Ding Haoyuan

Ding Haoyuan

Assistant Dean

Professor


Research

Publications

(1)     H. Ding, Y. Jin Z. Liu, and W. Xie, “The Nexus between International Trade and Capital Flows: a Network Perspective”, Journal of International Money and Finance, 91, 1-11, 2019.

(2)     H. Ding, C. Qin, and K. Shi, “Who benefit from government-led microfinance projects? Evidence from rural China”, Journal of Comparative Economics, forcoming.

(3)     H. Ding, C. Qin, and K. Shi, “Development through electrification: Evidence from rural China”, China Economic Review, 50, 313-328, 2018.

(4)     H. Ding, H. Fan, and S. Lin, “Connect to Trade”, Journal of International Economics, 110, 50-62, 2018.

(5)     H. Ding, K. Liu, F. Xie and W. Xie, “Diminishing Effect of Political Tie on Firm Performance: A Quantile Regression Perspective”, Journal of East Asian Studies, 17, 331-341, 2017.

(6)     H. Ding, H. Fan, H. Wang and W. Xie, “Crude Oil Price and China’s Stock Market Revisited: A Nonlinear Quantile Causality Test Approach”, Annals of Economics and Finance, 18-2, 377-391, 2017.

(7)     H. Ding, H. Kim and S. Park, “Crude oil and stock markets: Causal relationships in tails?”, Energy Economics, 59, 58-69, 2016.

(8)     W. Xie, H. Ding and T. T.-L. Chong, “The Nexus between Social Capital and Bank Risk Taking”, Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 9, 9-28, 2016.

(9)     H. Ding, H. Zheng and C. Zhu, “Equity Funds in Emerging Asia: Does Size Matter?” International Review of Economics & Finance, 35, 149-165, 2015.

(10)  H. Ding, T. T.-L. Chong and S. Park, “Tail Interdependence between Stock and Real Estate Markets in China: Evidence from Quantile Causality Test”, Economics Letters, 124, 526-529, 2014.

(11)  H. Ding, H. Kim and S. Park, “Do Net Positions in the Futures Market Drive Spot Price of Crude Oil?”, Economic Modelling, 41, 177-190, 2014.

(12)  H. Ding, Z. Zhang and Y. Jin, “Does a Flexible Exchange Rate Regime Facilitate Current Account Adjustment: A Difference-in-Differences Approach”, World Economy Study (in Chinese), 12, 38-45, 2012.

Working Papers

(1)   H. Ding, H. Fang, S. Lin and K. Shi, “Equilibrium Consequences of Corruption on Firms: Evidence from China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign”, presented at NBER-CCER Conference, 2018.Related article on Vox: " Equilibrium Consequences of Corruption on Firms: Evidence from China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign" Vox, 24 August 2017(invited).

(2)   H. Ding, J. Du, Y. Hu and C.-S. Hsieh, “Loan Facilitators? The Role of Commercial Bankers in Non-financial Corporations”, presented at CICF Conference, 2018.

(3)   H. Ding, H. Fan, Y. Hu and S. Lin, “Learning by Hiring”, 2017, presented at HKIMR and Tsinghua University, 2018.

(4)   H. Ding, K. Shi, J. Xu and X. Zhang, “Political Connection and Land Transaction: Evidence from Listed Companies in China”, presented at IFABS Conference and Tsinghua University, 2017.

(5)   H. Ding, Y. Hu, C. Li and S. Lin, “Second home country bias? Director Country-specific Experience and Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions”, presented at Renmin University, 2017.

(6)   H. Ding, Y. Hu, Z. Li, and G. Wan, “Board Embeddedness across Country Experience-based Social Subnetworks and Performance Implication of Internationalization”, Best Paper Award of SYSBS, presented at AIB, AOM conference, 2017.

(7)   X. Zhou, H. Ding, Y. Hu, and X. Yang, “Blinded by History: The Role of Organizational Categories in Firm Inattention to Environmental Issues”, 2017.

(8)   H. Ding, C. Qin, and X. Zhou, “The Effect of Government-led Microcredit on Rural Entrepreneurship: Evidence from a Quasi-natural Experiment in China”, 2017.

(9)   H. Ding, Y. Hu and G. Wan, “Endogeneity and the Dynamics of Upper Echelons Research”, presented at AIB, AOM conference, 2017.

(10) H. Ding, Y. Hu, X. Yang and X. Zhou, “Anomalies in the Iron Cage: Network Contagion in Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies”, 2016.

Research Grants

(1)     National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Grant (PI), Study on the Peer Effect of Real Economy Recovery during the Post – Crisis Period: a Network Approach, 2018-2020.

(2)     Research Grant, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (PI), Country Specific Risk Indicators for “One Silk One Road” (PI), 2017-2018.

(3)     Research Grant, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (PI), Firm Heterogeneity of Economic Recovery, 2015-2017.

(4)     Shanghai Municipal Government Project Grant (Co PI), Shanghai in the Next 30 Years: Research of the Shanghai Development Strategy, 2014-2015.

(5)     Research Grant, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (PI), Analysis of Corporate Governance Structure and Firm Globalization Strategy, 2014-2015.