National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Faculty

Faculty

James Juichia Lin / 林瑞嘉

Department of Information Management and Finance

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 jameslin@nycu.edu.tw

CURRENT POSITION                                             

 

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Department of Information Management &Finance Professor

Global MBA Director Hua Nan Financial Holdings

Board of Director Independent Director

Audit Committee Convener

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT                                              

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Professor August 2024 - Present

Associate Professor August 2020 – July 2024

Assistant Professor August 2015 – July 2020

 

EDUCATION & ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE                                           

National Taiwan University, Taiwan 

January 2014  Ph.D. in Accounting

Rutgers Business School, NJ, U.S.A   

2018 – January 2019 Visiting Scholar September 

Drexel University, PA, U.S.A 

January 2010 – August 2010  Visiting Ph.D. student  

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP                                                

Mister International (Stock ID 2941, Taipei Exchange) April 2012 – Present Co-founder

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Financial Accounting, Corporate Pension, Corporate Finance, ESG

 

PUBLICATIONS/ ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATIONS

Choy, H., Lin, J. J., & Yeh, Y. H. (2025) How do auditors' social ties and their industry specialization affect earnings management of IPO firms? Journal of International Accounting Research (accepted).

Lin, J. J., Yeh, Y. H., & Chan, C. (2025) Signaling through corporate social responsibility: Evidence from mergers and acquisitions. Eurasian Business Review.

Choy, H., Lin, J. J., & Yeh, Y. H. (2024) Layers of Audit Industry Specialization: Evidence from client firms' investment efficiency, Journal of International Accounting Research.

Lee, C. F. and Lin, J. J. (2023) Generalized dividend behavior model and dividend smoothing: Theory and empirical evidence, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.

Lin, J. J. and Yu, M. T. (2023) Managerial overconfidence and dividend stickiness, Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance.  

Lin, J. J., Shi, W. Z., Tsai L. F., and Yu, M. T. (2022) Corporate cash and the firm's life-cycle: Evidence from Dual-class firms., International Review of Economics and Finance.  

Lin, J. J. and Lin, Y. H. (2021) Determinants of dividend stickiness: Empirical evidence, Advances in Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management.

Lin, J. J., Werner, E. M., & Huang, Y. C. (2021) Market competition, managerial overconfidence, and corporate social responsibility, Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics, and Finance.

Lin, J. J., Wang, C. Y., & Cheng, C. H. (2021) How does financial reporting quality relate to corporate social responsibility expenditures? An international analysis, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies.

Lin, J. J.  & Werner, E. M. (2021) Discretionary pension assumption choices, corporate governance, and earnings management: evidence from Taiwan, Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Finance and Accounting

Lin, J. J., & Yeh, Y. H. (2020) Internal capital markets, ownership structure, and investment efficiency: evidence from Taiwanese business groups, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal.

Lin, J. J. & Lee, C. F. (2020) Does managerial reluctance of dividends cuts signal future earnings? , Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.

Yeh, Y. H., & Lin, J. J. (2020) Investment-cash flow sensitivity to internal capital markets and shareholding structure: evidence from Taiwanese business groups., Eurasian Business Review

Lin, J. J., & Chen, Y. C. (2020) The impact of market completion and firm life cycle on cost stickiness. , Advance in Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management.

Lee, J. P., Lin, E. M., Lin, J. J., & Zhao, Y. (2019) Bank systemic risk and CEO overconfidence., North American Journal of Economics and Finance.

Choy H., Lin, J. J., & Officer, M. S. (2014) Does freezing a defined benefit pension plan affect firm risk?, Journal of Accounting and Economics.

Hsu, A. W., Wu, C. F., & Lin, J. J. (2013) Factors in manage actuarial assumptions for pension fair value: Implications for IAS 19, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Market and Policy.