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Victor Wei Huang is the John and Sue Dean Distinguished Professor of Finance at the Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii. He currently serves as the Faculty Senate President and has held roles such as Shidler College Fellow and Professor. His research focuses on empirical asset pricing, Chinese financial markets, and international finance. Huang has received prestigious awards including the Sun Yefang Financial Innovation Award (China’s highest financial research honor) and multiple Shidler College Research Awards.
Education:
- PhD in Finance, Georgia Institute of Technology (2001)
- MA in Economics, Georgia State University (1997)
- Master in Development Management, Asian Institute of Management (1994)
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Nanjing University (1987)
Research Interests: Huang’s work examines pricing regimes in peer-to-peer lending, ESG ratings in bond markets, and governance in family firms. His studies often address emerging markets, particularly China, and explore topics like currency controls, pension freezes, and insider trading. Notable contributions include landmark studies on international diversification with small-cap stocks and pricing of exchange rate risk.
Publications: His recent work spans topics like linguistic influences on cost behavior (Management International Review, 2020) and sovereign CDS spreads (Journal of Futures Markets, 2019). Earlier research on IPO underpricing in China and corporate governance reforms has also been widely cited.
Awards:
- Sun Yefang Financial Innovation Award (2015)
- Best Paper Awards at Frontiers of Business Research (2018) and China Finance Forum (2023)
- Shidler College’s Dennis Ching Teaching Award (2006)
Teaching & Advising: Huang teaches courses on investments, derivatives, and international finance. Though no advisees are listed, his research collaborations involve co-authors like Jiakai Chen, Ghon Rhee, and Qianqiu Liu.
Labs/Teams: No formal lab is mentioned, but his work is part of Shidler College’s finance research initiatives.
