Research Outputs |
Research Papers: [1]. Wan, Liangyong, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Bingxuan Lin, Xiaowei Xu, 2021. Does investment banker human capital matter in acquisitions? Evidence from China. Journal of Corporate Finance, 70, 102048. doi:10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2021. (ABS 4*, JCR Q1) [2]. Ren, Liuyang, Xi Zhong, Liangyong Wan, 2021. Missing analyst forecasts and corporate fraud: Evidence from China. Journal of Business Ethics, doi:10.1007/s10551-021-04837-w. (FT50, JCR Q1) [3]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Tiebo Song, 2021. Beyond market strategies: How multiple decision-maker groups jointly influence underperforming firms’ corporate social (ir)responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics, doi:10.1007/s10551-021-04796-2. (FT50, JCR Q1) [4]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Tiebo Song, 2021. Different effects of internal and external tournament incentives on corporate financial misconduct. Journal of Business Research, 134, 329-341. doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.05.020. (JCR Q1) [5]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Ge Ren, 2021. “De-Familization” of family enterprises: a view of innovation aspiration gap. Nankai Business Review, 2022, (01): 1-22. (CSSCI) (in Chinese) [6]. Liuyang Ren, Zhong, Xi, Ge Ren, 2023. Trick or Treat? The Effect of CEO Relative Pay on Corporate Social Irresponsibility. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, doi: 10.1080/1540496X.2023.2287492. (JCR Q2) [7]. Ren, Liuyang, Xi Zhong, Liangyong Wan, 2022. Defending the shell: Differential effects of delisting pressure on R&D intensity and bribery expenditure. Review of Managerial Science, 16(05): 1437-1470. (JCR Q1) [8]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Ge Ren, 2023. Does performance persistence below aspirations affect firms' accounting information disclosure strategies? An empirical study based on reliability and comparability. Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, 32(3): 1060-1077. (JCR Q2) [9]. Ren, Liuyang, Xi Zhong, Liangyong Wan, 2023.03. Do academic CEOs influence corporate social irresponsibility? The moderating effects of negative attainment discrepancy and slack resources. Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, 32(3): 946-960. (JCR Q2) [10]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Ge Ren, 2023. Performance shortfall, institutional logic and firms’ tax avoidance. Eurasian Business Review, 13, 855–886. (JCR Q1) [11]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Ge Ren, 2022. Founder CEOs, personal incentives, and corporate social irresponsibility. Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, 31(01), 17-32. (JCR Q1) [12]. Zhong, Xi, Tiebo Song, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), 2023. The role of founder reign in explaining family firms’ R&D investment: Evidence from China. European Journal of Innovation Management, 26(2), 422–445. (JCR Q2) [13]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Tiebo Song, 2022. To cheat when persistently missing aspirations: Evidence from corporate fraud in China. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 40: 815-845. (JCR Q2) [14] Lei, Qianhua, Chun Huang, Liuyang Ren, 2020. Property rights discrepancy and the long-term performance of listed firms in China-An analysis method based on longitudinal data. Quarterly Journal of Finance, 14(01): 67-97. (CSSCI) (in Chinese) [15]. Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Xiaojie Wu, 2022. Founder domination, industry environment, and family firms' earnings management. Baltic Journal of Management, 17(5), 565–585. (JCR Q3) [16] Zhong, Xi, Liuyang Ren (Corresponding Author), Ge Ren, 2022. Innovation underperformance, socioemotional wealth and de-familization in family firms. Nankai Business Review International, 14(2): 316-337. [17] Lei, Qianhua, Rui Lu, Liuyang Ren, 2019. Non-CEO top managers' monitoring power and CEO pay-performance sensitivity in state-owned enterprises: Evidence from Chinese state-owned listed firms. China Journal of Accounting Research, 12(4):411-430. [18] Li, Saisai, Qianhua Lei, Liuyang Ren, 2023. The increasing number of subsidiaries and stock price crash risk: evidence from the Chinese stock market. Pacific Accounting Review, 35(1), 105–125. Research Funding: Host of Research on the industry spillovers of corporate green M&As (no.72302061), the youth project of the National Social Science Fund of China in 2024. Host of Research on the industry spillovers of corporate green M&As (no.72302061), the youth project of the National Social Science Fund of China in 2024. Host of Research on the Impact of Investment Banker's Social Capital on M&As (no. 23TS12), the Special Innovation Project of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Host of Research on the Impact of Financial Advisors on M&As - a Perspective of Banker Heterogeneity (no.2022RC039), the Initiation Project of Introduced Talents of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Participated in Research on the Investment Behaviors of "Listed Company + PE" Buyout Funds (no.71972076), the general project of the National Social Science Fund of China in 2020. |