Notification of Forum: Schedule of 2019 BNU Forum for Young Scholars notice on December 6th
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Main Forum of BNU Young Scholars

Time: 9:00 to 11:30, December 6

Venue: Lecture Hall, 2nd floor, Yingdong Academic Hall

Sub-forum for Young Scholars in Economics

 

Time: 14:00 to 17:00, December 6 

Venue: Conference room 1610, School of Economics and Management 

Sub-forum for Young Scholars in Business Administration and Finance 

Time: 14:00 to 17:00, December 6 

Venue: Conference room 1722, School of Economics and Management 

Sub-forum Agenda 

Sub-forum for Young Scholars in Economics

Time: 14:00 to 17:00, December 6 

Venue: Conference room 1610, School of Economics and Management

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker

Topics

Zhang Mingang

How does trade liberalization affect people's health?  - Based on evidence of China's accession to the WTO

Zhuo ZiHan

An Evaluation of China' s Two Control Zone Policy to Reduce SO2 Emissions

 

Tan Ya

Land-Use Regulation and the Intensive Margin of Housing Supply

 

Gao Kailin

Alibaba and Chinese Exporters: The Effect of Certification on Firm Quality Upgrading

 

Yin Ge

The market for idea- -an evaluation of InnoCom Program

 

Zhao Qifeng

Rich on Paper? Chinese Firms' Journal Publications,Patents, and Market Value

 

 

 

 

Sub-forum for Young Scholars in Business Administration and Finance 

 

Time: 14:00 to 17:00, December 6 

 

Venue: Conference room 1722, School of Economics and Management

 

Speaker

Topics

Yu Zhuolin

Help or Hindrance? Examining the Effects of Leader Workaholism on Team Performance and Team Creativity

 

Zeng Jianyu

Stock liquidity, feedback effect and Corporate Cash holdings

Hu Yushan

International Exposure and the Transmission of Financial Shocks: Evidence from China

 

 

Wang Ying

Do good children make good employees? Employee filial piety and their workplace performance

Zhang Ce

Formation mechanism of exchange rate risk Exposure -- Theory and Empirical analysis based on China

Chen Bin

Textual Sentiment and the Cross-section of Stock Returns