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Jian Chen

Associate Professor, Masters Programme Director, Executive Director of Confucius Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences

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  • workRoom D06 International House
    Jubilee Campus
    Wollaton Road
    Nottingham
    NG8 1BB
    UK
  • work0115 84 66194
  • fax0115 84 66324

Biography

Dr Jian Chen received his PhD in Finance from King's College London, Masters degree in Management from Xi'an Jiaotong University and Bachelors' degree from Hefei University of Technology.

Research Summary

Dr Jian Chen's research covers corporate finance, including capital structure, political economy of corporate finance; corporate governance, including ownership structure issues and its relation to… read more

Selected Publications

  • JIAN CHEN, 2009. Corporate Governance in China Routledge.
  • JIAN CHEN, ed., 2012. Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance in China: A Special Issue of the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies Taylor & Francis.
  • JIAN CHEN and ROGER STRANGE, 2012. Political Economy of IPO Underpricing: The Evidence from China Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies. 10(2), 111-129
  • BIN WU, SHUJIE YAO and JIAN CHEN, eds., 2012. China’s Development and Harmonisation: toward a balance with nature, society and international community Routledge. (In Press.)

Current Research

Dr Jian Chen's research covers corporate finance, including capital structure, political economy of corporate finance; corporate governance, including ownership structure issues and its relation to corporate performance; financial markets.

  • JIAN CHEN, ed., 2012. Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance in China: A Special Issue of the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies Taylor & Francis.
  • JIAN CHEN and ROGER STRANGE, 2012. Political Economy of IPO Underpricing: The Evidence from China Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies. 10(2), 111-129
  • LIN SONG, JIANLING WANG, SHUJIE YAO and JIAN CHEN, 2012. Market Reactions and Corporate Philanthropy: a case study of the Wenchuan earthquake in China Journal of Contemporary China. 21(74), 299-315
  • JIAN CHEN and JUN TIAN, 2012. Explaining the Chinese Economic Performance in the Reform Era. In: BIN WU, SHUJIE YAO and JIAN CHEN, eds., China’s Development and Harmonisation: toward a balance with nature, society and international community Routledge. (In Press.)
  • BIN WU, SHUJIE YAO and JIAN CHEN, eds., 2012. China’s Development and Harmonisation: toward a balance with nature, society and international community Routledge. (In Press.)
  • DAN LUO, SHUJIE YAO, JIAN CHEN and JIANLING WANG, 2011. World Financial Crisis and Efficiency of Chinese Commercial Banks The World Economy. 34(5), 805-825
  • SHUJIE YAO, DYLAN SUTHERLAND and JIAN CHEN, 2010. China’s Outward FDI and Resource-Seeking Strategy: A Case Study On Chinaco and Rio Tinco Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics. 17(2), 313-326
  • JIAN CHEN, 2009. Corporate Governance in China Routledge.
  • ROGER STRANGE and JIAN CHEN, 2008. Corporate Governance and the Composition of Foreign Equity Investment Inflows. In: ROGER STRANGE and GREGORY JACKSON, eds., Corporate Governance and International Business - Strategy, Performance and Institutional Change Palgrave MacMillan.
  • JIAN CHEN and SHUJIE YAO, eds., 2006. Globalisation, Competition and Growth in Greater China Routledge.
  • JIAN CHEN, QIULIN KE and DAVID ISAAC, 2006. Board Structure as Corporate Governance Mechanism: Evidence from China’s Real Estate Stock Companies. In: JIAN CHEN and SHUJIE YAO, eds., Globalisation, Competition and Growth in Greater China Routledge. 1-16
  • JIAN CHEN and ROGER STRANGE, 2005. The Determinants of Capital Structure: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies Economic Change and Restructuring. 38(1), 11-35
  • JIAN CHEN, 2001. Ownership Structure as Corporate Governance Mechanism: Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies Economics of Planning. 34(1), 53-72
  • ATHAR HUSSAIN and JIAN CHEN, 1999. Changes in China’s Industrial Landscape and Their Implications International Studies of Management & Organisation. 29(1), 5-20
  • WANG LIMING, ROGER STRANGE and JIAN CHEN, 1998. Are the Newly Industrialising Economies Rivals for the European Union in Trading with China? Asia Pacific Business Review. 5(1), 29-44

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