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Jingyu Zhang

Assistant Professor

Overview

Jingyu Zhang joined Queen’s University as an Assistant Professor of Finance at Smith School of Business in July 2020 after obtaining his PhD in Finance from Imperial College London. Jingyu received his MSc in Finance from UBC (Sauder) and BA Honors in Economics and Minor in Mathematics from Western (Huron).

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Academic Area

  • Finance

Interest Topics

  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance & Investment

Faculty Details

Profile

Full Bio

Jingyu Zhang joined Queen’s University as Assistant Professor of Finance at Smith School of Business in July 2020 after obtaining his PhD in Finance from Imperial College London. Jingyu received his MSc in Finance from UBC (Sauder) and BA Honors in Economics and Minor in Mathematics from Western (Huron).

His research interests are focused on information economics, institutional investors and corporate governance, and corporate insider trades. He is also working on a project that explores how pairs of angel investors make coinvestment decisions via online equity crowdfunding.

Academic Degrees

PhD | Finance
Imperial College London, England

MSc | Finance (2014)
University of British Columbia, Canada

BA | Honors, Economics (2012)
Western University, Canada

Academic Experience

Smith School of Business | Queen's University
Assistant Professor (2020 - Present)

Imperial College London | England
Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant (2016-2019)

University of British Columbia | Canada
Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant (2012-2014)

Publications

Working Papers & Work in Progress

The Information Content of Tone Dispersion: Evidence from Earnings Conference Call Q&As (with Trent Fu, Alan Huang, Russell Wermers, and James Zhang)
  • Presented at AFA 2025, 17th Annual Conference on Advances in the Analysis of Hedge Fund Strategies (UBS London), Telfer Workshop on Corporate Finance and Banking 2025, CICF 2025, UBC Summer Finance Conference 2024, FMA 2024, SFA 2024, CAAA Conference 2024, Queen’s University, Renmin University, and University of Ningbo. Prepared for submission to Journal of Finance.
Hedge Fund Shadow Trading: Evidence from Corporate Bankruptcies (with Wei Wang and Yan Yang)
  • Featured in Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable. Featured in Columbia Law School’s Blog. Featured in Oxford Business Law Blog. Under review with Journal of Finance.
  • Funded by SSHRC IDG 2022. Presented at Lapland Investment Fund Summit 2025, MFA 2025, Telfer Workshop on Corporate Finance and Banking 2025, CAAA Conference 2024, Eastern Finance Association 2024, AFA PhD student Poster 2024, NFA 2023, MIT Asia Conference in Accounting 2023, ABFER 2023, FMA 2023, FIFI 2023, CFRI 2023, Conference on Empirical Legal Studies – Chicago Law School 2023, FMCG 2023, Villanova University, HEC Montreal, Queen’s University, University of Texas – Dallas, Texas A&M, University of Houston, University of Texas – San Antonio.
The Fish Rots from the Head Down: CEO and Non-CEO Opportunistic Insider Trading (with Thomas Chemmanur, Cheng Jiang, and Lukai Yang)
  • Featured in Columbia Law School’s Blog. Prepared for submission to Journal of Accounting and Economics.
  • Accepted for presentation at CICF 2025.
Common Ownership, Competition, and Carbon Emissions (with Kose John, Liying Wang and Jingshu Wen)
  • Under review with Journal of Banking and Finance.
Dynamic Endorsement by Domestic and International Investors in Equity Crowdfunding (with Douglas Cumming, Trent Fu and Britney Wang)
  • Presented at AIB 2025 (Louisville). Prepared for submission to Management Science.
Do Inattentive Transient Institutional Investors Improve or Impede Innovation? Evidence from Shareholders’ Distraction (with Cheng Jiang, Kose John, and Jun Wang)
Corporate Social Responsibility and Pension Liabilities (with Frank Li, Yang Liu, and Jun Wang)
  • Prepared for submission to Human Resource Management Journal. Presented at SWFA 2025. Funded by SSHRC IDG 2023.
The Power of Voice: Evidence from Earnings Conference Calls (with Alan Huang and Russell Wermers)
  • Work in progress. Preliminary results presented at UBS London Quant Conference 2024.
Do Actively Managed ETFs Trade upon CEOs’ Voice Features? (with Alan Huang, Russell Wermers, and Ziwei Zhao)
  • Work in progress.
Capital Gain Taxes and CEO Insider Trades (with Feiyu Liu)
  • Work in progress. First draft coming out.
Customer Digital Privacy and Opportunistic Insider Selling (with Conggang Li and Yize Xu)
  • Work in progress. First draft coming out.
Do Mutual Funds Time Climate Risks? (with Jing Ding, Lei Jiang, and Jiyuan Yin)
  • Work in progress.
Exchange-traded Funds and Institutional Fund Managers’ Risk Shifting and Attention Re-allocation (with Haibo Jiang)
  • Work in progress. Funded by SSHRC IDG 2022.
Big Customers Lost in Darkness (with Shu Zhang and Yu Hou)
  • Work in progress. First draft coming out.
The Information Content of Third-party Endorsement: Evidence from Green Technology Adoption (with Chenyang Wang and Qian Zhang)
  • Work in progress. Funded by NFRF 2025.

Publications

CEOs’ Narcissism and Opportunistic Insider Trading (with Cheng Jiang, Kose John, and John Kim). Journal of Corporate Finance (2025).

Teaching

Student Supervision

Yan Yang, Finance PhD Candidate at Smith School of Business, Queen's University (Committee Member)

Research

Research Fields

Primary: Information Economics, Institutional Investors, Corporate Insider Trading

Secondary: Hedge Funds, Equity Crowdfunding, Textual Analysis, Biodiversity Finance

Presentations

Presentations

2025 2024
  • 20th UBC Summer Finance Conference (Vancouver)
  • Financial Management Association 2024 Annual Meeting (Grapevine)
  • Southern Finance Association 2024 Annual Meeting (Palm Beach Gardens)
  • CAAA Annual Conference 2024 (Halifax)
  • Eastern Finance Association Annual Meeting 2024 (St. Petersburg)
2023 2020
  • Baruch College (CUNY), Ivey Business School (Western), Smith School of Business (Queen’s)
2019 2018 2017
  • Royal Economic Society PhD Meeting
  • Doctoral Student Consortium, FMA Annual Meeting
  • Erasmus Economics and Accounting Workshop, Erasmus School of Economics

Discussions

NFA 2024, EasternFA 2024, SFA 2024, Toronto-Rotman Junior Finance Faculty Conference 2023, CFRI 2023, NFA 2022, Toronto FinTech Conference 2019, Developments in Alternative Finance 2019, Tsinghua PBCSF Summer Camp 2019, LBS-TADC 2018, CFRIC 2018, FMA Annual Meeting 2017

Other Conferences Attended

AEA/AFA Meetings (2015, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025)

Conference Program Committee (Reviewing Papers)

NFA 2024, NFA 2025, AIB 2025, SFA 2025, AES 2025

Conferences Organized

1st New Finance Conference (Smith Toronto 2023)

Awards

Grants & Funding

“Do hedge funds exploit material non-public information?”
Principal Investigator, SSHRC IDG 2022
Ranked in the first sextile, awarded $67,203 for a two-year period.

“Exchange-traded funds and institutional fund managers’ risk shifting and attention re-allocation”
Co-applicant, SSHRC IDG 2022
Ranked in the third sextile, awarded $31,240 for a two-year period.

“Textual analysis of crowdfunding campaign descriptions”
Principal Investigator, SSHRC SIG 2023 – Queen’s University
Awarded $5,000 for a one-year period.

“Corporate Pension Liabilities and Corporate Social Responsibility”
Co-applicant, SSHRC IDG 2023
Awarded $46,460 for a three-year period.

“Institutional Crossholdings and Corporate Carbon Emissions”
Principal Investigator, The Monieson Research Grant 2024 (Spring)
Awarded $6,000 for a one-year period.

“The Information Content of Tone Dispersion: Evidence from Earnings Conference Call Q&As”
Principal Investigator, The Monieson Research Grant 2024 (Fall)
Awarded $3,446 for a one-year period.

“Hedge Fund Shadow Trading: Evidence from Corporate Bankruptcies”
Principal Investigator, The Monieson Research Grant 2025 (Spring)
Awarded $2,990 for a one-year period.

“Can nature-based solutions enable responsible investment in the minerals sector for climate transition risk mitigation?”
Co-applicant, SSHRC New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) – Exploration 2025
Awarded $199,838 for a two-year period.

Awards & Scholarships

Best Doctoral Student Conference Paper, The 2nd Toronto FinTech Conference

Best Conference Paper, China Finance Review International Conference

Imperial College London President’s PhD Scholarship

Bonus of High Teaching Evaluation, MSc Finance, Imperial College Business School

UBC International Student Tuition Scholarship