项东

Xiang Dong

      山东师范大学外籍教授,国际化示范学院外方院长,山东师范大学数字化金融与企业发展国际合作研究中心主任

        

       项东教授现为山东师范大学外籍教授,国际化示范学院外方院长,山东师范大学数字化金

融与企业发展国际合作研究中心主任。研究领域包括企业资本结构、中小企业融资和创新、金

融市场监管与运营效率等,已在SSCI索引期刊上发表的文章30余篇。现担任包括Transactions o

n Engineering ManagementAccounting & FinanceTechnological Forecasting and Social Change

10多家财经领域SSCI期刊评审,并为国际中小企业协会(The International Council for Small 

Business)、亚洲金融协会、澳大利亚和新西兰金融会计协会会员。


         Dong Xiang is a professor in finance, foreign dean of International Cooperation College, and dire

ctor of the International Center for Digital Finance and Enterprise Development at Shandong Normal 

University. Prof. Dong Xiang received his Ph.D. in Finance from The University of Newcastle in Aust

ralia. Then he went to Griffith University for postdoctoral research and engaged in teaching work in th

e same year. He was shortly employed by the International Institute for Financial and Economic Studie

s at Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics in 2014. Research interests include financial market, 

regulatory and operational efficiency, capital structure, SME financing and innovation, etc. So far, he h

as more than 40 referee publications.


DONG XIANG

Professor

International Research Center for Digital Finance &Enterprise Development

Business School

Shandong Normal University

Tel: 86 13953143085

Facsimile: 86 531 89631178

Email: donxiang@gmail.com



EDUCATION


The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW


Ph.D. in Finance

06/2007–11/11


Dissertation: “Efficiency of Australian Banks: Its determinants and Stock Price Relevance”



Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ


M.A. in Banking

03/2005–05/07


Thesis: “How the Environment Determines Banking Efficiency: A Comparison Between New Zealand and Australian Banks”                                                                                                             Honors: Dissertation passed “with Distinction”


Hebei University, Hebei, China


B.A. in Economics

09/1989-07/93


Areas of Concentration: Microeconomics

AWARDS


· Postdoctoral Fellowship, Griffith University

05/2012


· Australian Postgraduate Award (APA)

· Finsia Financial Service Institute of Australia Prize as Top Student for “Risk Management Paper”, Massey University

07/2007

06/2007

RESEACH GRANTS


· 2012 Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Research Fund Grant (with A.C. Worthington and H. Higgs), “The Pricing Behaviour of Leader and Follower Lenders in the Australian Residential Mortgage Market”

WORK(RESEARCH) EXPERIENCE


Shandong Normal  University

Prof

Qilu University of Technology

Prof

Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, China

07/2020-present

07/2016-2020


A/Prof

12/2013-04/16


Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD



Postdoctoral Research Fellow

12/2011-10/13


Tutoring for undergraduate students, including marking.


The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW

PHD in Finance

09/2007-03/11


Tutoring for postgraduate students and MBA students, including marking.

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS


Refereed journal articles:

已发

· Liao, W., Qiao, J., Xiang, D., Peng, T.,and Kong,F. 2020. Can labor transfer reduce poverty? Evidence from a rural area in China. Journal of Environmental Management 271, 110981,(SSCI 1区,impact factor 5.65 )

· Xiang, D., Zhang, Y., Worthington, A..2020. Determinants of the Use of Fintech Finance Among Chinese Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Transactions on Engineering Management (forthcoming), (SSCI 2区,impact factor 1.87 )

· Xiang, D., Zhang, Y., Worthington, A., and Liu, Y.2020. Raising Capital for the Family Firm for Sustainability: Whence the Advantage?. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 151, 119822,(SSCI 1区,impact factor 3.82 )

· Xiang, D., Sharma, P., and Zhang, Y.2019. The Global Financial Crisis, Fiscal Stimulus Package and the Chinese Banking Sector — A Pre- and Post-Efficiency Analysis. Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 22(2) ,1950011.

· Xiang, D., Chen, J., Tripe, D., and Zhang, N.2019. Family firms, sustainable innovation and financing cost: Evidence from Chinese hi-tech small and medium-sized enterprises. Technological Forecasting and Social Change ,144,499-511. (Impact factor: 3.13)

· Chen, J.,& Xiang, D. 2019. Carbon efficiency and carbon abatement costs of coal-fired power enterprises: A case of Shanghai, China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 206,452-459 (Impact factor:5.65).

· Liao,W .,Xiang,D.,Chen,M., Yu, J., Luo, Q. 2018. The Impact of Perceived Value on Farmers’ Regret Mood Tendency. Sustainability 2018, 10(10), 3650.

· Xiang, D., Zhang, Y., and Sharma, P.2018. The Global Financial Crisis, fiscal stimulus package and the Chinese banking sector—a pre- and post-efficiency analysis, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies (forthcoming).

· Xiang, D., and Worthington, A.C..2016. The impact of government financial assistance on SMEs in Australia during the GFC, Accounting Research Journal, 30, issue 4.

· Xiang, D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H.2015. Discouraged finance-seekers: An analysis of Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, International Small Business Journal33(7),689-707. (SSCI: A ranked Journal in ARC)

· Xiang, D., and Worthington, A.C..2015. Finance-seeking behavior and outcomes for small- and medium-sized enterprises, International Journal of Managerial Finance, 11, issue 4,513-530

· Xiang, D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H.2014. Family ownership, organisational control and agency costs in Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, Applied Economics 4632):3907-3921.(SSCI: A ranked Journal in ARC)

· Xiang, D. Shamsuddin, A. and Worthington, A.C.2013. The differing efficiency experiences of banks leading up to the GFC: A comparative analysis of Australia, Canada and the UK, Journal of Economics and FinanceDOI 10.1007/s12197-013-9258-y. (SSCI: A ranked Journal in ARC)

· Shamsuddin, A & Xiang, D. 2012. Does bank efficiency matter? Market value relevance of bank efficiency in Australia, Applied Economics, 44 (27), 3563-3572, (SSCI: A ranked Journal in ARC)

· Xiang, D., Worthington, A.C., & Higgs, H. Firm-level determinants and impacts of finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia, Australian Accounting Journal (forthcoming), (SSCI: B ranked Journal in ARC).

· Sharma, P., Grounder, N., & Xiang, D. 2015 Foreign banks, profits, market power and efficiency in PICs: some evidence from Fiji, Applied Financial Economics, 23(22):1733-1744. (SSCI: B ranked Journal in ARC).

· Wei, Wang., Ning Zhang., and Dong Xiang 2016. Sustainable water use and water shadow price in China’s urbanindustry, Resources, Conservation and Recycling (forthcoming)



Journal articles under revision or under review:

· Xiang, D., Worthington, A.C., & Higgs, H. Firm-level determinants and impacts of finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for SMEs in Australia. under editorial review at Pacific-basin Finance Journal.

Working papers:

· Xiang, D., Worthington, A.C., & Higgs, H. Firm-level determinants and impacts of finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia. Griffith Business School Discussion Papers in Finance No. 2011-15. ISSN 1836-8123.

· Xiang, D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. Family ownership, organisational control and agency costs in Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, at SSRN.

· Xiang, D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. Discouraged borrowers among Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, at SSRN.

· Xiang, D. Shamsuddin, A. and Worthington, A.C. The differing efficiency experiences of banks leading up to the GFC: A comparative empirical analysis of Australian, Canadian and UK banks, at SSRN.

· Sharma, P., Grounder, N., & Xiang, D. Efficiency of banks in a foreign-controlled, small financial sector: The case of Fiji. Griffith Business School Discussion Papers in Finance No. 2011-19. ISSN 1836-8123

Seminar presentations:

· Xiang, D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. The firm-level determinants and impacts of finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia, Paper presented to the Griffith Business School Economics and Business Statistics Brown Bag Event, 4 November 2011.

Conference presentations:

· Xiang,* D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. The firm-level determinants and impacts of finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia, Paper presented to West Lake International Conference on Small and Medium Business, Hangzhou, China, 15-17 October, 2011.

· Xiang, D. Shamsuddin, A. and Worthington, A.C. A comparative technical, cost and profit efficiency analysis of Australian, Canadian and UK Banks: Feasible efficiency improvements in the context of controllable and uncontrollable factors. Paper presented to 24th Annual Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, Sydney, 15-17 December 2011.

· Xiang,* D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. Family ownership and bank debt availability for Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, International Council of Small Business 57th World Conference, Wellington NZ, 10-13 June 2012.

· Xiang,* D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. Discouraged borrowers among Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, International Council of Small Business 57th World Conference, Wellington NZ, 10-13 June 2012.

· Xiang,* D. Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. The firm-level determinants and impacts of finance-seeking behaviour and outcomes for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Australia, Paper presented to 5th Global Business and Social Science Research Conference, Beijing, China, 25-26 June 2012.

· Xiang, D., Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. Discouraged borrowers among Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, Paper presented at the 4th Global Conference on SME, Entrepreneurship and Service Innovation, 12-13 July 2012, Gold Coast, Australia.

· Xiang, D., Worthington, A.C. and Higgs, H. Family ownership and bank debt availability for Australian small and medium-sized enterprises, Paper presented at the 4th Global Conference on SME, Entrepreneurship and Service Innovation, 12-13 July 2012, Gold Coast, Australia.


AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST


· Corporate finance

· Family business

· Small business finance

· Bank financial modelling