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ZHAOHUI ZHANG, Ph.D.

Finance Department
College of Management
Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus
Brookville, NY 11548
Email: zhaohui.zhang@liu.edu
Office: (516)299-2943


EDUCATION

Texas Tech University, Ph.D. in Finance
Texas Tech University, M.S. in Finance
Shaanxi Institute of Finance & Economics, B.S. in Finance

RESEARCH &TEACHING INTERESTS

Research: Financial Event Studies; Market Microstructure; Financial Institutions and Markets.
Teaching: Corporation Finance; International Finance; Investments; Financial Markets and Institutions.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus, Brookville, NY
Assistant Professor of Finance
Taught Corporation Finance (UG); Corporate Financial Policy (UG); International Finance (UG); Advanced Financial Policies (UG); Corporate Financial Management (MBA); Money, Banking & Capital Markets (MBA).

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance
Taught Corporate Finance (UG); Intermediate Investments (UG); Financial Analysis for Managers (MBA).

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Teaching & Research Assistant in the Area of Finance
Taught four classes of Corporate Finance (UG).

INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

Dresdner RCM Global Investors, LLC., San Francisco, CA 2000-01
Quantitative Analyst in the Portfolio Management Team
Helped manage the $500 million Large Cap Value products in a 2-person team. Conducted equity quantitative research, supported the decision-making process of the team and contributed to general quantitative research efforts for the firm.

Bank of China, Shaanxi Branch, Xian, P. R. China 1993-94
Customer service administration. Major responsibilities included deposits, cash management and ledger recorder, etc.

PUBLICATIONS & RESEARCH

Zhang, Zhaohui and Khondkar Karim, The Impacts of IMF Bailouts in International Debt Crises. In: Lee, Alice C., Lee, Cheng Few (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Finance, Springer New York, NY, forthcoming.

Karim, Khondkar, Zhaohui Zhang, and Dayong Liu, 2005, An Analysis of Indirect Bankruptcy Costs on the TS-BC Hypothesis: A Note, Advances in Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management 1, pp. 235-246.

Zhang, Zhaohui and Khondkar Karim, 2004, Is Too-Big-To-Fail Policy Effective for U.S. Banks in an International Currency Crisis, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies 7(3), pp. 311-323. [Lead Article]

Zhang, Zhaohui, 2001, The Impact of IMF Term Loans on U.S. Bank Creditors Equity Values: An Event Study of South Korea's Case, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 11, pp. 363-394.

Inter-broker Trades and Return Performance on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with Nemiroff, H. and Escobar, V., under review.

Extensions of the Standardized Cross-Sectional Approach in Short-Horizon Event Studies, with Bremer, R., under review.

Weaknesses of the Indicator Variable Approach In Short-term Event Studies, with Bremer, R., under review.

Transitory Price Changes: Evidence from the Chinese Stock Markets, with Nemiroff, H., Wang, J., Karim, K., working paper, accepted by the Eastern Finance Association.

Dividend Initiation of High-Tech Firms: Good News or Bad News, with Lacina, M., work in progress.

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

Short-Horizon Event Study Methodologies: Model Specification and Test Statistic Choice, with Bremer, R., 41th Annual Meetings of the Eastern Finance Association, Norfolk, VA, April 21-23, 2005.

Session Chair, Managerial Options and Hedging Saturday, 41th Annual Meetings of the Eastern Finance Association, Norfolk, VA, April 23, 2005.

Regulation Fair Disclosure and the Credibility of Underwriter Analyst Recommendations, discussant, 41th Annual Meetings of the Eastern Finance Association, Norfolk, VA, April 21-23, 2005.

Predictability of Stock Returns and Economic Significance: A Review, 17th Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Pittsburgh, PA, April 7-10, 2005.

Inter-broker Trades and Return Performance on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with Nemiroff H. and Escobar V., 2004 Financial Management Association Annual Meetings, New Orleans, LA, Oct. 6-9, 2004.

Is Too-Big-To-Fail Policy Effective for U.S. Banks in an International Currency Crisis, with Karim, K., 2004 Annual Meetings of the American Accounting Association, Orlando, FL, August, 8-11, 2004.

The Reaction of Bank Stock Prices to the IMF Term Loans in the International Currency Crisis in 1997, with Karim, K., The Global Business & Finance Research Conference, Finance Forum, London, England, July 14-17, 2004.

Trade Origination and Intraday Return Performance on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with Nemiroff, H. and Escobar, V., 40th Annual Meetings of the Eastern Finance Association, Mystic, CT, April 21-24, 2004.

Is TBTF Effective for U.S. Banks in International Currency Crisis: Evidence from South Korea's 1997 Experience, with Karim, K., 53rd Annual Meetings of the Midwest Finance Association, Chicago, IL, March 18-20, 2004.

Institutional Trading Strategies in Foreign Stocks: Motivation, Price Impact and Trading Performance, discussant, 53rd Annual Meetings of the Midwest Finance Association, Chicago, IL, March 18-20, 2004.

Trade Origination and Intraday Return Performance on the Toronto Stock Exchange, with Nemiroff, H., College of Management, Business Program Research Colloquium Series, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University, Nov. 6, 2003.

Test of TBTF Policy and Market Efficiency in International Debt Crisis: A Case of U.S. Banking Industry, with Karim K., Annual Meetings of British Accounting Association, Manchester, U.K., April 23-25, 2003.

Improvements on the Event Study Tests: Bootstrapping the Multivariate Regression Model, with Hein S. and Westfall P., 37th Annual Meetings of the Eastern Finance Association, Charleston, SC, April 25-28, 2001.

RESEARCH GRANT

Both LIU & RIT research grant.

DISSERTATION

Topic: The Impact of IMF Bailouts on U.S. Bank Creditors' Equity Values:
An Event Study of South Korea's Case.

HONORS AND AWARDS

At Texas Tech University:
Ph. D. Teaching/Research Assistantship, 1996-00
Summer Research Fellowship, 1995, 1996
Dean's Scholarship, 1994-96

ACADEMIC SERVICE

Member, Finance Department faculty recruitment committee at 2004 FMA New Orleans.

Member, Undergraduate Curricular Committee (UGCC), Spring 2004.

Member, Finance Department Personnel Committee, College of Management at Long Island University (LIU), 2003-present.

Faculty Advisor, the Financial Management Association (FMA) C. W. Post Chapter at Long Island University (LIU), 2003-present.

Participant, Fourth Annual University of Dayton Redefining Investment Strategy Education (R.I.S.E.) Symposium, March 31-April 2, 2004.

Member, the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UGCC) in the College of Management at Long Island University (LIU), Spring 2004.

Member, the Scholarly Activities and Service Committee (SASC) in the College of Management at Long Island University (LIU), 2002-present.

Faculty Advisor, the Financial Management Association (FMA) Chapter at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), 2001-02.

MEMBERSHIPS

Southern Finance Association, 2005-present
Asian Financial Society, 2003-present
Eastern Finance Association, 2003-present
Midwest Finance Association, 2003-present
Financial Management Association, 1999-00, 2004-present
Chinese Economist Society, 2000, 2006
Southwest Financial Association, 1999-00

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