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Yang Wei
Date:2022-03-03



 

Wei Yang

Assistant   Professor

Department   of Finance

Email:   yangwei2903@126.com

Phone   : 13466770726

PhD,   Finance, Peking University, China (2018)

M.A,   Finance, Peking University, China (2014)

B.A.,   Computer and Information Science, University of Science and Technology   Beijing (2010)



TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS

Ÿ Teaching Programme : InvestmentFinancial Modelling

Ÿ Teaching Focusing : Corporate Finance

Ÿ Research Areas : Corporate FinanceMergers & AcquisitionsCorporate InnovationCapital Market etc.

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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Ÿ 2018.0- 2020.06, postdoctorCo-supervisor: Professor Song Min

Wuhan University, School of Economics and Management, Department of Finance



MANAGERAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE

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CONSULTING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE (GOVERNMENT OR CORPORATE)

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Papers (International)

Ÿ Lei ZhaoWei YangLu Feng,“Analysts' Positive Tone, Stock Price Synchronization and Crash Risk”,Transformations in Business & EconomicsSSCIMay 2020

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Journal Papers (Domestic)

Ÿ Wei Yang, Min Song, Ke Feng, "M&a Goodwill, Investor overreaction and Stock price Bubbles and Crashes", China Industrial Economics, June 2018

Ÿ Wei Yang, Zhongkuang Zhao, Min Song, "Diversified M&A Premium and Firm Transformation", Journal of Financial Research, May 2019

Ÿ Wei Yang, Lu Feng, Min Song, Chuntao Li, "Can Anchoring Ratio Measure Stock Price Overvaluation? Empirical evidence from a Crash Risk perspective, "Management World, January 2020

Ÿ Li Chuntao, Yan Xuwen, Song Min, Wei Yang, "Fintech development and enterprise innovation: Evidence from NEW Third Board Listed Companies", China Industrial Economics, January 2020

Ÿ Feng Ke, Yang Wei, "Can M&A Goodwill Enhance Corporate Value? -- Empirical evidence based on the dual perspective of accounting performance and market performance ", Journal of Beijing Technology and Business University (Social Science Edition), May 2018

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Cases and Practical Papers

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Conference Papers (International)


Textbooks


Monography

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Others

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RESEARCH GRANTS

Government-funded grants

Ÿ Natural Youth Science Foundation project. "Investor catering and economic Consequences in mergers and acquisitions of listed companies", 240,000, principal.

Corporate-funded grants

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International collaborative grants

AWARDS AND HONORS

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EDITORIAL BOARDS

MEMBERSHIPS, CERTIFICATIONS

INVITED SPEECH AND MEDIA COVER