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Dr. Charmen Loh

Associate Professor

Research Interests: International finance; investments and portfolio management; securities class action litigation; financial reporting frauds; SEC enforcement of securities law

Background Information

  • Doctor of Philosophy, 1988, University of Arkansas, Finance, Economics
  • Master of Business Administration, 1985, University of Arkansas, Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Science, 1984, University of Arkansas, Industrial Engineering

Refereed Articles

  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy, R.S. (2004).  A Study of the Impact of the IPO Class Action Lawsuits Filing on Stockholder Wealth. Journal of Business and Economics Research, 2 (7), 69-77.
  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy, R.S. (2003).  Do All Securities Class Actions Have the Same Merit? A Stock Perspective. Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, 6 (2).

Book Chapters
Refereed

  • Loh, C. (2007). The Long-Run Performance of Firms that Issue Tracking Stocks - Chapter 10. Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Finance and Accounting: Vol. 5.

Presentation of Non-Refereed Papers
International

  • Loh, C. & Chen, X. (2006, August). An Examination of Private Shareholder Litigation that Alleges Accounting Accounting Restatement. Pacific Basin Finance, Economics and Accounting , Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy , R. S. (2004, August). The Selection of Defendants in Class-Based Shareholder Litigation: Does the Pattern of Poor Performance Play a Role? Conference on Pacific Basin Finance, Economics, Accounting, and Business , Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Rathinasamy , R. S., Shoulders II, T., & Loh, C. (2004, August). Effect of Short Interest, Market Capitalization and Beta on Abnormal Returns to Short Sellers of Technology Stocks. Conference on Pacific Basin Finance, Economics, Accounting, and Business , Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy , R. S. (2003, March). A Study of the Impact of the IPO Class-Action Lawsuits Filing, Settlement, and Dismissal on Stockholder Wealth. International Applied Business Research Conference , Acapulco, Mexico.
  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy , R. S. (2002, August). Do All Securities Class Actions Have The Same Merit? A Stock Market Perspective. Pacific Basin Finance, Economics and Accounting , -, Singapore.
  • Loh, C. (2002, August). The Long-Run Performance of Firms that Issue Tracking Stocks, Pacific Basin Finance. Accounting and Economics Conference , -, Singapore.
  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy , R. S. (2002, March). Do All Securities Class Actions Have The Same Merit? A Stock Market Perspective. Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Meetings , San Juan, Puerto Rico.

National

  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy , R. S. (2004, October). The Selection of Defendants in Class-Based Shareholder Litigation: Does the Pattern of Poor Performance Play a Role? Financial Management Association Meetings , New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Loh, C. (2002, April). An Examination of Long-Term Pre-Issuance Performance of Firms That Issue Tracking Stocks. Eastern Finance Association Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Loh, C. & Rathinasamy , R. S. (2002, April). Are All Shareholder Class-Action Lawsuits Created Equal? An Analysis of Stock Market Reaction. Eastern Finance Association Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland.

Awards
2006:  Rider Summer Fellowship.
2006:  Paid Research Leave.
2003:  Davis Fellowship.
2002:  Rider Summer Fellowship.