinese University of Hong Kong
Louis T. W. Cheng
Louis T. W. Cheng Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Paul Brockman
Paul Brockman Lehigh University

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