Patrick J. Schena
Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Business
Courses
Fall 2009
Research Interests
Finance and banking in East Asia.
Faculty Research Profile - “Projects linking finance and East Asia fascinate me,” says Pat Schena, Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Business. “And to dig into those subjects in a deeper way and share my findings with students – to me that’s extremely interesting and enjoyable.”.
Selected Publications
- "'Between the Lines': Law, Finance, and the
Securitization of Chinese Assets", presented at the Academy of International
Business Conference, July 8-12, 2005, Quebec City, QC;
- "Banks, Distressed Loans, and the Development of Chinese
Markets for Asset-Backed Securities", The Fletcher Forum, Winter 2005;
- "Measuring and Managing the Foreign Exchange Exposure of Chinese Companies: A Preliminary Assessment," accepted for presentation at the Northeast Chapter of the Academy of International Business Conference (October 2004);
- "Banks, NPL's and the Development of Chinese Markets for Asset-Backed Securities: An Analytical Survey," presented at "Risk and Investment Issues Linking China, Japan, and the US" symposium, Qingdao, PR China (May 2004);
- "Information Structures and Market Development: Recent Evidence of the Certification Value of Ratings in Pricing Japanese Corporate Bonds," accepted for presentation at the Financial Management Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October, 2003;
- "Bank Monitoring, Bank Health, and the Pricing of Japanese Corporate Public Debt," (co-author) presented at the Pacific Basin Finance, Economics and Accounting Conference, Singapore, August 7-8, 2002 and at the Academy of International Business Conference, July 5-8, 2003, Monterey, CA.