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 XIONG Yan 


Assistant Professor  |  Financial Management 

Tel. +86-21-64253219 | E-mail: littlebear539@126.com


SUMMARY

  • DISCIPLINE

    Financial Management 

  • FACULTY QUALIFICATION

    Scholarly Academic (SA)

  • COURSES TAUGHT

    Intermediate Financial Accounting

    Capital Operation

  • EDUCATION

    Xiamen University, Ph.D., 2012, China

    Nanchang University, Bachelor, 2007, China

  • WORK EXPERIENCE

    East China University of Science and Technology, since 2014, China

    Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, Post-doctor, 2012-2014, Beijing, China


SELECTED INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS (Completed within 5 years)

  • JOURNAL ARTICLES

    Causes, Manifestations and Economic Consequences of Media Bias, Finance and Accounting Monthly, 2018, (21):133-138 (in Chinese).

    Regional Differences of Listed Companies, Capital Siphon and Housing Prices, Journal of Finance and Economics, 2018, (7):99-113 (in Chinese).

    Media Surveillance and IPO Performance Face Change: Identification, Conduction, or Governance, Finance & Trade Economics, 2017, 6:66-78 (in Chinese).

    Study on Triggering and Restraint Mechanism of Vicious Competition – Based on the Case of "3Q Wars", Economic Management Journal, 2017, 8:72-84 (in Chinese).

    "Suspensive" Activism and Corporate Cash Dividend Policy – From the Perspective of Public Opinion, Journal of Xiamen University (A Quarterly for Studies in Arts & Social Sciences), 2017, 2:106-118 (in Chinese).

    Media Supervision and IPO Performance: Discrimination, Transmission or Governance, Copy of The Financial and Accounting Guide, 2017, 9:86-96 (in Chinese).

    Treasury Bond Futures Transaction Cost and Market Quality, Shanghai Finance, 2015, (2):70-76 (in Chinese).

  • INDUSTRY/RESEARCH PROJECTS

    Research on Media Rendering and Housing Price Bubbles, Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Project, Research grants: ¥50,000.00, 2016-2019.

    The Role of the Media in the Issuance of New Shares, Humanities and Social Sciences Planning Project of Ministry of Education, Research grants: ¥40,000.00, 2016-2019.