Zhe Anمشاهده پروفایل
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Zhe An is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Banking and Finance at Monash Business School, Monash University, Australia. He earned his Ph.D. in Finance from the University of New South Wales and has been a faculty member at Monash since 2015. His academic work bridges empirical corporate finance with behavioral and cultural dimensions of financial decision-making. Education: Ph.D. in Finance, University of New South Wales, 2015 M.Phil. in Finance, University of New South Wales, 2011 MCom in Banking, University of New South Wales, 2009 B. Bus in Accounting, University of Technology Sydney, 2007 His research focuses on empirical corporate finance, labor, culture, information environment, financial advisors, and information intermediaries . His work investigates how cultural norms, media, and institutional ownership affect corporate governance, risk-taking, and ethical behavior. He has published in top-tier journals such as the Journal of Corporate Finance , Journal of Banking and Finance , and Journal of Business Ethics . The 15 most recent articles show a strong trajectory in international corporate finance, with increasing use of machine learning techniques, cross-border institutional behavior, and cultural influences on financial outcomes. His research often employs large-scale international datasets and addresses policy-relevant topics in corporate transparency and governance. Scientific Awards: Best Ph.D. Paper Award, Vietnam International Conference in Finance (2015) Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing: Journal of Banking and Finance (2016) Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing: International Review of Economics and Finance (2017) Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research by an Early Career Researcher (2018) Monash University 'Purple Letter' for Outstanding Teaching Performance (2018) Zhe An has been actively involved in research grants as a Primary Chief Investigator, notably leading projects on Foreign Institutional Investors from Emerging Countries and Auditors' Response to Clients' Short Sale Exposure . He teaches key courses including Treasury Management and Derivatives , and is accepting PhD students, indicating active mentorship. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to responsible consumption, economic growth, and reduced inequalities. He is affiliated with professional networks including Google Scholar, ORCID, and LinkedIn, and has contributed to public discourse through media appearances on topics like digital payments and cultural effects on market risk.

