Nhut H. Nguyen
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View article: Taking stock of responsible leadership research: a systematic literature review and research agenda
Taking stock of responsible leadership research: a systematic literature review and research agenda Open
Purpose This paper systematically reviews and consolidates the latest empirical evidence on responsible leadership (RL) to provide an interdisciplinary and comprehensive synthesis. The purpose of this study is to address the fragmented and…
View article: Improving momentum returns using generalized linear models
Improving momentum returns using generalized linear models Open
We estimate the enduring momentum probabilities of past winners and losers continuing as future winners and losers by incorporating a comprehensive set of firm characteristics. Our results reveal that combining the price momentum signals a…
View article: <scp>CEO</scp>'s Early‐life Experience of Disasters and Corporate Environmental Performance
<span>CEO</span>'s Early‐life Experience of Disasters and Corporate Environmental Performance Open
We investigate the nexus between the early‐life disaster experiences of chief executive officers (CEOs) and their firms’ environmental performance metrics. We hypothesize that first‐hand experience of the adversities of natural disasters i…
View article: Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through Character Education and Social Studies in Japanese Schools
Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through Character Education and Social Studies in Japanese Schools Open
Character education is increasingly recognized as a critical component in developing individuals who are not only academically proficient but also possess strong moral and ethical values. This study examines the integration of social studi…
View article: Broker and institutional investor short selling
Broker and institutional investor short selling Open
Brokers have access to order‐flow data, which they can use to enhance their short‐selling returns. However, New Zealand brokers also have a fiduciary duty to place their clients' interests before their own. We compare the short‐selling ret…
View article: Insider trading and climate disasters
Insider trading and climate disasters Open
Climate disasters are increasing in frequency and severity. While a large body of research has shown that extreme climate affects various economic decisions, how climate events influence investment decisions remains largely under-investiga…
View article: When Hollywood movies steal the show, stock returns dance more with the market!
When Hollywood movies steal the show, stock returns dance more with the market! Open
Hollywood film releases attract U.S. investors' attention away from the financial markets. This is reflected in lower trading activity and abnormal Google search volume for firm names between film and non-film days. The resultant investor …
View article: What influences demand for Buy Now, Pay Later credit?
What influences demand for Buy Now, Pay Later credit? Open
We investigate the determinants of demand for Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) credit using a comprehensive database from New Zealand. We consider both absolute demand and relative to total personal lending demand. The results indicate that BNPL …
View article: Estimating Long-Term Expected Returns
Estimating Long-Term Expected Returns Open
Estimating long-term expected returns as accurately as possible is of critical importance. Researchers typically base their estimates on yield and growth, valuation, or a combined yield, growth, and valuation ("three-component") framework.…
View article: Mitigating Threats in LoRaWAN Air Pollution Monitoring: Blockchain-Integrated Wireless Security for Azores Archipelago
Mitigating Threats in LoRaWAN Air Pollution Monitoring: Blockchain-Integrated Wireless Security for Azores Archipelago Open
The Azores Archipelago is a collection of volcanic islands near northwestern Portugal in the Atlantic Ocean. Because of the importance of accurate environmental monitoring for the advancement of research, transportation and tourism, a LoRa…
View article: Aerospace competition, investor attention, and stock return comovement
Aerospace competition, investor attention, and stock return comovement Open
Fierce aerospace competition among global superpowers has resulted in strong public attention on satellite launch events in the U.S. Given limited attentional resources, U.S. investors pay more attention to market-level shocks than to firm…
View article: Does CEO extraversion pay off when in need? Evidence from the global financial crisis
Does CEO extraversion pay off when in need? Evidence from the global financial crisis Open
We examine the effect of CEO extraversion on corporate performance during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Contrary to the expectation that extraverted CEOs should shield firms better from GFC adversities, we document that the extraversi…
View article: Asymmetric trading responses to credit rating announcements from issuer‐ versus investor‐paid rating agencies
Asymmetric trading responses to credit rating announcements from issuer‐ versus investor‐paid rating agencies Open
The credit rating industry has traditionally followed the “issuer‐pays” principle. Issuer‐paid credit rating agencies (CRAs) have faced criticism regarding their untimely release of negative rating adjustments, which is attributed to a con…
View article: The role of learning motivation on financial knowledge among Vietnamese college students
The role of learning motivation on financial knowledge among Vietnamese college students Open
Using survey data from 730 undergraduates in Vietnam, we find that learning motivation and its components, especially self‐efficacy, finance learning value, and achievement goals, significantly correlate with students' financial literacy p…
View article: CEO Marital Status and Insider Trading
CEO Marital Status and Insider Trading Open
We investigate the association between chief executive officers’ (CEOs’) marital status and their tendency to profit from insider trading. We argue that marriage can constrain CEOs’ opportunistic behaviour, which could increase litigation …