Hao Jia
Assistant Professor
Dept of Finance
Asia-Pacific Institute of Business, The (APIB)
Hong Kong
Biography
Dr. Jia Hao is an assistant professor in finance in CUHK. Prior to joining in CUHK, Prof. Hao was a visiting professor in Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. Before her visit in Ross, she was an assistant professor of Finance in Wayne State University, where she received the "Distinguished Teacher Award" in 2010. Prof. Hao earned her Ph.D. in finance from David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah. Her research focuses on market microstructure and its interaction with corporate finance and asset pricing. Her papers have been published in Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial Market, Financial Review, and Journal of Information System. Her works have been presented in major finance conferences such as Western Finance Association annual conference and Financial Management Association International annual conference, where her papers won the Best Paper Award in market microstructure in both 2011 and 2012
Research Interest
Empirical and theoretical research on Market Microstructure (including market design and trading costs), and its interaction with Corporate Finance and Asset Pricing
Publications
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Cardella, Laura, Jia Hao, Ivalina Kalcheva, and Yung-Yu Ma, 2014, “Computerization of the Equity, Foreign Exchange, Derivatives, and Fixed-Income Marketsâ€, The Financial Review, 49 (2), 231–243
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Gao, Pengjie, Jia Hao, Ivalina Kalcheva, and Tongshu Ma, 2015, “Short Sales and the Weekend Effect - Evidence from a Natural Experimentâ€, Journal of Financial Markets, forthcoming.
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Bessembinder, Hendrik, Jia Hao, and Kuncheng Zheng, 2015, “Market Making Contracts, Firm Value, and the IPO Decisionâ€, Journal of Finance, 70(5), 1997–2028.