Conference Agenda
Session Overview |
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11:00am - 5:00pm |
Registration |
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12:00pm - 1:45pm |
Lunch |
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2:00pm - 2:55pm |
FRI 1-1: Value of Skills Global Minds, Local Gains: A Tale of US-China AI Talent Migration 1: Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania; 2: Department of Finance, Durham University; 3: School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University |
FRI 2-1: Banks Frequent Stress Tests 1: Kelley School of Business, Indiana University; 2: London Business School; 3: PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of |
FRI 3-1: Household Finance Scared Away: Credit Demand Response to Expected Motherhood Penalty in the Labor Market 1: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: Chinese University of Hong Kong; 3: Sun Yat-Sen University; 4: TCL Corporate Research(HK) Co., Ltd; 5: National University of Singapore |
FRI 4-1: Networks Knowledge Network and Asset Pricing 1: International School of Finance, Fudan University; 2: National Tsing Hua University; 3: Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business; 4: Auburn University |
3:10pm - 4:05pm |
FRI 1-2: Value of Skills Distant Investments: Decoding Mutual Fund Skills with Large Language Models 1: Singapore Management University; 2: Yale University; 3: City University of New York |
FRI 2-2: Banks Uninsured Deposits, Run Risk, and Bank Stock Returns 1: University of Delaware; 2: SAIF, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; 3: Ohio State University; 4: Federal Reserve Board |
FRI 3-2: Household Finance The Impact of Finfluencers on Retail Investment 1: CogniFrame, Inc.; 2: Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
FRI 4-2: Networks Rethinking Exchange Rate Exposure in Equity Markets Through International Trade Networks 1: Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
4:20pm - 5:15pm |
FRI 1-3: Value of Skills Data, Markups, and Asset Prices 1: University of Toronto, Canada; 2: University of Warwick; 3: University of Manchester; 4: University of Oxford |
FRI 2-3: Banks Bank Expertise and Structural Transformation 1: Nankai University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Fudan University; 3: Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business |
FRI 3-3: Household Finance Digital Transmission of Financial Knowledge: Evidence from Stock Market Investment 1: SUSTech Business School; 2: Bank for International Settlements (BIS); 3: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; 4: the National Univer sity of Singapore Business School; 5: ABFER |
FRI 4-3: Networks The Carbon Risk Premium Revisited: The Role of\\ Production Networks 1: Nankai University; 2: Peking University; 3: Peking University; 4: Tsinghua University |
5:30pm - 7:30pm |
Reception |
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
Registration |
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8:30am - 9:25am |
SAT 1-1: Fixed Income Anatomy of the Treasury Market: Who Moves Yields? 1: University of Chicago, Booth School of Business; 2: Washington University in St. Louis, Olin School of Business; 3: University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
SAT 2-1: Corporate Bonds Illiquidity Meets Intelligence: AI-Driven Price Discovery in Corporate Bonds Southern Methodist University, United States of America |
SAT 3-1: Health and Finance Diffused Errors along Technology Spillovers: Evidence from the 510(k) Medical Device Market 1: National Tsing Hua University; 2: Neoma Business School; 3: University of Colorado; 4: Peking University |
SAT 4-1: Trust and Culture Set in Stone: The Persistence and Origin of Corporate Culture 1: University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business; 2: Peking University, Guanghua School of Management, |
9:40am - 10:35am |
SAT 1-2: Fixed Income What Quantity of Reserves Is Sufficient? City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
SAT 2-2: Corporate Bonds What Drives Global Corporate Bond Returns? 1: PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100083, China; 2: Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210 |
SAT 3-2: Health and Finance Healthy Returns: The Impact of Paid Sick Leave on Hospital Healthcare Quality 1: Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Xiamen University; 3: Fudan University |
SAT 4-2: Trust and Culture Valuing Ideological Customer Capital: Measurement through Procurement 1: University of Pennsylvania and NBER; 2: HKUST, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 3: University of Pennsylvania |
10:50am - 11:45am |
SAT 1-3: Fixed Income A Nascent International Financial Channel of China’s Monetary Policy Transmission 1: Fudan University; 2: Johns Hopkins University; 3: University of Macau, Macau S.A.R. (China) |
SAT 2-3: Corporate Bonds The Risk and Return of Stocks and Bonds 1: UNSW business school, Australia; 2: Mc Gill University; 3: HEC Montreal |
SAT 3-3: Health and Finance What They Don't Know Can Hurt You: Hidden Medical Debt and Consumers’ Access to Credit University of Virginia, United States of America |
SAT 4-3: Trust and Culture From CeFi to DeFi: What does Investors (Mis)trust? 1: Manchester University, Manchester (U.K.); 2: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 3: The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
11:55am - 1:45pm |
Lunch |
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2:00pm - 2:55pm |
SAT 5-1: Patterns in Returns Mosaics of Predictability 1: Cornell University SC Johnson College of Business (Johnson) and NBER; 2: City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
SAT 6-1: Financial Products Asset Pricing with "Buy Now, Pay Later" 1: Swiss Finance Institute, EPFL, and CEPR, Switzerland; 2: Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business and NBER, China; 3: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China |
SAT 7-1: Labor Market Disruptions Nationalistic Labor Policies Hinder Financial Innovation 1: McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University; 2: Tilburg University; 3: Chicago Booth School of Business and NBER; 4: Peking University HSBC Business School; 5: University of Maryland |
SAT 8-1: ESG How green is green? Anatomy of ESG funds’ selection University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
3:10pm - 4:05pm |
SAT 5-2: Patterns in Returns Anomaly-driven demand Aarhus University, Denmark |
SAT 6-2: Financial Products The Distribution Side of Insurance Markets 1: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen; 2: Tsinghua PBC School of Finance; 3: University of International Business and Economics; 4: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and CEPR; 5: Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance |
SAT 7-2: Labor Market Disruptions Labor Unrest and Socially Responsible Hiring 1: Xiamen University; 2: The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen); 3: China Europe International Business School, China, People's Republic of |
SAT 8-2: ESG Oil-Driven Greenium 1: Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of; 2: The Ohio State University |
4:20pm - 5:15pm |
SAT 5-3: Patterns in Returns Belief Skewness in the Stock Market 1: City University of Hong Kong; 2: ESCP Business School |
SAT 6-3: Financial Products Leasing as a corporate risk management mechanism 1: Peking University, HSBC Business School, China, People's Republic of; 2: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
SAT 7-3: Labor Market Disruptions Displacement or Augmentation? The Effects of AI on Workforce Dynamics and Firm Value 1: Georgia State University; 2: Peking University |
SAT 8-3: ESG The Salience of Climate Change and Green Patents Review: Evidence from Climatic Disasters 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: The Chinese University of Hong Kong; 3: Tsinghua University; 4: Fudan University |
5:30pm - 7:30pm |
Awards Reception |
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8:00am - 5:00pm |
Registration |
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8:30am - 9:25am |
SUN 1-1: Crypto and Fintech Is Love Blind? AI-Powered Trading with Emotional Dividends 1: Yuan Ze University; 2: Arizona State University; 3: National University of Singapore; 4: Harvard Business School (visiting) |
SUN 2-1: Disclosure and Transparency CEO Incentives and Acquisitions: Evidence from the Pay Ratio Disclosure Mandate 1: Chinese University of Hong Kong; 2: CEPR; 3: ABFER; 4: ECGI |
SUN 3-1: Government Government Spending and Rising Industry Stars London Business School |
SUN 4-1: Risk Factors So Many Jumps, So Little News 1: Princeton University, USA; 2: Renmin University of China, China; 3: Peking University, China |
9:40am - 10:35am |
SUN 1-2: Crypto and Fintech Crypto Risk in the Financial System 1: SWUFE, China, People's Republic of; 2: NYU, USA; 3: CAL Poly, USA |
SUN 2-2: Disclosure and Transparency Unveiling the Fog of Law: Judicial Transparency and Entrepreneurship Tsinghua University, PBC School of Finance |
SUN 3-2: Government Contracting with Government: Judicial Independence and Expropriation Risk in the Capital Market Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, People's Republic of |
SUN 4-2: Risk Factors Common Risk Factors in the Returns on Stocks, Bonds (and Options), Redux 1: The Wharton School; 2: The Wharton School; 3: HKUST Business School, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 4: The Wharton School |
10:50am - 11:45am |
SUN 1-3: Crypto and Fintech CODE-WASHING: EVIDENCE FROM OPEN-SOURCE BLOCKCHAIN STARTUPS 1: National University of Singapore; 2: The University of Hong Kong; 3: Tsinghua University |
SUN 2-3: Disclosure and Transparency Moral Hazard and the Corporate Information Environment Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
SUN 3-3: Government Sowing Public Seeds, Reaping Private Blooms: A Q-theoretical Approach to Government Investment 1: City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: Boston College; 3: University of Waterloo |
SUN 4-3: Risk Factors Semiparametric Conditional Factor Models in Asset Pricing 1: CUHK-Shenzhen; 2: The Wharton School; 3: HKUST Business School, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) |
11:55am - 1:45pm |
Lunch |
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2:00pm - 2:55pm |
SUN 5-1: Information and Trading in Financial Market Inside Out: Who Trade Before the Start of Cyber Attacks? 1: Baruch College, City University of New York; 2: Central University of Finance and Economics; 3: Dongbei University of Finance and Economics |
SUN 6-1: Inequality To Grant or Not to Grant: Inventor Gender and Patent Examination Outcomes 1: Temple University, United States of America; 2: Willamette University; 3: Dartmouth College; 4: Nankai University |
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3:10pm - 4:05pm |
SUN 5-2: Information and Trading in Financial Market Market Feedback: Evidence from the Horse’s Mouth 1: University of Pennsylvania; 2: Tsinghua University; 3: University of Toronto |
SUN 6-2: Inequality Share the gain but not the pain: Managerial rent extraction and the manager-worker pay growth gap 1: gUniversity of Georgia, United States of America; 2: Meta Platforms Inc; 3: Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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4:20pm - 5:15pm |
SUN 5-3: Information and Trading in Financial Market China Walls 1: PolyU, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: The Wharton School; 3: CEU |
SUN 6-3: Inequality Does Digitalization Widen Labor Income Inequality? 1: School of Economics, Shandong University; 2: School of Economics and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; 3: School of Management and Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen); 4: Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto |