Jing Chen
Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Business, University of Northern British Columbia
Dr. Jing Chen is an assistant professor in the Business School at the University of Northern British Columbia. His research interest is in the new foundation of finance and economics. He published a research monograph The Physical Foundation of Economics: An Analytical Thermodynamic Theory and other papers on finance.
Research interests
Investment; Corporate finance; Resource management; Physical foundation of economics and social sciences
Publications
1. The Value of Judgment: A Mathematical Theory, Working paper, (2008)
2. Ecological Economics: An Analytical Thermodynamic Theory, Working paper, (2007)
3. Entrepreneurship: An Analytical Thermodynamic Theory, Working paper, (2007), with Tsvi Vinig
4. The Informational Theory of Investment: A Comparison with Behavioral Theories, ICFAI Journal of Behavioral Finance, 4 (2007), No. 1, 6 - 31
5. An Economic Model of Software Development Approaches, Working paper, (2006) with Li Liu and Xiaoying Kong
6. Internal firm structure, external market condition and competitive dynamics, Working paper, (2006), with Sungchul Choi
7. Imperfect Market or Imperfect Theory: A Unified Analytical Theory of Production and Capital Structure of Firms, Corporate Finance Review, 11 (2006), No. 3, 19- 30
8. An Analytical Theory of Project Investment: A Comparison with Real Option Theory, International Journal of Managerial Finance, 2 (2006) No. 4, p. 354-363
9. A New Foundation of Economic Theory and its Application to Trade Analysis, In Trends in International Trade Issues, Eds.: Robert V. Weeks, p. 45-64, Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, (2006)
10. The Physical Foundation of Economics: An Analytical Thermodynamic Theory, World Scientific, Hackensack, NJ (2005)
11. Information Theory and Market Behavior, ICFAI Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2 (2005), No. 4, 25 - 45
12. A Generalized Entropy Theory of Information and Market Patterns, Corporate Finance Review, 9 (2004), No. 3, 23- 32
13. Credit Distortion and Financial Crisis, International Review of Financial Analysis, 13 (2004) No. 4, 559-570
14. An Entropy Theory of Psychology and its Implication to Behavioral Finance, Financiële Studievereniging Rotterdam Forum, 6 (2003), No. 1, 26- 31
15. Derivative Securities: What They Tell Us? Quantitative Finance, 3 (2003), No. 5, C92 - C96
16. When the Bubble is Going to Burst, International Journal of Theoretical & Applied Finance, 2 (1999), No. 3, 285-292
17. Conservation Laws for Relativistic Fluid Dynamics. Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 139 (1997), No. 4, 377-398
18. Conservation Laws for the Relativistic p-system. Communications in Partial Differential Equations 20 (1995), No. 9-10,1605-1646
