
| 王荔红 |
财务学博士、教授 博士生导师 |
电邮:lihongwang@xmu.edu.cn 电话:+86-592-2183955 传真: |
教育背景
1999/09 – 2003/06,厦门大学,经济学院,财政金融学学士
2003/09 – 2006/06,复旦大学,世界经济研究所,金融学硕士
2006/09 – 2011/06,比利时鲁汶大学KU Leuven,商学与经济学院,金融学博士
研究领域
财务管理;公司治理
近期发表的文章
一、期刊论文:(*为通讯作者)
1. Wang, L.H., Kang, S. & Wu, H.*, Do politically connected firms pay less toward environmental protection? Firm-level evidence from polluting industries in China, Abacus: A Journal of Accounting Finance and Business Studies, forthcoming, 2021.
2. Wang, L.H., Kang, S. & Wu, H.*, Do politically connected firms pay less toward environmental protection? Firm-level evidence from polluting industries in China, Abacus: A Journal of Accounting Finance and Business Studies, forthcoming, 2020.
3. Qu, W., Kang, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Saving or tunneling: Value effects of tax avoidance in Chinese listed local government-controlled firms, Accounting and Finance, forthcoming, 2020.
4. Lin, S., Chen, F. & Wang, L.H.*, Identity of multiple large shareholders and corporate governance: Are state-owned entities efficient MLS?, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, forthcoming,2020.
5. Chen, F., Huyghebaert, N., Lin, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Do multiple large shareholders reduce agency problems in state-controlled listed firms? Evidence from China, Pacific-basin Finance Journal, 57,1–21,2019.
6. Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.H.*, Value creation and value distribution in Chinese listed firms: The role of ownership structure, board characteristics, and control, The European Journal of Finance, 25, 465–488, 2019.
7. Wang, X. & Wang, L.H.*, State-enterprise relation, local economic priority, and corporate environmental responsibility, Applied Economics, 51(10), 995–1009, 2019.
8. Wang, B., Yan, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Resource dependence or monitoring: A governance perspective on political connections, Asia-pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, forthcoming,2019.
9. Lee, W. & Wang, L.H.*, Do political connections affect stock price crash risk? Firm-level evidence from China, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 48(3), 643–676, 2017.
10. Wang, L.H. & Lin, T.*, Who benefits from political connections? Minority investors or controlling shareholders, Asia-pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 24(2), 1–22, 2017.
11.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.H.*, Institutional development and financing decisions: Evidence from a cross-regional study on Chinese listed firms, The European Journal of Finance, 22(4-6), 288–318, 2016.
12.Wang, L.H.*, Protection or expropriation: Politically connected independent directors in China, Journal of Banking and Finance, 55, 92–106, 2015.
13.Zeng, S. & Wang, L.H.*, CEO gender and corporate cash holdings. Are female CEOs more conservative?, Asia-pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, 22(4), 449–474, 2015.
14.Wang, L.H.*, Who moves East Asian stock markets? The role of the 2007–2009 global financial crisis, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, 28(C), 182–203, 2014.
15.Wang, L.H.*, Formal and informal financing channels in China, East Asian Policy, 5(3), 38–48, 2013.
16.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.H.*, Expropriation of minority investors in Chinese listed firms: The role of internal and external corporate governance mechanisms, Corporate Governance: An International Review, 20(3), 308–332, 2012.
17.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.H.*, The co-movement of stock markets in East Asia. Did the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis really strengthen stock market integration?, China Economic Review, 21(1), 98–112, 2010.
二、会议论文:(*为通讯作者)
1.Qu, W., Kang, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Saving or tunneling: Value effects of tax avoidance in Chinese listed local government-controlled firms, Xiamen-Osaka Joint Research Forum, Xiamen, Nov 8th, 2019.
2.Qu, W., Kang, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Saving or tunneling: Value effects of tax avoidance in Chinese listed local government-controlled firms, 2019 Global and China Management Accounting Conference, Wuhan, Nov 2nd–3rd, 2019.
3.Huyghebaert, N., Kang, S., Liu, H. & Wang, L.H.*, Multiple large shareholders and corporate tax avoidance: Evidence from China, 2019 Global and China Management Accounting Conference, Wuhan, Nov 2nd–3rd, 2019.
4.Du, X., Li, Y., & Wang, L. H.*, An Empirical Study on Narcissism and Corporate Philanthropy: Evidence from China, 2019 AAA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 9th–14th, 2019.
5.Chen, F., Huyghebaert, N., Lin, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Do multiple large shareholders reduce agency problems in state-controlled listed firms? Evidence from China, 2019 FMA Asia/Pacific Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, July 10th–12nd, 2019.
6.Chen, F., Huyghebaert, N., Lin, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Do multiple large shareholders reduce agency problems in state-controlled listed firms? Evidence from China, 2019 Cross Country Perspectives in Finance Conference, Jinan, June 25th–27th, 2019.
7.Kang, S. & Wang, L. H.*, Yes or no: Tax avoidance in China, 2018 Cross Country Perspectives in Finance Conference, Guangzhou, June 21st–24th, 2018.
8.Wang, B., Yan, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Resource dependence or monitoring: A governance perspective on political connections, JIFMIM-CCPF Symposium, Chiang Mai, Dec 12nd – 15th, 2017.
9.Ang, J., Chen, W. & Wang, L.H.*, Gaming governance: Cosmetic or real corporate governance changes?, CJAR Symposium, Xiamen, Nov 17th–18th, 2017.
10.Wang, B., Yan, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Resource dependence or monitoring: A governance perspective on political connections, Accounting Horizons Forum Conference, Suzhou, Nov 4th–5th, 2017.
11.Wang, B., Yan, S. & Wang, L.H.*, Resource dependence or monitoring: A governance perspective on political connections, 2018 Cross Country Perspectives in Finance Conference, Chengdu, June 23rd–25th, 2017.
12.Wang, L.H. & Wu, H.*, Do politically connected firms undertake less environmental responsibility? Firm-level evidence from polluting industries in China, 2016 Xiamen University Accounting & Finance Symposium, Xiamen,July 12nd–15th, 2016.
13.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.H.*, Value creation and Value distribution in Chinese listed firms: The role of ownership structure, board characteristics, and control, European Journal of Finance special issue conference, Winnipeg, Canada, July 15th–17th, 2015.
14.Lee, W. & Wang, L.H.*, Political connection and stock price crash risk: Evidence from the Chinese stock market, 2014 International Conference of Corporate Finance and Capital Market, Hangzhou, Nov 8th–9th, 2014.
15.Wang, L.H.*, Who moves East Asian stock markets? The role of the 2007–2009 global financial crisis, 21st conference on the theories and practices of securities and financial markets, Taiwan, Dec 13th–14th, 2013.
16.Wang, L.*, Examining corporate governance in Chinese listed firms, Research Seminar, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Sep 14th, 2012.
17.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L. *, Institutional development and financing decisions: Evidence from a cross-regional study on Chinese listed firms, European Journal of Finance special issue conference, Durham, UK, June 12nd–15th, 2012.
18.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Firm performance and firm value of Chinese listed firms: The role of internal and external corporate governance mechanisms, 10th International Symposium on Empirical Accounting Research, Kunming, China, Dec 16th–18th, 2011.
19.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Expropriation of minority investors in Chinese listed firms: The role of internal and external corporate governance mechanisms, Research Seminar, Nottingham University, Nottingham, January 10th, 2011.
20.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Agency problems and corporate governance mechanisms in Chinese listed firms, PhD Forum for Finance and Economics, LSE, UK, Oct 9th, 2010.
21.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Agency costs and corporate governance mechanisms: Empirical results for Chinese listed firms, FMA Asian Conference, SMU, Singapore, July 14th–16th, 2010.
22.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Agency costs and corporate governance mechanisms in Chinese listed firms, French Finance Association International Meeting, Saint Malo, May 11st–12nd, 2010.
23.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Agency costs and corporate governance mechanisms: Empirical results for Chinese listed firms, LSM-KUL Finance Research Workshop, KUL & UCL, Brussels, January 8th, 2010.
24.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Institutions, ownership structure and financing decisions: Evidence from Chinese listed firms, JCF Special Conference on Emerging Markets, Peking University, Beijing, August 23rd–25th, 2009.
25.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Institutions, ownership structure and financing decisions: Evidence from Chinese listed firms, China Economics Association Conference, University College Dublin, Dublin, July 22nd–23rd, 2009.
26.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Institutions, ownership structure and financing decisions: Evidence from Chinese listed firms, China International Conference in Finance, Guangzhou, July 7th–10th, 2009.
27.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, Ownership structure, institutions and financing decisions: Empirical results for Chinese listed firms, Corporate Finance Day, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, September 19th, 2008.
28.Huyghebaert, N. & Wang, L.*, The co-movement of stock markets in East Asia. Did the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis really strengthen stock market integration?, China Economics Association Conference, Cambridge, April 1st–2nd, 2008.
科研基金
1.王荔红,项目主持人,福建省“雏鹰计划”青年拔尖人才项目,2021年7月~2026年7月;
2.王荔红,项目主持人,国家社会科学基金“我国上市公司股东异质性研究”(项目编号:19BGL075),2019年7月~2022年7月;
3.王荔红,项目主持人,教育部人文社科一般项目“国企混合所有制改革的微观治理效应与宏观经济结果研究”(项目编号:18YJC630181),2018年7月~2021年7月;
4.王荔红,项目主持人,福建省社会科学规划项目重大项目“国有企业混合所有制改革研究”(项目编号:FJ2018YHQZ006),2018年11月~2019年10月;
5.王荔红,项目主持人,福建省政府发展研究中心重大咨询课题“中美贸易争端升级背景下我省风险防范对策研究”,2019年12月~2020年07月;
6.王荔红,项目主持人,中央高校基本科研业务费“官员独董离职的宏观经济效应与微观企业价值研究”(项目编号:20720171007), 2017年1月~2019年12月;
7.王荔红,项目主持人,国家自然科学基金“我国国有上市公司政治控制成本研究”(项目编号:71302072),2014年1月~2016年12月;
8.王荔红,项目主持人,福建省高等学校杰出青年科研人才培育计划“国企董事政治关联对政治控制成本的影响”(项目编号:0155-Z0210502),2015年8月~2016年12月;
9.王荔红,项目主持人,中央高校基本科研业务费“董事政府关联、股权结构和制度环境:中国上市企业公司治理分析”(项目编号:2011221051), 2011年9月~2014年8月。