Shenje Hshieh joined City University of Hong Kong as an Assistant Professor of Finance in August 2017. Shenje's research employs empirical methods to understand the role of labor in firm investments and performance.
From 2008 to 2011, Shenje worked at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. He received his B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from the University of California, San Diego and his Ph.D. in Finance from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Working Experience
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7/2008 - 7/2011
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Research Assistant
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Federal Reserve Board of Governors
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Selected Publications
Journal Publications and Reviews |
- Chen, Jun; Hshieh, Shenje; Zhang, Feng / Hiring High-Skilled Labor through Mergers and Acquisitions. July 2023; In: Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
- Chen, Jun; Hshieh, Shenje; Zhang, Feng / The role of high-skilled foreign labor in startup performance: Evidence from two natural experiments. October 2021; In: Journal of Financial Economics. Vol. 142, No. 1, pp. 430-452
- Hshieh, Shenje; Li, Jiasun; Tang, Yingcong / How do passive funds act as active owners? Evidence from mutual fund voting records. February 2021; In: Journal of Corporate Finance. Vol. 66
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Conference Papers |
- Chen, Jun; Hshieh, Shenje; Teo, Melvyn; Zhang, Feng / Foreign Talent and Hedge Funds. October 2022; 2022 Financial Management Association (FMA) Annual Meeting, 19/10/2022 - 22/10/2022, Atlanta, United States.
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