Lin, Shu

Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the Department of Accounting at Nanjing University

Schools

  • Nanjing University

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Biography

Nanjing University

Professor Lin is currently Professor, PhD Supervisor and Deputy Director at the Department of Accounting, Nanjing University Business School.

Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Management (Accounting), Department of Finance, School of Management, Fudan University, 2006
  • Visiting Research Scholar, Department of Finance, Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine, 2013-2014

He has been awarded as the National Accounting Leading Talent (Academic) by the Ministry of Finance; Young Backbone Teachers of Nanjing University Business School (2009)。

He is also an anonymous reviewer for Economic Research Journal (Chinese), Journal of Financial Research (Chinese), China Accounting and Finance Research (Chinese), Nanjing University Business Review (Chinese), Zhongshan University Management Research (Chinese), and other first-class and core academic journals in Chinese.

He is a peer review expert for National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has published many papers in top academic journals such as Economic Research Journal (Chinese), Financial Management, and Journal of Financial Research (Chinese). Besides academic papers, he has published many monographs and hosted several national-level projects and overseas cooperation projects. His research results have won several awards from Jiangsu Provencal Government and the Department of Education of Jiangsu Province.
His current research interests include the Chinese Capital Market, Mutual Fund, InvestorBehavior and Social Network, etc.

Research Fields

1.Chinese Capital Markets
2. Social Network and Finance
3. Mutual Fund
4. Investor Behavior
5. Financial Group Governance

Teaching Fields

  1. Investments
  2. Corporate Finance
  3. Behavioral Finance

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