Biography

Prof. Chia-Lin Chang

National Chung Hsing University, Chinese Taipei


Email: changchialin@nchu.edu.tw


Qualifications

2004 Ph.D., Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

1997 M.A., Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

1993 B.A., National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan


Publications (Selected)

  1. “Doing R&D and/or Importing Technologies: The Critical Importance of Firm Size in Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industries”, Review of Industrial Organization (Springer), 2006, 29, 253-278 (with S. Robin) [Impact factor: 0.479 (2011)].
  2. “Public Policy, Innovation and Total Factor Productivity: An Application to Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industry”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2008, 79, 352-367 (with S. Robin) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)].
  3. “A Double Threshold GARCH Model of Stock Market and Currency Shocks on Stock Returns”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2008, 79, 458-474 (with Y.-L.Yang) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)]. [One of the Most Downloaded Papers in Mathematics and Computers in Simulation:
    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505615/description#description]
  4. “Modelling Risk in Agricultural Finance: Application to the Poultry Industry in Taiwan”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2009, 79, 1472-1487 (with B.-W. Huang, M.-G. Chen and M. McAleer) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)].
  5. “Modelling and Forecasting Tourism from East Asia to Thailand under Temporal and Spatial Aggregation”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2009, 79, 1730-1744 (with S. Sriboonchitta and A. Wiboonpongse) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)].
  6. “Forecasting H(M)otel Guest Nights in New Zealand”, International Journal of Hospitality Management (Elsevier), 2009, 28, 228-235 (with C. Lim and M. McAleer) [Impact factor: 1.771 (2011)].
  7. “Industrial Agglomeration, Geographic Innovation and Total Factor Productivity: The Case of Taiwan”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2009, 79, 2787-2796 (with L. Oxley) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)].
  8. “Estimating the Impact of Avian Flu on International Tourism Demand Using Panel Data”, Tourism Economics (IP Publishing), 2009, 15(3), 501-511 (with H.-I Kuo, B.-W. Huang, C.-C. Chen and M. McAleer) [Impact factor: 0.579 (2011)].
  9. “Daily Tourist Arrivals, Exchange Rates and Volatility for Korea and Taiwan”, 7 Korean Economic Review (The Korean Economic Association), 2009, 25, 241-267 (with M. McAleer).
  10. “Modelling Conditional Correlations for Risk Diversification in Crude Oil Markets”, Journal of Energy Markets, 2009/10, 2(4), 29-51 (with M. McAleer and R. Thansuchat).
  11. “An Econometric Analysis of SARS and Avian Flu on International Tourist Arrivals to Asia”, Environmental Modelling and Software (Elsevier), 2010, 25, 100-106 (with M. McAleer, B.-W. Huang, H.-I Kuo and C.-C. Chen) [Impact factor: 3.114 (2011)].
  12. “A Panel Threshold Model of Tourism Specialization and Economic Development”, International Journal of Intelligent Technologies and Applied Statistics (Airiti), 2010, 3, 159-186 (with T. Khamkaew, M. McAleer and R. Tansuchat).
  13. “Analyzing and Forecasting Volatility Spillovers, Asymmetries and Hedging in Major Oil Markets”, Energy Economics (Elsevier), 2010, 32, 1445-1455 (with M. McAleer and R. Tansuchat) [Impact factor: 2.344 (2011)].
  14. “Modelling Conditional Correlations in the Volatility of Asian Rubber Spot and Futures Returns”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2011, 81(7), 1482-1490. (with T. Khamkaew, M. McAleer and R. Tansuchat) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)].
  15. “Modelling the Asymmetric Volatility in Hog Prices in Taiwan: The Impact of Joining the WTO”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Elsevier), 2011, 81(7), 1491-1506. (with B.-W. Huang, M.-G. Chen and M. McAleer) [Impact factor: 0.738 (2011)].
  16. “Interdependence of International Tourism Demand and Volatility in Leading ASEAN Destinations”, Tourism Economics (IP Publishing), 2011, 17(3), 481-507. (with T. Khamkaew, M. McAleer and R. Tansuchat) [Impact factor: 0.579 (2011)].
  17. “What Makes a Great Journal Great in Economics? The Singer Not the Song”, Journal of Economic Surveys (Wiley), 2011, 25(2), 326-361 (with M. McAleer and L. Oxley) [Impact factor: 1.328 (2011)]. 8
  18. “What Makes a Great Journal Great in the Sciences? Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?”, Scientometrics (Spinger), 2011, 87(1), 17-40 (with M. McAleer and L. Oxley) [Impact factor: 1.966 (2011)].
  19. “Great Expectatrics; Great Papers, Great Journals, Great Econometrics” Econometric Reviews (Taylor&Francis), 2011, 30(6), 583-619 (with M. McAleer and L. Oxley) [Impact factor: 0.780 (2011)].
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