Do Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Abilities Mediate the Relationship between Air Pollution Exposure and Mental Health
Considered as a key component of human capital, mental health has drawn substantial scholarly attention for its e

Ting Ren, Xinguo Yu,Weiwei Yang

ARTICLE | PLOS ONE |Vol.14, Issue 10, 2019

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Platform Competition in the Sharing Economy: Understanding How Ride-Hailing Services Influence New Car Purchases
Ride-hailing services provide not only alternative transportation for passengers but also job opportunities for pote

Guo Yue, Li Xiaotong*, Zeng Xiaohua

ARTICLE | Journal of Management Information Systems |Vol.36, 2019

Keywords: Causal inference; Competitive strategies; Consumer expectations; Didi Chuxing; Ride-hailing; staggered difference-in-differences; Synthetic control methodology; Uber; Car market; Car-riding platforms

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The Choice between PIPE and SEO in China
China& 39;s private investment in public equity (PIPE) market has exceeded the aggregate proceeds raised by its se

Seungjoon Oh, Heungju Park*, ChiZhang

ARTICLE | China Economic Review |Vol.57, 2019

Keywords: Private investment in public equity; Seasoned equity offering; China

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Center-Based Childcare Expansion and Grandparents' Employment and Well-Being
Grandparents, especially grandmothers, are highly involved in childcare globally There is a rising interest in stu

Mengyun Lin, Qing Wang*

ARTICLE | Social Science & Medicine |Vol.240, 2019

Keywords: Childcare; Grandparents; Employment; Health; Well-being

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Quantifying Economic Effects of Transportation Investment Considering Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity in China: A spatial panel model perspective
Transportation investment plays a significant role in promoting economic development However, in what scenario and

Xiongbin Lin, Ian MacLachlan, Ting Ren, Feiyang Sun

ARTICLE | The Annals of Regional Science |Vol.63, Issue 3, 2019

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Financial Structure and Systemic Risk of Banks: Evidence from Chinese Reform
Using Chinese data from 2006 to 2014, we find that a shift in the financial structure towards a more market-bas

Guseon Ji, Daniel Sungyeon* Kim, Kwangwon Ahn*

ARTICLE | Sustainability |Vol.11, Issue 13, 2019

Keywords: Financial structure; Systemic risk; Banking; China

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Bayesian realized-GARCH models for financial tail risk forecasting incorporating the two-sided Weibull distribution
The realized-GARCH framework is extended to incorporate the two-sided Weibull distribution, for the purpose of vola

Wang Chao*, Chin Qian, Gerlach Richard

ARTICLE | Quantitative Finance |Vol.19, Issue 6, 2019

Keywords: Realized-GARCH; Two-sided Weibull; Realized variance; Realized range; Sub-sampling; Markov Chain Monte Carlo; Value-at-risk; Expected shortfall

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Position Effects of Menu Item Displays in Consumer Choices: A Comparison of Horizontal versus Vertical Displays
Consumers typically make choices based on a menu that lists a variety of food items Prior research has shown t

Jungkeun Kim, Euejung Hwang, Jooyoung Park, Jacob C. Lee*, Jongwon Park

ARTICLE | Cornell Hospitality Quarterly |Vol.60, Issue 2, 2019

Keywords: Restaurant menu; Horizontal versus vertical displays; Edge advantage; Edge aversion

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Pollution and corporate valuation: Evidence from China
​Environmental pollution brings severe challenges in the context of a high growing economy of China

Chunyang Wang, Haiyang Zhang, Liping Lu, Xirui Wang

ARTICLE | Applied Economics |Vol.51, 2019

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Training, Skill-Upgrading and Settlement Intention of Migrants: Evidence from China
​The massive rural-to-urban migration has been one of the most important features of China’s labour market in recent decades

Qing Wang, Ting Ren, Ti Liu

ARTICLE | Urban Studies |Vol.36, 2019

Keywords: Human capital, Migration, Skill-Upgrading, Training

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