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Faculty Profile

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SHANG Botong

Full-time Faculty
Assistant Professor of Finance
Lee Kong Chian School of Business LKCSB

Education

2021 Ph.D. in Finance, University of Rochester
2018 M.Sc. in Business Administration, University of Rochester
2015 M.Sc. in Family Resource Management, The Ohio State University
2012 B.A. in Economics, The Ohio State University

Current Position(s) Held

Jul 2021 - Now 

Assistant Professor of Finance
Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University

Research Interests

  • Corporate Finance
  • Regulation
  • Information Economics
  • Real Effects of Financial Markets
  • Derivatives
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Botong Shang is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Singapore Management University, specializing in corporate finance, regulation, and the real effects of financial markets, with a strong record in research, teaching, and academic service.

Bridges theoretical and empirical insights in finance, focusing on regulatory impacts and information economics; recognized for methodological rigor and interdisciplinary approach, with contributions to understanding fraud, disclosure, and market dynamics.

Focused research areas include Investigates the deterrence effects of regulation on corporate fraud, real effects in option markets, fund manager networks and performance, voluntary disclosure dynamics, and the stigma associated with fraudulent activities.
Corporate misconductRegulationInformation economics
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Education

2021 Ph.D. in Finance, University of Rochester
2018 M.Sc. in Business Administration, University of Rochester
2015 M.Sc. in Family Resource Management, The Ohio State University
2012 B.A. in Economics, The Ohio State University

Current Position(s) Held

Jul 2021 - Now 

Assistant Professor of Finance
Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University

Research Interests

  • Corporate Finance
  • Regulation
  • Information Economics
  • Real Effects of Financial Markets
  • Derivatives