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Chia-Jane Wang is an Associate Professor of Economics & Finance at Manhattan University. She holds a PhD from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and an MBA from CUNY Baruch College. Her research focuses on corporate governance mechanisms, financial risk management, capital structure decisions, and empirical finance. She teaches courses including Principles of Business Finance, Options and Futures Markets, and Investment Analysis.
Her work explores topics such as board dynamics' impact on firm risk-taking, financial constraints affecting leasing vs debt financing choices, and credit risk management in banking sectors. Notable contributions include studies on cross-sectional return predictability in emerging markets and instrumental variable methods to address endogeneity in financial research.
Recent publications span empirical investigations into U.S. bank-holding companies' credit risk management (2024) and comparative analysis of Spanish banking risk structures (2023). Earlier work includes influential papers on Chinese corporate governance (2015), Taiwanese stock market predictability (2014), and default risk modeling (2010-2013).
No formal scientific awards are listed, though her extensive publication record reflects sustained scholarly contribution. She advises courses in core finance topics and has presented at major conferences including the American Finance Association and Southern Finance Association meetings.
