Staff Profile

Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration Key Staff Staff Profile
Dr. So Pik Ki Erin 蘇碧琪博士
BSSc CUHK, MPhil CUHK, MCG HKMU, Ph.D. CityU
Certified ESG Analyst (CESGA)
Senior Lecturer
Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration

Biography

Dr. Erin Pik-ki SO holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Finance from the City University of Hong Kong. She received BSSc and MPhil in Economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is also a Certified ESG Analyst and obtained MCG from HKMU. She worked at Hong Kong Baptist University prior to joining HKMU. Her research interest includes corporate finance, corporate governance, Chinese financial market and economy, CSR and ESG.  

 

 

Teaching Areas & Research Interests

  • Corporate Governance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Chinese Financial Market
  • ESG and Sustainability
  • Chinese Economy

Selected Publications

Journal Articles

  • Dang, Vinh Q. T., Otchere, I., & So, E. (2022) Does the nature of political connection matter for corporate social responsibility engagement? Evidence from China. Emerging Markets Review
  • Dang, V. Q., Otchere, I., So, E. P., & Yan, I. K. (2021). Not all shadow banking is bad! Evidence from credit intermediation of non-financial Chinese firms. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 1-26
  • Chen, T., So, E. P., & Yan, I. K. (2021). Are crises sentimental?. International Journal of Finance & Economics, 26(1), 962-985.
  • Dang, V. Q., So, E. P., Yang, A. Y., & Chan, K. S. (2020). China and international market integration: Evidence from the law of one price in the Middle East and Africa. The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 101127.
  • Dang, V. Q., So, E. P., & Yan, I. K. (2018). The value of political connection: Evidence from the 2011 Egyptian revolution. International Review of Economics & Finance, 56, 238-257.
  • Dang, V. Q., & So, E. P. (2018). Having the wrong friends at the wrong time: Effects of political turmoil on politically-connected firms. Emerging Markets Review.
  • Chen, T., So, E., Wu, L., & Yan, I. (2014). THE 2007–2008 US Recession: What did the Real-Time Google Trends Data Tell the United States? Contemporary Economic Policy.
  • Lai, J., So, E., & Yan, I. (2014). Intergovernmental Fiscal Arrangements and the Provincial Consumption Risk Sharing in China. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade.

Modified Date: 05 Sep, 2024
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