
Doctor Linda Wu
SENIOR LECTURER,
Economics & Finance (SoBus)
Personal
Qualifications
- GCPTT University of Newcastle (NSW)
- DPHIL University of New South Wales
- MAAC Bond University
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Economics & Finance (SoBus)
Contact
| Email: | L.Wu@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 9151 |
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| Location: | ED.G.145 Parramatta |
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Biography
Dr. Linda Wu is a senior lecturer in Finance at the School of Economics and Finance. Before She joined the University of Western Sydney in May 2010, she had worked as a lecturer in Finance and the Program Convenor of Master of Applied Finance at Newcastle Business School, the University of Newcastle. She has taught Corporate Finance, Applied Portfolio Management, Financial Institutions Management at postgraduate level, and Topics in Finance at undergraduate (honour) level.
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Publications
Journal Articles
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2012), 'Banking Industry Volatility and Economic Growth', Research in International Business and Finance, 15.
- Moshirian, F. and Wu, Q. (2012), 'Banking industry volatility and economic growth', Research in International Business and Finance, 15.
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2009), 'Bank industry volatility and banking crises', Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 20.
- Wu, Q., Cole, R. and Moshirian, F. (2008), 'Bank stock returns and economic growth', Journal of Banking and Finance, 13.
Conference Papers
- Wu, Q., Gordon, N. and Watts, E. (2012), 'Information Asymmetry, Information Attributes and Industry Sector Returns', The 25th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, Sydney.
- Gordon, N., Watts, E. and Wu, Q. (2012), 'Information asymmetry, information attributes and industry sector returns', Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, Sydney, N.S.W..
- Wu, Q. and Shamsuddin, A. (2011), 'Do industries lead the stock market in Australia? An examination of the gradual information diffusion hypothesis', 2011 Auckland Finance Meeting, Auckland.
- Wu, Q. and Shamsuddin, A. (2010), 'Do industries lead the market in Australia? An examination of gradual information diffusion hypothesis', 23rd Australasian Finance and Banking Conference, Sydney.
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2009), 'Bank volatility and economic growth', Annual American Business Research Conference, New York, USA.
- Wu, Q. and Cole, R. (2009), 'Predicting bank failure using a dynamic hazard model', The 22nd Australasian Banking and Finance Conference, Sydney, Australia.
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2006), 'Principal-agent game in the listed companies in china', International Finance Conference, Beijing, China.
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2005), 'Principal-agent game in the listed companies in china', South Western Finance Association Conference, Dallas, USA.
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2005), 'Principal-agent game in the listed companies in china', The Inaugural Asia-Pacific Corporate Governance Conference, Hong Kong, China.
- Wu, Q. and Moshirian, F. (2005), 'Banking industry volatility and banking crises', 18th Australasian Banking and Finance Conference, Sydney, Australia.
- Wu, Q., Cole, R. and Moshirian, F. (2004), 'Bank stock returns and economic growth', 17th Australasian Banking and Finance Conference, Sydney, Australia.
Supervision
Current Supervision
| Title: | Emerging Stock Market Performance: Implication for the DSE |
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| Title: | Effects of Risks on Bank Efficiency: The Case of Vietnamese Banking Industry |
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| Title: | Market Concentration, Bank Competition and Bank Efficiency in Emerging Markets - An Empirical Study of Vietnam |
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Previous Supervision
| Title: | China's outward FD1 and Bank Performance |
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| Field of Research: | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS |
| Thesis: | China's outward FD1 and Bank Performance |