Associate Professor Dr Calvin Cheong Wing Hoh
- Vice Dean
- Deputy Dean (Education)
- Associate Professor
Biography
Associate Professor Dr Calvin Cheong is the Vice Dean and Deputy Dean (Education) at Sunway Business School and an Adjunct Research Fellow at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak. He is also Associate Editor of the Asia Pacific Journal of Business Administration, and an Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Emerging Markets. He also currently serves as Senior Policy Advisor for various ministerial committees across the globe. He was formerly a senior partner of an international management consulting firm that specializes in providing strategic advisory and leadership advice to corporations in over 20 countries.
A firm believer of life-long learning, Calvin has to date completed a Bachelor, an Honours, and a PhD from Monash University. He has also completed a Post-doctoral certificate in higher education from Swinburne University, as well as a certificate in crowdfunding from Wharton Business School. Calvin also holds certificates in Advance Life Support and Pre-Hospital Care and is still exploring methods to improve the efficiency of Malaysian emergency services.
Calvin’s research focuses on practical and practicable international and corporate finance issues that tries to steer clear of the ceteris paribus assumption. That being said, he has so far co- and solo-authored a number of articles in Q1 journals. He has also influenced many next-generation researchers, supervising over 20 Doctoral, Masters, and Honours students to successful completion in various topics including public policy, (international) community development, cryptocurrency, international trade and development, banking regulation, asset bubbles, commodities, and currency issues. He has also been the Principal Investigator of research grants from foreign governments amounting to more than USD 10 million for various projects including social development, financial market development, and FinTech, as well as the coveted Fundamental Research Grant Scheme by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. He has also received a number of awards for these efforts including Letters of Commendation from the President of Colombia and the United States of America.
Above all else, Calvin believes in the service for mankind no matter how small the act; that everyone deserves a shot (or two!) in fulfilling their potential regardless of circumstances. This requires small acts of defiance that are ethical yet hit hard against age-old defunct traditions. Doing so will only help one find the strength and confidence to challenge and innovate in any field. For it isn’t who we are underneath, but what we do that defines us.
Academic & Professional Qualifications
Research Interests
- Financial Economics
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Social and Sustainable Development
- Fintech
Teaching Areas
- Finance
Courses Taught
- International Finance
- Islamic Finance
- Corporate Finance
- Investments
- Derivatives
- Fintech
Notable Publications
C. W. H. Cheong, Ramasamy, S. . Bank failure: A new approach to prediction and supervision, Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting, 11(1), 111-140. [2016 ABDC: C; ERA]
C. W. H. Cheong. . Risk, Resilience, and Shariah-Compliance, Accepted conference paper at the 21st Malaysian Finance Association Conference, July 31 – August 1, at Sunway University, Bandar Sunway
C. W. H. Cheong, Ngui, L. L. H., and Beatrice, S. G. . Government Intervention vs. Sentiments: Effects on the Malaysian Housing Market, Accepted conference paper at the 21st Malaysian Finance Association Conference, July 31 – August 1, at Sunway University, Bandar Sunway
C. W. H. Cheong. Cryptocurrencies vs global foreign exchange risk, Journal of Risk Finance, 20(4), 330-351. [ABDC: B; ERA; ISI(ESCI); SCOPUS: Q2]
C. W. H. Cheong. . The Complementary Effects of Islam and CSR: Some Empirical Evidence, Accepted conference paper at the World Finance Conference, July 25 – 27, at Pointe aux Biches, Mauritius.
C. W. H. Cheong. . The Islamic Gold Dinar: A hedge against exchange rate volatility, Managerial Finance, 44, 722-738. [ABDC: B; ERA; ISI(ESCI); SCOPUS: Q3]
C. W. H. Cheong. . Religiosity and Corporate Risk-taking, Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting, 10(2), 81-113. [2016 ABDC: C; ERA]
C. W. H. Cheong, Ngui, L. L. H., and Beatrice, S. G. . On Malaysian house price growth: The effects of market sentiments, Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting, 10(2), 167-191. [2016 ABDC: C; ERA]
C. W. H. Cheong, Sinnakkannu J., and Ramasamy, S. . Reactive or Proactive? Investor Sentiment as a Driver of Corporate Social Responsibility, Research in International Business and Finance, 42, 572-582. [ABDC: B; ERA; SCOPUS: Q1]
C. W. H. Cheong, Sinnakkannu, J., and Ramasamy, S. . On the Predictability of Carry Trade Returns: The Case of the Chinese Yuan, Research in International Business and Finance, 39, 358-376 [ABDC: B; ERA; SCOPUS: Q1]
C. W. H. Cheong, The Islamic Gold Dinar: A hedge against exchange rate volatility, Accepted conference paper at the World Finance Conference, July 28 – 30, at Sardinia, Italy.
C. W. H. Cheong, and Sinnakkannu J. . Ethnic Diversity and Firm Financial Performance: Evidence from Malaysia, Journal of Asia-Pacific Business, 15(1), 73-100 [ABDC: C; ERA; SCOPUS: Q2]
Achievements & Accolades
Sunway Student Appreciation of Teaching Award
CFA Best Paper Award
Sunway Student Appreciation of Teaching Award
Emerald Literati Awards - Highly Commended Paper, The Journal of Risk Finance
Letter of Commendation, Office of the President of Columbia
Letter of Commendation, Office of the President of the United States of America
Professional Associations
- Asian Finance Association
- Malaysian Finance Association