Table of Contents 1. Introduction: Douglas Cumming, Alessandra Guariglia, Wenxuan Hou, and Edward Lee 2. Performance of Commercial Banks in China: Traditional and Non-traditional Business, Ownership Type, and Government Interest Rate Policies: Wei Li and Steven Shuye Wang 3. Effects of Heterogeneity on Measuring Efficiency Scores: the Case of China's Banking Sector: Yizhe Dong, Douglas Cumming, Alessandra Guariglia, Wenxuan Hou and Edward Lee 4. Dividends in China: Elisabeth Dedman and Wei Jiang 5. Ownership, financial constraints and firm performance: Foreign acquisitions of Chinese firms: Yuhuilin Chen and Xiuping Hua 6. Moral hazard or gaming? The dysfunctional responses to political connection: Ziqiao Yan, Wanli Li, Wei Sun 7. The Value of Political Networks: Evidence from a Natural Experiment: Tinghua Duan, Nan Li and Wenxuan Hou 8. The Stock Return Predictability and Stock Price Decomposition in the Chinese Equity Market: Jun Ma, Zhenhua Su and Mark E. Wohar 9. Media Coverage and Stock Returns: Evidence from Chinese Cross-listed Firms: Chen Wang
Douglas Cumming is Professor and Ontario Research Chair at the Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada. Cumming is Co-Editor of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (since 2011). He has published over 70 refereed papers since completing his JD/PhD in 1999 in journals.