Call for Papers
Please submit your papers and indicate your interest to present, discuss or attend the sessions. Three papers will be presented for each session with assigned discussants and time for open discussion. The conference will be summarized in the ABFER Research Digest.
Workshop Organization
The workshop consists of six programs and each program will meet for three sessions.
- International Macroeconomics, Money & Banking Sessions
- Corporate Finance
- Investment Finance
- Trade, Growth and Development
- Accounting
- Real Estate and Urban Economics
Programs will run in parallel at any one time. One author is required to attend and present if the paper is selected.
Daily Schedule
8:30 am - 9:00 am | Registration & Welcome coffee/tea |
9:00 am - 12:30 pm | Workshop Programs (includes 30-minute break) |
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch |
2:00 pm - 5:30 pm | Workshop Programs (includes 30-minute break) |
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Networking & Coffee break |
Related events such as industry roundtables, academia panels, master class and talks by distinguished speakers will be organised. Please refer to the conference program.
Topic of Interest
For the program of International Macroeconomics, Money & Banking, we are interested in a variety of topics, including (but not limited to): central banking, exchange rates, financial crises, financial risk management, foreign direct investment, international capital flows, macroeconomic policy, monetary and fiscal policy, prudential regulation, systemic risk and other international macroeconomics and money & banking topics, particularly those of relevance to Asia. Program Director:
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For the program in Corporate Finance, we are interested in all topics relevant to Asian firms, markets, or regulators - even if Asian data are not used. Past years' presentation have explored behavioral corporate finance, business groups, capital investment, capital structure, comparative corporate finance, corporate governance, dividends, financial development, law and finance, mergers and acquisitions, multinationals, ownership structure, tunneling, corporate innovation, and other areas of research. Program Director:
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For the program of Investment Finance, we are interested in a variety of topics, including, but not limited to: asset price fluctuations, asset allocation, behavioral finance, financial market microstructure, market efficiency, portfolio management, market timing, sovereign wealth funds, behavior investment finance, financial technology, and all other investment finance topics relevant to Asia. Program Director:
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For the program of Trade, Growth and Development, we will consider any paper under this general theme, which is broadly interpreted. For example, interesting papers related to labor, financial markets, and structural transformation in developing countries will also be considered. We welcome both applied theory and empirical papers. Program Director:
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For the Accounting program, we are interested in accounting topics including but not limited to: the determinants and consequences of managers’ corporate financial reporting and disclosure decisions; the role of accounting information within organizations, including compensation; external auditing; the role of accounting in corporate governance; the effect of taxes on management decisions; the role of regulation in accounting and auditing practice. Ideally papers address these issues using data drawn from the Asia Pacific region or having direct relevance for this region. Program Director:
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Real Estate is closely intertwined with the disciplines of macro-economics, finance, banking and investment. For the program on Real Estate and Urban Economics , a variety of topics will be considered, which include, but are not limited to: ‘Big data’ in real estate finance, behavioural approaches in real estate, cross-border real estate investments, real estate portfolio management, changing demographics and its impact on real estate finance & investment decisions, housing market and housing affordability, the economics of sustainable living, structure finance and capital market, REIT, real estate risk management, asset price fluctuations and real estate investment management, e-commerce and innovations in the real estate space, etc. Program Director:
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Timeline
Paper Submission Closing Date | 15 January 2021 |
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Paper Selection by | 15 February 2021 |
Discussant Selection by | 1 March 2021 |
Schedule Completion by | 15 March 2021 |
Things to Note
- We encourage submissions from early-career scholars and researchers, and those who are not affiliated with ABFER.
- Please feel free to submit work which will be considered for review/publication elsewhere.
- There will be no conference volume.
- Presented papers will be available on ABFER website and electronically distributed to participants and our Senior Fellows and Fellows.
- Previous conference programs and presented papers will remain accessible on our website.
- ABFER will reimburse air flight (with cap) and provide accommodation in the official conference hotel for overseas delegates (i.e. one author per paper, discussants and panellists).
- Only those who are selected as presenters, discussants, or panellists will be notified.
- In view of the pandemic, the conference will be held virtually.
- Papers which were submitted and not published last year, please submit online again.
Electronic Submission
Submission closed
Contact Information
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Takeo HOSHI (University of Tokyo) Antonio FATAS (INSEAD) |
Ippei FUJIWARA (Keio University and Australian National University) Helen POPPER (Santa Clara University) |
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Jun-Koo KANG (Nanyang Technological University) Randall MORCK (University of Alberta) |
Angie LOW (Nanyang Technological University) Kasper NIELSEN (Copenhagen Business School) Johan SULAEMAN (National University of Singapore) |
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Allaudeen HAMEED (National University of Singapore) Massimo MASSA (INSEAD) |
Roger LOH (Singapore Management University) Wenlan QIAN (National University of Singapore) Hong ZHANG (Tsinghua University) |
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Ping WANG (Washington University in St. Louis) Shang-Jin WEI (Columbia University) |
Pao-Li CHANG (Singapore Management University) Davin CHOR (Dartmouth College) Nancy QIAN (Northwestern University) Michael SONG (Chinese University of Hong Kong) |
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Bin KE (National University of Singapore) Douglas SKINNER (University of Chicago Booth School of Business) |
Allen HUANG (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Yupeng LIN (National University of Singapore) |
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Yongheng DENG (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Sheridan TITMAN (University of Texas, Austin) |
Stijn VAN NIEUWERBURGH (Columbia University) Tien Foo SING (National University of Singapore) |