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Ming-Tsung Lin serves as Associate Professor in Finance within the Accounting and Finance Department at the University of Sussex Business School, holding ORCID identifier 0000-0001-6387-722X. His academic career spans finance education and research with emphasis on derivatives markets and corporate governance.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Finance from University of Manchester (2011-2015)
- MSc in Money and Banking from National Chengchi University, Taiwan (2004-2006)
- BA in Economics from National Taiwan University (1998-2002)
Lin's research focuses on credit default swaps, asset pricing, and corporate ESG dynamics, with particular interest in sovereign CDS-currency linkages and governance-ESG relationships. His work combines empirical finance with market microstructure analysis, often examining cross-market pricing anomalies and risk factor identification.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory in credit derivatives research, evolving from foundational CDS curve modeling (2019) toward sophisticated examinations of sovereign-currency interactions (2023-2024) and ESG-governance mechanisms. The publications demonstrate methodological progression from single-market analysis to multi-asset class integration, with increasing emphasis on causality testing in governance studies.
Teaching responsibilities include:
- Market & Credit Risk Analysis (764N1)
- Programming for Finance (999N1)
- Financial Derivatives (N1559)
Lin maintains professional presence through Google Scholar, SSRN, and LinkedIn, with significant citation impact in corporate governance (notably the 2020 Women on Boards paper with 47 citations) and growing influence in sovereign CDS research. His work appears in top finance journals including Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money and Review of Finance.


