Introduction In our recent study published in the Journal of Management Studies, we delve into the intriguing question of whether appointed politicians show favoritism toward firms from their hometowns when distributing scarce economic resources. We further examine...
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Gary Tian has been a Professor of Finance in the Department of Applied Finance at Macquarie University in Australia since 2016. His research primarily explores corporate finance and governance, with a particular focus on the Chinese capital markets. His interests extend to political connections, social identity in finance, ESG and business ethics, CEO compensation, bank lending and informal finance, innovation, and investment efficiency. Over his career, Tian has published more than 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals. His recent publications include works in Management Science (2), Journal of Management Studies, Review of Accounting Studies, the Journal of Business Ethics (2), the Journal of Corporate Finance (9), the Journal of Banking and Finance (7), the European Accounting Review, Auditing, the Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, and the British Accounting Review. He has successfully supervised over 25 PhD students. Currently, he is an associate editor for the Journal of Accounting and Finance.
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