Neil Pearson, Zhishu Yang and Jacky Qi Zhang, 2021, “The Chinese Warrants Bubble: Evidence from Brokerage Account Records”, Review of Financial Studies 34, 264-312.
Kalok Chan, Baolian Wang and Zhishu Yang, 2019, “Why Investors Do not Buy Cheaper Securities? Evidence from a Natural Experiment”, Journal of Banking and Finance 101, 59-76.
Jun “QJ” Qian, Philip E. Strahan, and Zhishu Yang, 2015, “The Impact of Incentives and Communication Costs on Information Production: Evidence from Bank Lending”, Journal of Finance 70, 1457-1493.
Darren Duxbury, Robert Hudson, Kevin Keasey, Zhishu Yang, and Songyao Yao, 2015, “Do the Disposition and House Money Effects Coexist? A Reconciliation of Two Behavioral Biases”, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 34,55-68.
Darren Duxbury, Robert Hudson, Kevin Keasey, Zhishu Yang, and Songyao Yao, 2013, How prior realized outcomes affect portfolio decisions, Review of Financial Quantitative and Accounting 41, 611-629.
Warren Bailey, Victor Huang and Zhishu Yang, 2011, “Bank Loans with Chinese Characteristics: Some Evidence on Inside Debt in a State-Controlled Banking System”, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 46(6), 1795–1830.
Winnie Peng, K. C. John Wei, and Zhishu Yang, 2011, “Tunneling or Propping: Evidence from Connected Transactions in China”, Journal of Corporate Finance 17, 306-325.
Jingyun Ma, Fengming Song, Zhishu Yang, 2010, "The dual role of the government: securities market regulation in China 1980-2007", Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 18(2), 158 – 177.
Kuan-Pin Lin, Albert Menkveld and Zhishu Yang, 2009, "Chinese and World Equity Markets: A Review of the First Fifteen Years", China Economic Review 20(1), 29-45.
Chan, Kalok, Albert J. Menkveld, and Zhishu Yang, 2008, Information Asymmetry and Asset Prices: Evidence from the China Foreign Share Discount, Journal of Finance 63(1), 159-196.
Kalok Chan, Albert Menkveld and Zhishu Yang, 2007, “The informativeness of domestic and foreign investors’ stock trades: Evidence from the perfectly segmented Chinese market”, Journal of Financial Markets 10, 391-415.