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Robin Chen
Title
Assistant Professor
Speciality
  • Corporate Governance,
  • Sustainability,
  • Political and International Finance
Academic BG.
  • Ph.D. Program in Finance, Yuan Ze University
Experience
  • Bank Nusantara Parahyangan, Tbk.
  • Assistant Professor, Batam International University
  • Assistant Professor, Ming Chi University of Technology
  • Assistant Professor, National Taipei University
  • Journal Papers
  • Conference Papers
  • Research Grants
  • Books/Pub.
  • Industrial Grants
  • Courses
  • Dissertation
  • Awards & Certificates
  • Pro. Membership
  • Other Contributions
  • Wang, C., Truong, Q. T., Lowaton, C. H., Chen, R., & Tran, Q. N. (2026). Corporate Misconduct and Environmental Performance: The Role of Sustainability in Reputation Recovery. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 1-18.
  • Song, D., Truong, Q. T., Vu, H. O., Chandra, T., & Chen, R. (2026). When Climate Meets Capital: How Climate Risk Constrains Corporate Finance. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 1-20.
  • Liaw, Y. C., Truong, Q. T., Chen, R., & Unpapar, A. A. (2026). Unpacking Corporate Slack: How Excess Resources Shape Earnings Management. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 29, 23409444261416938.
  • Truong, Q. T., Tran, Q. N., Unpapar, A. A., & Chen, R. (2026). Repay a Favor? Evidence from Co-opted Boards and Corporate Risk-Taking. Journal of Economics and Finance, 50(1), 11.
  • Yang, Y. J., Wahyuni, D., Kweh, Q. L., & Chen, R. (2025). Faith‐Based Insights: Exploring the Impact of Islamic Values on ESG Performance. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management.
  • Truong, Q. T., Tran, Q. N., Chen, R., & Chan, C. Y. (2025). Can Good Doers Perform Well? Novel Evidence From Corporate Innovation. International Journal of Finance & Economics.
  • Truong, Q. T., Do, H. D., Chandra, T., & Chen, R. (2025). Is climate risk important? Insights from the perspective of brand value. Managerial Finance.
  • Chen, R., Li, S., Truong, Q. T., & Chan, C. Y. (2025). Gender diversity in the boardroom: The role of female directors in mitigating stock price crash risk. Global Finance Journal, 101131.
  • Truong, Q. T., Tran, Q. N., Srivuttichan, T., & Chen, R. (2025). The significance of ESG performance for financial distress: new evidence. Applied Economics Letters, 1-7.
  • Chen, R., Li, S., Li, W., & Mu, Y. (2024). Friend with benefits: Evidence from director's corruption culture on mergers and acquisitions. International Review of Economics & Finance, 93, 112-127.
  • Chen, R., Feng, H., Gao, X., & Li, S. (2023). The effect of co-opted directors on real earnings management. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 61(4), 1315-1339.
  • Chen, R., Huang, C. W., & Lin, C. Y. (2022). Board corruption and loan contracts. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 49(9-10), 1929-1956.
  • Huang, Y. S., Chiu, J., Lin, C. Y. & Chen, R. (2022). The effect of Chinese lunar calendar on individual investors' trading. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 71, 101694.
  • Huang, Y. S., Bui, D. G., Lin, C. Y. & Chen, R. (2022). The effect of abnormal institutional attention on bank loans. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 76, 101458.
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