Dr. Shin Ae Kang
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Dr. Shin Ae Kang

Assistant Professor
Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Corporate Governance from Seoul National University, South Korea

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Biography

Dr. Shin Ae Kang holds a position of Associate Professor at Seoul National University of Science & Technology, Korea. She obtained her Ph.D. in Corporate Governance from same University. Her main area of interest related to Corporate Governance, Foreign Investors, International Business, and Corporate Finance. Her area of expertise includes Foreign Investors, Chaebol, R&D, Growth, Institutional Investors, Business Conglomerate, Payout policy, Event Study, Corporate Governance, Dividend, Block Holder, Panel Methodology, Ownership Disparity, Investment, Value, and Bank productivity. She has published 17 research articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
100%
Finance
62%
Corporate
90%
Marketing
75%
Financial Management
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wang, L., S.W. Lee and S.A. Kang, 2013. A case study of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) overseas business development and cross‐border mergers and acquisitions. Int. Bus. Rev., 17: 85-108.
  2. Kim, T.J., W.Y. Choi and S.A. Kang, 2013. The impact of the CEO types on the investment behaviors of Korean firms. J. Bus. Res., 28: 299-322.
  3. Kang, S.A., 2013. The relationship between stock repurchase and corporate governance: Focusing on foreign block investors and firm growth. Korean Manage. Consult. Rev., 13: 219-238.
  4. Kang, S.A. and H.M. Choi, 2013. Control-ownership disparity and corporate dividend payout policy. J. Bus. Econ., 41: 179-198.
  5. Jeon, S.W., S.K. Min and S.A. Kang, 2013. The impact of corporate governance on foreign currency derivative usage. Korean J. Financial Manage., 30: 23-52.
  6. Kang, S.A., 2012. The impact of foreign block investors and information asymmetry on R&D investment. Int. Bus. Rev., 16: 127-147.
  7. Jeon, S.W. and S.A. Kang, 2012. Impact of foreign currency derivative usage on firm value. J. Korea Contents Assoc., 12: 285-294.
  8. Kang, S.A. and W.S. Sul, 2011. What factors contribute to the entry of foreign investors to Chinese commercial banks? Int. Area Stud. Rev., 15: 367-389.
  9. Kang, S.A., W.S. Sul and S.J. Kim, 2010. Impact of foreign institutional investors on dividend policy in Korea: A stock market perspective. J. Financial Manage. Anal., Vol. 23. .
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  10. Kang, S.A., 2010. The impact of foreign block investors and information asymmetry on R&D investment. Int. Bus. Rev., 14: 97-118.
  11. Kang, S.A. and S.K. Min, 2010. The impact of foreign ownership on the dividend and investment behaviors of Korean firms. Int. Bus. J., 21: 27-55.
  12. Kang, S.A. and S.K. Min, 2010. The impact of foreign ownership on the dividend and investment behaviors of Korean firms. Int. Area Stud. Rev., 14: 79-105.
  13. Kang, S.A., S.K. Min and W.S. Sul, 2009. The announcement effect of foreign investors buying and selling major blocks on Korean firms. Korea Trade Rev., 34: 147-172.
  14. Sul, W.S. and S.A. Kang, 2007. Analysis of productivity change in Korean and Indonesian banking industry after foreign capital entry. Prod. Rev., 21: 308-328.
  15. Min, S.K., S.A. Kang and W.S. Sul, 2007. Foreign bank entry and the change of performance after Asian financial crisis. Int. Area Stud. Rev., 11: 308-328.
  16. Sul, W.S. and S.A. Kang, 2006. Foreign institutional investors and firm's managerial decision making. Korea Trade Rev., 31: 99-128.
  17. Suh, J.W. and S.A. Kang, 2004. Exchange rate inelasticity of foreign income of U.S. multinationals. J. Money Finance, 18: 87-128.