Hong-Yi Chen, Ph.D.

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2011 Graduate School - Newark Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States 
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Management Business Administration, Finance
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Cheng-Few Lee grad student 2011 Rutgers, Newark
 (Momentum strategies, dividend policy, and asset pricing test.)
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Chen H, Yang SS. (2020) Do Investors exaggerate corporate ESG information? Evidence of the ESG momentum effect in the Taiwanese market Pacific-Basin Finance Journal. 63: 101407
Chen H, Lee CF, Tai T. (2019) The Joint Determinants of Capital Structure and Stock Rate of Return: A LISREL Model Approach* Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies. 22: 1950013
Chen H, Chou P, Hsieh C. (2018) Persistency of the Momentum Effect European Financial Management. 24: 856-892
Chen H, Lo T. (2018) Online search activities and investor attention on financial markets Asia-Pacific Management Review. 24: 21-26
Chen H, Lee C, Shih W. (2016) Technical, Fundamental, and Combined Information for Separating Winners from Losers Pacific-Basin Finance Journal. 39: 224-242
Chen HY, Lee AC, Lee CF. (2015) Alternative errors-in-variables models and their applications in finance research Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 58: 213-227
Brick IE, Chen HY, Hsieh CH, et al. (2015) A comparison of alternative models for estimating firm’s growth rate Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
Chen H, Chen S, Hsin C, et al. (2014) Does Revenue Momentum Drive or Ride Earnings or Price Momentum Journal of Banking and Finance. 38: 166-185
Chen H, Gupta MC, Lee AC, et al. (2013) Sustainable growth rate, optimal growth rate, and optimal payout ratio: A joint optimization approach Journal of Banking and Finance. 37: 1205-1222
Lee C, Gupta MC, Chen H, et al. (2011) Optimal Payout Ratio under Uncertainty and the Flexibility Hypothesis: Theory and Empirical Evidence Journal of Corporate Finance. 17: 483-501
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