Dr. Feng Dong is a member of the Siena faculty team in the Department of Finance. he is a CFA charterholder and a FRM professional. Before joining Siena, he was a visiting assistant professor of finance at Old Dominion University, teaching both undergraduate and graduate level courses. He received his Ph.D. in Finance, with a minor degree in International Business, from Old Dominion University in 2017. He also holds a master’s Degree in finance from the Ohio State University and a bachelor’s degree double-majoring in finance and economics from Oklahoma City University. His research focuses on behavioral finance, asset pricing, and corporate governance. His research has been published in many academic journals such as Journal of Corporate Finance, International Business Review, Review of Corporate Finance, Journal of International Money and Finance, European Financial Management.
Degree | Program | University |
---|---|---|
Ph.D. | Business Administration | Old Dominion University |
Master | Finance | Ohio State University |
B.Sc. | Finance and Economics | Oklahoma City University |
My Professional Experience
Year | Title | Organization |
---|---|---|
2018 - Now | Assistant Professor of Finance | Siena College |
2017 - 2018 | Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance | Old Dominion University |
2014 - 2017 | Research Assistant - The Gregory A. Lumsden Bloomberg Trading Room | Old Dominion University |
2012 - 2012 | Equity Trader | WTS Proprietary Trading Group LLC |
2012 - 2012 | Prjoject Member | State Teachers Retirement System |
2012 - 2013 | Financial Advisor | Matrix Partners Network |
2011 - 2012 | Chief Financial Officer | Quorum Company |
2010 - 2010 | Finance Intern | Bank of China |
Current Research
behavioral finance, asset pricing, and corporate governance
Articles & Book Reviews
- Enhancing GARP Investing: Creating A new and Improved PEG ratio
The Journal of Wealth Management
March, 2023 - The Effect of Corporate Investment Efficiency on Cross-Border M&As
Review of Corporate Finance, vol. 2
May, 2022 - Is There an Advantage of Emergingness? A Politico-Regulatory Perspective
International Business Review
2022 - The Effect of Managers on M&As
Journal Of Corporate Finance, vol. 68
June, 2021 - Managerial ability premium factor and fund performance
Journal Of International Money And Finance, vol. 113
May, 2021 - Noise-driven abnormal institutional investor attention
Journal of Asset Management, vol. 21
September, 2020 - When Fund Management Skill is More Valuable?
European Financial Management, vol. 26
March, 2020 - Vertical vs. Horizontal: How Strategic Alliance Type Influence Firm Performance?
Sustainability, vol. 11
November, 2019 - The payback of mutual fund selectivity in European markets
European Financial Management
November, 2018 - Does High Stock Price Synchronicity Always Hurt Mutual Fund Industry? Sentiment Matters
Journal of Behavioral Finance
May, 2018 - Business Process and Information Security: A Cross-Listing Perspective
Journal of Industrial Integration and Management, vol. 2
June, 2016 - Can Cross-Listing Mitigate the Impact of an Information Security Breach Announcement on a Firm's Values?
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 142
May, 2016 - Did Fund Managers Deliver Value During the Financial Crisis?
The Journal of Wealth Management, vol. 23
Summer, 2020 - Fund Management Skill and Noise Trading
The Journal Of Portfolio Management, vol. 44
Spring, 2018 - News and social media emotions in the commodity market
Review of Behavioral Finance, vol. 9
Spring/Summer, 2017 - Sales Dispersion: A robust factor to consider to achieve Alpha
The Journal of Wealth Management, vol. 23
Spring, 2021
Presentations
- Employee Satisfaction: Insurance for Firms During Covid-19
2023
Appalachian Research in Business Symposium, Radford, Virginia - Corporate Intangible Asset Intensity
October, 2022
Financial Management Association International Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia - Does Corporate Managerial Ability Matter in M&A Performance?
June, 2021
European Financial Management Association, Leads, United Kingdom - The Effect of Corporate Investment Capacity on Cross-Border M&As
2021
European Financial Management Association, Leads, United Kingdom - Does Corporate Managerial Ability Matter in M&A Performance
2020
Financial Management Association International Annual Meeting, US, Virtual - Sales Dispersion: A robust factor to consider to achieve Alpha
2020
9th International Conference on Business and Economic Development, NYC, New York - Is Fund Management Skill More Valuable in High Sentiment Times
October, 2019
Financial Management Association International Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana - Is Fund Management Skill More Valuable in Noisy Times
June, 2018
European Financial Management Association, Milan, Italy - Noise-driven Abnormal Institutional Investor Attention
April, 2018
8th ABRM-MEC International Conference on Business & Economic Development, New York City, New York - Does Corporate Managerial Ability Matter for Fund Managers?
October, 2017
Financial Management, Boston, Massachusetts - Foreign Subsidiary Performance in Emerging Markets: An Institutional Perspective
July, 2017
Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Using media-based emotion to predict commodity price
November, 2016
International Conference on Behavioral, Economic and Socio-cultural Computing, Durham, North Carolina - Can Cross-Listing Mitigate the Impact of an Information Security Breach Announcement on a Firm's Values?
May, 2016
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Yurga, Russia