Pei Shao
Associate Professor of Finance
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Biography
Education
- York University - Schulich School of Business
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Finance
- University of Leeds
- Master's Degree, Economics and Finance
- Peking University
- Bachelor's Degree, International Economics
Experience
- Dhillon School of Business at the University of Lethbridge
- Associate Professor of Finance, Jul 2014 – Present
- University of Lethbridge
- Assistant Professor of Finance, Jul 2011 – Jun 2014
- UNBC - University of Northern British Columbia
- Assistant Professor of Finance, Jul 2006 – Jun 2011
Selected Publications
- Donker, Han, Alex Ng, and Pei Shao, 2017, "Borrower Distress and the Efficiency of Relationship Banking," Journal of Banking and Finance, In Press.
- Deng, S., Li, Y., Lobo, G., and Shao, P., 2017, "Loan sales and accounting conservatism," Contemporary Accounting Research, Forthcoming.
- Li, Y., A. Saunders and P. Shao, 2015, "Did Regulation Fair Disclosure Affect Credit Markets?" Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 54, pp. 46-59.
- Li, Y., A. Saunders and P. Shao, 2015, "The Monitoring Incentives of Transactional and Relationship Lenders: Evidence from the Syndicated Loan Market," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 47, No. 4 (June 2015), pp. 701-735.
- Mark J. Kamstra, Gordon S. Roberts and Pei Shao, 2014, "Does the Secondary Loan Market Reduce Borrowing Costs?" Review of Finance 18: pp. 1139-1181.
- Jiang, W., K. Li, and P. Shao, 2010, "When Shareholders Are Creditors: Effects of the Simultaneous Holding of Equity and Debt by Noncommercial-Banking Institutions," Review of Financial Studies 23, 3595-3637.
Research Interests
Financial Institutions, Syndicated Loan Market, Secondary Loan Market, Corporate Finance, Corporate Governance, IPO, Mergers and Acquisitions.
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