
معرفی
Carl Hsin-han Shen serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance at Macquarie University, actively contributing to the Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Research Centre and FinTech and Banking Research Centre. His academic profile spans corporate governance, financial accounting, and corporate innovation research.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Finance from the State University of New York at Buffalo (awarded June 30, 2012).
Dr. Shen's research examines executive compensation structures, information asymmetry in financial markets, and innovation drivers in corporate settings. His work frequently addresses public debt implications, firm valuation mechanisms, and R&D investment strategies, with publications in premier journals including Strategic Management Journal and Journal of Banking & Finance.
Recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate methodological rigor through advanced econometric techniques while exploring cross-border financial phenomena, legal frameworks' impact on debt markets, and environmental policy spillovers. His work bridges theoretical finance with practical applications in both developed and emerging economies.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- AFAANZ Outstanding Reviewer Award (2024)
- Best Paper Award at Academy of Management Annual Meeting (2022)
- Multiple Taiwan Finance Association Meeting awards (2013, 2015)
- Conference on Securities Markets Best Paper (2016)
Dr. Shen maintains significant academic service as associate editor for Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, Journal of Derivatives and Quantitative Studies, and The Journal of Risk Management and Insurance, while serving on NTU Management Review's editorial board. His research portfolio includes the completed ACFA-RADs project (2020-2021) analyzing residential aged care systems, which generated policy impacts through Columbia Law School and Harvard Law School platforms.
He actively collaborates through Macquarie University's Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Research Centre and FinTech and Banking Research Centre, advancing interdisciplinary research at the finance-technology-policy intersection.




