ZHAO Hong
Hong Zhao is an Associate Professor of Finance at NEOMA Business School in France. He graduated from Arizona State University with a PhD in Finance in 2017. He teaches Capital Budgeting and Financing, Corporate Governance, and Sustainable Finance. Hong's research interests fall under the broad label of empirical corporate finance, with a focus on corporate governance and corporate social responsibilities. His current papers investigate how managerial incentives and board structures affect firm performance. He also has worked on the inter-firm spread of corporate social responsibility and the role of corporate social responsibility in supply-chain management. He has published on these topics in Corporate Governance: An International Review, International Business Review, Journal of Business Ethics, and Journal of Corporate Finance.
Areas of research
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Managerial incentives
- Corporate Social Responsibility
ZHAO, H., "Executive Labor Market Segmentation: How Local Market Density Affects Incentives and Performance", Journal of Corporate Finance, June 2018, vol. 50, pp. 1-28
10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2018.03.001
TAO, R., H.ZHAO, "“Passing the Baton”: The Effects of CEO Succession Planning on Firm Performance and Volatility", Corporate Governance: An International Review, January 2019, no. 27, pp. 61-78
10.1111/corg.12251
STEIN, L., H.ZHAO, "Independent Executive Directors: How Distraction Affects Their Advisory and Monitoring Roles", Journal of Corporate Finance, May 2019, no. 56, pp. 199-223
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2019.02.003
