Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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The Korean Spotlight: The Effect of Culture on Stock Returns Through Investor Attention*16
Industry Specialization and Audit Quality: Evidence from Audit Firm Switches in China*15
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Call for papers13
Are Chinese or US Institutional Investors Better at Monitoring Corporate Earnings Management? Evidence from Chinese Stocks in the US Cross‐Listing Market11
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Does Digital Transformation Alleviate Stock Price Delays: Evidence from China*9
Does Green Bond Issuance Enhance Market Return of Equity Shares in the Indian Stock Market?*9
The Unintended Effects of Stock Pledging: A Perspective on the Shareholder–Creditor Conflict*8
Do Foreign Investors Monitor Managers in Merger and Acquisition? Evidence from China*8
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Non‐Investor Institutions' Site Visits and Corporate Social Responsibility*6
Negative Performance Aspiration Gap and Stock Price Crashes: Based on Behavioral Theory and Agency Theory Perspective*6
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Local Financial Agglomeration and Corporate Green Innovation*5
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Does Geopolitical Risk Matter for Cross‐Industry Risk Contagion: The Roles of Real Linkage and Information Channels*4
CEO Restricted Stock, Incentives, and Corporate Innovations*4
Weak Instruments, Degree of Risk Aversion and Equity Premium: Evidence from Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan4
CEO Risk Incentives and Innovation Premium*4
Chinese Capital Markets During the Past Three Decades: editor's note4
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Innovation in Financial Inclusion Policies with Digital Transformation: Evidence from South Korea*3
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Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance, Liquidity Risk, and Stock Returns: Evidence from Taiwan's Stock Market3
Media Coverage and Labor Investment Efficiency: Evidence from China*3
Exploring Nonlinear Linkage between Corporate Financialization and Innovative Efficiency: Identification and Governance of Excessive Financialization*3
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Window Dressing, Fund Performance, and Fund Flows: Insights into Taiwan's Equity Mutual Funds*2
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Does the Textual Tone of Analyst Reports Have Valuable Information? Korean Evidence*2
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What Drives Stock Market Underreaction to Liquidity Shocks? Evidence from Korea*2
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The Signaling Role of IPO Lockups: Evidence from SMEs in Korea2
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