
معرفی
Scott Fung is a Professor in the Department of Accounting & Finance at California State University, East Bay. His research focuses on corporate finance, market efficiency, institutional investor behavior, and corporate governance. He has published extensively on topics including executive compensation, liquidity dynamics, and the impact of regulatory changes on financial markets.
His work spans empirical studies on financial market microstructure, real estate investment trusts, and the effects of information shocks on investor decisions. Fung’s recent studies explore the role of luck in executive promotions, liquidity provision during market dislocations, and strategic regulatory arbitrage in cryptocurrency markets.
Key themes in his research include analyzing how market participants (institutions vs. retail investors) process information, the efficiency of derivatives markets, and the governance mechanisms influencing firm performance. His findings have implications for corporate policy, investor strategies, and regulatory frameworks.


