Fulton Hall 221
Telephone: 617-552-6426
Email: nathan.dong@bc.edu
Fintech; Cryptocurrency; Financial Intermediation; Socially Responsible Finance; Nonprofit Healthcare Finance
Nathan Dong is an assistant professor of the practicein the Seidner Department of Finance at the Boston College Carroll School of Management. His teaching and research interests include corporate finance, financial intermediation, investment, international capital market, and financial management of nonprofit and healthcare organizations. Earning his graduate degrees from Rutgers University, Columbia University, Indiana University, and Illinois Institute of Technology, Dong has taught at Columbia University’s MHA and MPH Executive programs, Rutgers Business School, and Fordham University Gabelli School of Business. Prior to his academic career, he was a certified Financial Risk Manager (FRM) and held a variety of analyst and consulting positions in the finance industry, working at Bank of New York, Bear Stearns, Credit Suisse, Reuters, and Capgemini.
Chapter 5 in Fintech and Green Investment. World Scientific Publishing. 2023.
“.” (With Tanja Gonzalez, Paul Calluzzo and Georg Granic.) Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 11 (3). April, 2022.
“.” (With Markus Brunnermeier and Darius Palia.) Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 9 (2), 229–255. May 2020.
“” (With Ming Gu and Hua He.) Journal of Corporate Finance, 61. April, 2020.
“(With Paul Calluzzo and David Godsell.) Journal of International Business Studies, 48 (2), 222-243. January, 2017.
“.” (With Paul Calluzzo.) Journal of Banking and Finance, 53, 233-248. April, 2015.
.” (With Paul Calluzzo.) Journal of Corporate Finance, 28, 83-101. October, 2014.
“.” Journal of Empirical Finance, 27, 75-96. June, 2014.
“The Underpricing of Initial Public Offerings and Private Placements of Equity in China.” (With Ming Gu.) (Douglas Cumming, Eds.) Oxford University Press. 2018.
“Market Premium of Sustainability in Health-Care Sector Firms.” (with Sadi Boubaker, Douglas Cumming and Duc Nguyen, Eds.) 10, 212-238. Edward Elgar. 2018.
“.” Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 39 (1), 41-71. Summer, 2016.
“.” BMC Health Services Research 15 (45), 1–15. Februrary, 2015.