Jing Chi
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Alma mater | University of Reading, Nanjing University |
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Institutions | Massey University, Huatai Securities, London Stock Exchange Group |
Jing Chi is a New Zealand finance academic, and is a full professor at Massey University, specialising in Initial Public Offerings, Chinese corporate finance and Chinese corporate governance. She is a Chartered Financial Analyst and won a national award for her teaching.
Academic career
[edit]Chi has worked in China for Huatai Securities, in the Investment Banking Department, where she was responsible for Initial Public Offerings, and at the London Stock Exchange as an analyst.[1] Chi completed a PhD in finance titled The performance and characteristics of the Chinese IPO market at the University of Reading in 2003.[2] Chi then joined the faculty of the School of Economics and Finance at Massey University in 2004, rising to full professor in 2024.[1] Chi is Massey's first Chartered Financial Analyst.[1]
Chi's research focuses on Initial Public Offerings, Chinese corporate governance and Chinese finance. Chi is an affiliate member of Massey's Sustainable Finance Cluster,[3] and a Research Fellow in the China Research Centre at Victoria University of Wellington.[4]
Chi was awarded the Massey Business School Star Award for Excellence in Student Support, Excellence in Enterprise and High-Performance Team. Chi won the Ako Aotearoa 2013 award for Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching, with the citation describing her as "dedicated to communicating a complex discipline across cultural and geographical boundaries".[5] Chi chairs a 'supervisor mentoring circle' and mentors other supervisors. Chi developed a Bachelor of Business Finance with a pathway to Chartered Financial Analyst, and has also led Massey's international joint programme with Wuhan, where students complete two years in Wuhan before finishing with two years at Massey.[1][5] Chi is on the editorial board of the journal Finance Research Letters.[1][6]
Selected works
[edit]- Jing Chi; Carol Padgett (March 2005). "Short-run underpricing and its characteristics in Chinese initial public offering (IPO) markets". Research in International Business and Finance. 19 (1): 71–93. doi:10.1016/J.RIBAF.2004.10.004. ISSN 0275-5319. Wikidata Q127077608.
- Jing Chi; Qian Sun; Martin Young (June 2011). "Performance and characteristics of acquiring firms in the Chinese stock markets". Emerging Markets Review. 12 (2): 152–170. doi:10.1016/J.EMEMAR.2010.12.003. ISSN 1566-0141. Wikidata Q127075656.
- Jingjing Yang; Jing Chi; Martin Young (May 2011). "A review of corporate governance in China". Asian-Pacific Economic Literature. 25 (1): 15–28. doi:10.1111/J.1467-8411.2011.01283.X. ISSN 0818-9935. Wikidata Q127075432.
- Eddy Chang; Chao Chen; Jing Chi; Martin Young (March 2008). "IPO underpricing in China: New evidence from the primary and secondary markets". Emerging Markets Review. 9 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1016/J.EMEMAR.2007.06.002. ISSN 1566-0141. Wikidata Q127070682.
- Jing Chi; Carol Padgett (December 2005). "The performance and long-run characteristics of the Chinese IPO market". Pacific Economic Review. 10 (4): 451–469. doi:10.1111/J.1468-0106.2005.00285.X. ISSN 1361-374X. Wikidata Q127070680.
- Jing Chi; Jing Liao; Xiaojun Chen (24 May 2016). "Politically connected CEOs and earnings management: evidence from China". Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy. 21 (3): 397–417. doi:10.1080/13547860.2016.1176644. ISSN 1354-7860. Wikidata Q127070678.
- Jing Chi; Matthew McWha; Martin Young (June 2010). "The performance and the survivorship of New Zealand IPOs". International Review of Financial Analysis. 19 (3): 172–180. doi:10.1016/J.IRFA.2010.02.006. ISSN 1057-5219. Wikidata Q127075648.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "2023 Professorial promotions announced". www.massey.ac.nz. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ Chi, Jing (2003). The performance and characteristics of the Chinese IPO market (PhD thesis). University of Reading.
- ^ "About Us". Sustainable Finance Cluster – Massey University. 13 June 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ Centre, Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences New Zealand Contemporary China Research (16 January 2023). "Business, Marketing, Economics and Finance | Kōmaru Kura / New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre | Te Herenga Waka". Victoria University of Wellington. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ a b "Dr Jing Chi". ako.ac.nz. Retrieved 4 July 2024.
- ^ "Finance Research Letters: Editorial board". Science Direct. Retrieved 5 July 2024.