BizStudies
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Here you can find a short digest containing the key findings, insights, and takeaways from our top-quality research papers published in some of the best journals in the professional community.
How Supervision Can Boost Shareholder Value
Contrary to the common belief that financial supervision is costly for bank shareholders, agency theory indicates that supervisors’ audits can actually save shareholders money. Emilio Bisetti of HKUST examines this apparent contradiction in a unique setting—a sudden and unexpected decrease in off-site surveillance by the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed). “A ... Read More
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CHEN, Tingting
KIM, Tae-Yeol
LIANG, Yongyi
What Really Sparks Employee Creativity?
Creative self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation for creativity can encourage employees to innovate, but their complex relationship has long puzzled researchers. Thanks to HKUST’s Yaping Gong and colleagues, we now know more about how these factors influence each other to generate creativity. Their findings will help organizations motivate and support ... Read More
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GAO, Baojun
DING, Xiaojie
GUO, Yue
The Pitfalls of Soliciting Online Reviews
Today’s consumers heavily rely on online peer reviews to guide their purchase decisions. Yet, review platforms and businesses alike are struggling with a shortage of online reviews and declining review length. In response, many businesses have turned to offering incentives, such as discounts or even direct payments, in exchange for (often positive) reviews ... Read More
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A Novel Model of Pricing Errors
An important challenge for investors is understanding why some stocks and investments perform better than others. Traditionally, financial experts have predicted how much return (or profit) an investor can expect based on a company’s size, its earnings, or overall economic conditions. With important implications for investors and other finance professionals ... Read More
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DU, Lilun
YU, Peiwen
Optimizing High-Volume Recruitment
High-volume recruitment—hiring a large number of people in a short time—is a challenging process, yet one that is common across industries, from hospitality to global manufacturing. A poorly managed process may overwhelm the recruiting team and lead to inadequate hiring decisions. Thanks to HKUST’s Qing Li and co-authors, recruiters now have guidance for ... Read More
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HUI, Kai Wai
Insider Trading Deterred by Liberal-Leaning Judges
HKUST-led research shows that judges’ ideological leanings affect the outcomes of insider-trading cases. According to Allen H. Huang, Yue Zheng, and a co-author, liberal judges take an especially strong stance against insider trading, with significant real-world consequences for traders and regulators. Judge ideology is known to influence securities lawsuits ... Read More
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QIN, Yu
FAN, Yangyang
ZHANG, Zhongju
Harnessing Alternative Data for Financial Forecasting
Financial technology is transforming the world of financial services. Using big data analytics to enhance decision-making in areas such as portfolio and risk management has become a top priority for many financial institutions. Thanks to HKUST’s Yi Yang and co-researchers, institutions and investors now have a novel system for predicting financial risk that ... Read More
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LI, Mingyu
(Dis)trust in AI Management: The Role of Benevolence
Managerial duties are increasingly fulfilled by artificial intelligence (AI). This may cause difficulties in roles requiring high emotional engagement, according to HKUST’s Mingyu Li and T. Bradford Bitterly. Lacking empathy, AI is viewed as less benevolent and trustworthy than humans, highlighting the need for organizations to deploy it carefully. As the AI ... Read More
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KAROLYI, Stephen A
The Perils of Performance Targeting
Performance targeting—setting short-term financial goals—is pervasive in today’s financial markets, but it may come at a cost. HKUST’s Emilio Bisetti and a colleague explore how public banks strategically alter their deposit pricing strategies when they face pressure to meet earnings per share (EPS) targets. “The general consensus is that, by encouraging ... Read More
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WANG, Yajin
ORDABAYEVA, Nailya
How Women Use Luxury Consumption to Signal to Men
In the quest for romance, some individuals turn to luxury consumption as a powerful signal of social status. This phenomenon has been widely validated among men, but little is known about the role of luxury purchasing in women’s romantic endeavors. HKUST’s Qihui Chen and colleagues conceptualize a “mate screening motive” that explains how women use luxury ... Read More
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