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Tzu-Yi Yang

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國立宜蘭大學 (National Ilan University)

https://dfll.niu.edu.tw/
National Ilan University No. 1, Section 1, Shennong Rd. Yilan City, Yilan County 260, Taiwan

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Articles

  1. Tzu-Yi YANG & Iskandar ITAN, 2021. "Analysis Of Indonesian Industry Based On Stock Market," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 21(2), pages 41-68.
  2. Wen-Chuan FU & Chia-Jui PENG & Tzu-Yi YANG, 2020. "Influence of Tourism on Economic Development in Asian Countries," Management and Economics Review, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 5(2), pages 207-216, December.
  3. Tzu-Yi YANG & Nguyen Phuc NGUYEN & Wen-Chuan FU & Chia-Jui PENG, 2020. "Overview and Analysis of Industry in Vietnam under Taiwan’s Southbound Policy," Management and Economics Review, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 5(1), pages 108-124, June.
  4. Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang & Jau-Rong Chen, 2016. "An Analysis of ROI of Taiwan¡¯s Stock Market: A Case Study in Light of the Chinese Tradition of Store in Winter," Applied Economics and Finance, Redfame publishing, vol. 3(1), pages 109-117, February.
  5. Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang, 2014. "Determinants of Inflow to Mutual Funds: Criterion and Methodology for Their Application to the Mainland China Market," Journal of Behavioral Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(3), pages 269-276, July.
  6. Tzu‐Yi Yang & Yu‐Tai Yang & Barry Bishop & Ming‐Chan Shen, 2011. "Russia's economic reform: insights and analyses into Gazprom," OPEC Energy Review, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, vol. 35(2), pages 140-156, June.
  7. Chien-Lei Chao & Yen-Lien Hsu & Hsing-Yun Chang & Hsueh-Ying Wu & Tzu-Yi Yang, 2011. "Emergent Needs Of Depression Care For Older Adults: Evidence From Taiwan," Global Journal of Business Research, The Institute for Business and Finance Research, vol. 5(4), pages 119-129.
  8. Meng-Fen Hsieh & Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang & Jen-Sin Lee, 2011. "Evidence of herding and positive feedback trading for mutual funds in emerging Asian countries," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(3), pages 423-435.
  9. Meng-Fen Hsieh & Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang, 2010. "Positive Trading Effects And Herding Behavior In Asian Markets: Evidence From Mutual Funds," The International Journal of Business and Finance Research, The Institute for Business and Finance Research, vol. 4(2), pages 177-188.

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Articles

  1. Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang, 2014. "Determinants of Inflow to Mutual Funds: Criterion and Methodology for Their Application to the Mainland China Market," Journal of Behavioral Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(3), pages 269-276, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Choijil, Enkhbayar & Méndez, Christian Espinosa & Wong, Wing-Keung & Vieito, João Paulo & Batmunkh, Munkh-Ulzii, 2022. "Thirty years of herd behavior in financial markets: A bibliometric analysis," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 59(C).

  2. Meng-Fen Hsieh & Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang & Jen-Sin Lee, 2011. "Evidence of herding and positive feedback trading for mutual funds in emerging Asian countries," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(3), pages 423-435.

    Cited by:

    1. Young‐Soo Choi & Svetlana Mira & Nicholas Taylor, 2022. "Local versus foreign analysts' forecast accuracy: does herding matter?," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 62(S1), pages 1143-1188, April.
    2. Li, Suxiao & de Haan, Jakob & Scholtens, Bert, 2018. "Surges of international fund flows," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 97-119.
    3. Bonizzi, Bruno, 2015. "Institutional Investors Allocation to Emerging Markets: a Panel Approach to Asset Demand," MPRA Paper 61784, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Puput Tri Komalasari & Marwan Asri & Bernardinus M. Purwanto & Bowo Setiyono, 2022. "Herding behaviour in the capital market: What do we know and what is next?," Management Review Quarterly, Springer, vol. 72(3), pages 745-787, September.
    5. Manhwa Wu & Paoyu Huang & Yensen Ni, 2017. "Investing strategies as continuous rising (falling) share prices released," Journal of Economics and Finance, Springer;Academy of Economics and Finance, vol. 41(4), pages 763-773, October.
    6. Mbarki, Imen & Omri, Abdelwahed & Naeem, Muhammad Abubakr, 2022. "From sentiment to systemic risk: Information transmission in Asia-Pacific stock markets," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 63(C).
    7. Ni, Yensen & Cheng, Yirung & Huang, Paoyu & Day, Min-Yuh, 2018. "Trading strategies in terms of continuous rising (falling) prices or continuous bullish (bearish) candlesticks emitted," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 501(C), pages 188-204.
    8. Jasmine Xiao, 2015. "Domestic and Foreign Mutual Funds in Mexico: Do They Behave Differently?," IMF Working Papers 2015/104, International Monetary Fund.
    9. Damien PUY, 2013. "Institutional Investors Flows and the Geography of Contagion," Economics Working Papers ECO2013/06, European University Institute.
    10. Hang Zhang & Evangelos Giouvris, 2022. "Measures of Volatility, Crises, Sentiment and the Role of U.S. ‘Fear’ Index (VIX) on Herding in BRICS (2007–2021)," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 15(3), pages 1-42, March.
    11. Kim, Kyungkeun & Lee, Dongwon, 2020. "Equity market integration and portfolio rebalancing," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).
    12. Mr. Gaston Gelos, 2011. "International Mutual Funds, Capital Flow Volatility, and Contagion – A Survey," IMF Working Papers 2011/092, International Monetary Fund.
    13. I. Koetsier & J.A. Bikker, 2018. "Herding behavior of Dutch pension funds in asset class investments," Working Papers 18-04, Utrecht School of Economics.
    14. de Oliveira, Felipe A. & Maia, Sinézio F. & de Jesus, Diego P. & Besarria, Cássio da N., 2018. "Which information matters to market risk spreading in Brazil? Volatility transmission modelling using MGARCH-BEKK, DCC, t-Copulas," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 83-100.
    15. Puy, Damien, 2016. "Mutual funds flows and the geography of contagion," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 60(C), pages 73-93.
    16. I. Koetsier & J.A. Bikker, 2017. "Herding behaviour of Dutch pension funds in sovereign bond investments," Working Papers 17-15, Utrecht School of Economics.
    17. Ferriani, Fabrizio, 2021. "From taper tantrum to Covid-19: Portfolio flows to emerging markets in periods of stress," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 74(C).
    18. Balcilar, Mehmet & Demirer, Rıza & Hammoudeh, Shawkat, 2014. "What drives herding in oil-rich, developing stock markets? Relative roles of own volatility and global factors," The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 29(C), pages 418-440.
    19. Kapil Choudhary & Parminder Singh & Amit Soni, 2022. "Relationship Between FIIs’ Herding and Returns in the Indian Equity Market: Further Empirical Evidence," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 23(1), pages 137-155, February.
    20. Kusen, Alex & Rudolf, Markus, 2019. "Feedback trading: Strategies during day and night with global interconnectedness," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 438-463.
    21. Felipe de Oliveira & Sinézio Fernandes Maia & Diego Pita de Jesus, 2017. "Which information matters to Market risk spreading in Brazil? Volatility transmission modeling using MGARH-BEKK, DCC, t-COPULAS," EcoMod2017 10378, EcoMod.
    22. Chien-Chiang Lee & Mei-Ping Chen & Kuan-Mien Hsieh, 2012. "Industry herding and market states: evidence from Chinese stock markets," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(7), pages 1091-1113, October.
    23. Zheng, Dazhi & Li, Huimin & Zhu, Xiaowei, 2015. "Herding behavior in institutional investors: Evidence from China’s stock market," Journal of Multinational Financial Management, Elsevier, vol. 32, pages 59-76.
    24. International Monetary Fund, 2014. "Mexico: Selected Issues," IMF Staff Country Reports 2014/320, International Monetary Fund.

  3. Meng-Fen Hsieh & Tzu-Yi Yang & Yu-Tai Yang, 2010. "Positive Trading Effects And Herding Behavior In Asian Markets: Evidence From Mutual Funds," The International Journal of Business and Finance Research, The Institute for Business and Finance Research, vol. 4(2), pages 177-188.

    Cited by:

    1. Fenny Marietza & Ridwan Nurazi & Fitri Santi & Saiful, 2021. "Bibliometric Analysis Of Herding Behavior In Times Of Crisis," Papers 2106.13598, arXiv.org.

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