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Chenguang Shang is an Associate Professor of Finance at Suffolk University, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate finance courses. He previously held faculty positions at Bentley University and Texas State University. His research focuses on empirical corporate finance, particularly agency issues among stakeholders and their financial implications. His work has been published in top journals like Financial Management, Journal of Banking and Finance, and the Journal of Corporate Finance.
Dr. Shang holds a PhD from Wayne State University, an MS from Temple University, and a BA from Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics. His research explores topics including stock liquidity, debt structure, social capital's role in corporate decision-making, and institutional investor behavior. He serves as an ad-hoc reviewer for academic journals and has contributed to over a dozen peer-reviewed articles since 2018.
His research trends emphasize the intersection of social capital with corporate finance mechanisms, liquidity dynamics in financial markets, and governance structures influencing corporate policy. Notable studies include analyzing geographic proximity's impact on investments and the effects of managerial ability on short-term debt usage.
While no formal awards are listed, his active publication record reflects significant scholarly contributions. He teaches courses such as FIN200: Business Finance and FIN835: Behavioral Finance, demonstrating expertise in both foundational and advanced financial theory.


