Zhenyang (David) Tang’s research interests include: insider trading, religion & finance, venture capital, and corporate social responsibility.

Zhenyang Tang
Associate Professor, School of Business
- About
- Scholarly and creative works
- Awards and grant
Degrees
- Ph.D. in Finance, University of Alberta, 2014
- M.A. in Quantitative Economics, Tsinghua University, 2009
- B.A. in Economics, Tsinghua University, 2007
Affiliated Departments
School of Business, School of Management
Scholarly and creative works
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CEO Religion and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Socio-behavioral Model
2024 Academy of Management Annual MeetingChicago, ILAugust2024Sponsored by Academy of Management -
Do corporate site visits by analysts and institutional investors increase labor investment efficiency?
Published in Asian Review of Accounting2024/04/202024Vol. ahead-of-printIssue #ahead-of-print -
Why Do Insiders Sell Stocks After Receiving Options?
Published in Applied Economics2024 -
CEO Religion and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Socio-behavioral Model
Published in Journal of Business Ethics20242024 -
Are Socially Responsible Firms Associated with Socially Responsible Citizens? A Study of Social Distancing During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Published in Journal of Business Ethics2022 -
Why Do Insiders Sell Stocks after Receiving Options
2022 Financial Regulations & Technology ConferenceNew York City, NYApril2022 -
Why Do Insiders Sell Stocks after Receiving Options
2022 Financial Regulations & Technology ConferenceNew York City, NYApril2022 -
Why Do Insiders Sell Stocks after Receiving Options
Financial Regulations & Technology 2022 ConferenceNew York City, NYApril2022 -
Religion, risk aversion, and cross border mergers and acquisitions
Published in Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money20212021Vol. 70 -
Analyst talent, information, and insider trading
Published in Journal of Corporate Finance20212021Vol. 67 -
Return Synchronicity and Insider Trading Profitability*
Published in International Review of Finance2021/03/102020Vol. 20Issue #4 -
Religion and venture investing: A cross-country analysis
Published in Financial Review2021/03/102020Vol. 55Issue #3 -
Religion and the Method of Earnings Management: Evidence from China
Published in Journal of Business Ethics20202020Vol. 161Issue #1 -
Value-Enhancing Social Responsibility: Market Reaction to Donations by Family vs. Non-family Firms with Religious CEOs
Published in Journal of Business Ethics20202020Vol. 163Issue #4 -
Uncertainty, Momentum, and Profitability
Published in The Journal of Portfolio Management2019/03/312019Vol. 45Issue #4 -
Price competition in the mutual fund industry
Published in Economic Modelling20182018Vol. 70 -
Why do insiders sell stocks after receiving options?
Published in Applied Economics
Awards and grants
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Academic Innovation Fund
Clark University