Replications of Contemporary Finance and Investment Studies in Malaysia
Author: Robert Faff
Publisher : UKM Press
ISBN: 9786294860971
Page: pp
Weight: gsm
Year: 2024
Price: RM35
Replications and replicability are becoming an increasingly important part of the modern view of responsible science. Most notably, responsible research is about being relevant and reliable, and ideally such research efforts should be applicable to a diversity setting. This book embarks on a journey of discovery -a journey that seeks to establish whether and to what extent the key findings of selected recent US studies identified in the world's leading finance journals do "work" in contemporary Malaysian financial markets.
Broadly speaking, the topics covered include: the efficacy of safe-haven assets; the role of asset pricing factors; the effect of mood on investing; the general market predictability of precious metals; the role of skewness; left-tail risk; and the value of CSR. Such carefully executed replication evidence will present a landmark reference point for the key stakeholders in Malaysia for years to come whether they are academics, research students, coursework students, corporations, fund managers, regulators, government, exchanges or industry practitioners.
Robert Faff, PhD holds the Tun Ismail Mohamed Ali Distinguished Chair in Finance and Investment at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in 2019-2020. His research focuses on asset pricing, corporate finance and capital markets. Building on a 38-year academic career, his latest focus is "Pitching Research".
Now, it is gaining great traction domestically and worldwide as exemplified by more than 13,600 SSRN downloads, more than 300 pitching events spanning at 52 different universities and countries. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Pacific-Basin Finance Journal; formerly: Editor of Accounting and Finance and Associate Editor of several journals including Abacus and Australian Journal of Management.