Ho Hong Hai, PhD.
College of Business and Management
Vice Dean
Faculty of Finance
Biography
Dr. Hai specializes in teaching and training in Finance and Economics. He developed his expertise through his education in the UK, where he earned a PhD from the University of Nottingham and a master’s degree from the University of Leeds. Dr. Hai has held a variety of managerial roles in different organizations, including Vice Dean of Faculty and Head of Accounting and Finance at Phenikaa University, Head of Laws and Social Sciences at the University of Science and Technology (USTH), Director of Research at SafeInvest, Member of the Supervisory Board at Vietcredit, and Deputy CEO at BNS Vina.
With 17 years of teaching experience at well-known universities in the US, UK, France, Australia, and Vietnam, his lectures are both theoretically sound and vibrant with industry insights. Dr. Hai strives for teaching excellence, and this is reflected in his students’ inspiration and high-standard learning outcomes.
- Cross-border trade and investments (FDI, M&A, Greenfield investment)
- Sustainable growth (Green finance, Waste management, Circular Economy)
1. Nguyen TT, Ho HH, Nguyen DV, Pham AC, Nguyen TT. The Effects of Business Model on Bank’s Stability. International Journal of Financial Studies. 2021; 9(3):46. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs90300462.
2. Khuc QV, Nguyen T, Nguyen T, Pham L, Le D-T, Ho H-H, Truong T-B, Tran Q-K. Young Adults’ Intentions and Rationales for COVID-19 Vaccination Participation: Evidence from a Student Survey in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Vaccines. 2021; 9(7):794. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9070794
3. Hong-Hai Ho & Thi-Hanh Vu & Ngoc-Tien Dao & Manh-Tung Ho & Quan-Hoang Vuong, 2019. “When the Poor Buy the Rich: New Evidence on Wealth Effects of Cross-Border Acquisitions,” Journal of Risk and Financial Management, vol. 12(2), pages 1-15.
4. Luu, H.N., Nguyen, N.M., Ho, H.H. and Tien, D.N. (2019), “Infrastructure and economic development in developing economies: New empirical evidence from night-time satellite imagery in Vietnam”, International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 46 No. 4, pp. 581-594. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-05-2018-0252.
5. Ho, H. 2019, Control rights and Acquisition Premium in Vietnam, Journal of Asian Business and Economics Studies (JABES), No. (29)10, Page 28-46.
6, Luu, H., Nguyen, N., Ho, H. and Vu, N., (2018), The Effects of FDI and its modes of entry, Journal of Financial Economics Policy, https://doi.org/10.1108/JFEP-05-2018-0075.
6. Ho Hong Hai and Nguyen Thi Hoa, 2017, The theory and application of Spectral Risk Measures in Vietnam, Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies, Vol. 24, Issue 4, ISSN 1859-1116.
7. Ho Hong Hai and Tran Duy Long, 2018, Option-based measure for country risk: Back testing and Forecast, Journal of Economics and Development (Vietnamese version), Vol. 256.
8. Ho Hong Hai and Tran Duy Long, 2017, Measuring Sovereign risk with Contingent Claims Analysis – The empirical evidence in Southeast Asia credit markets, Journal of Economics and Development, Vol. 19, No. 3.
9. Ho Hong Hai, 2017, Market reaction upon M&A announcement in Vietnam, Trade Science Review, No. 109, ISSN: 1859-3666.
10. Ho Hong Hai, 2016, The annual global stock market review and outlook in 2016, Vietnam Review of Finance, Vol. 552.
11. Ho Hong Hai, 2015, The impact of oil price on Vietnamese Stock market in 2014, Vietnam Review of Finance, Vol. 536.
12. Ho Hong Hai, 2015, Semi-annual review of Vietnamese stock market in 2015: Signals of a recovery, Review of Finance, Vol. 541.
13. Ho Hong Hai, 2007, Empirical analysis of loan price in power-related project finance in ASEAN countries, Journal of International Economics and Management (formerly External Economics Review) No. 24, 34-44.
14. Ho Hong Hai, 2006, The implementation of E-banking in Vietnam, Journal of International Economics and Management (formerly External Economics Review), Vol. 21, p44-53.
Doctor of Philosophy Degree, Business, Management & Finance: University of Nottingham, UK
Master, Economics & Finance: University of Leeds, UK
Bachelor, Business & Economics: Foreign Trade University