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Arkansas State University
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Nanying Lin's research investigates the relationship between investor behavior and financial market outcomes. Her work examines how sentiment, such as that derived from consumer reviews, influences stock returns. Lin also studies the role of investor sophistication in financial markets and the performance of hedge funds, particularly in relation to disagreement among investors and short-selling activities. Additionally, her research explores the impact of geopolitical events on the correlations between equity markets and agricultural commodities. Lin has published 17 articles, with an h-index of 3 and 69 total citations. She has collaborated with Tianxiang Chu at Arkansas State University on two shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 69
Selected Publications
- Financial Institutions and CO2 Emissions in the G20: Fuel-Specific and Income-Level Insights (2026) DOI
- How Rational Is AI Investment Advice? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments (2026) DOI
- How Rational Is AI Financial Advising? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments (2025) DOI
- The Value of Accessing the Stock Lending Market: Stock Lending Income Bond and Asset Prices (2025) DOI
- The value of accessing the stock lending market: Stock lending income bond and asset prices (2025) DOI
- Measuring Stock-level Misvaluation as Implied Asset Volatility: A Mertonian Perspective (2025) DOI
- Short-selling Profitability, Stock Lending Fees, and Asset Pricing Anomalies (2025) DOI
- The Value of Investor Sophistication (2025) DOI
- Economic Drivers of CO2 Emissions: Unraveling the Influence of Financial Institutions and Energy Consumption in G20 Countries (2025) DOI
- Disagreement exploitation and the crossâsection of hedge fund performance (2024) DOI
- Implied Asset Volatility and Stock Misvaluation: A Mertonian Perspective (2024) DOI
- Yelp Consumption Sentiment and Asset Pricing (2024) DOI
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