Full-Time Faculty
Associate Professor Seksak Jumreornvong, Ph.D.
Position :

Associate Professor, Department of Finance, Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University

Contact :
E-Mail : disaksek@gmail.com, disaksek@tu.ac.th
Biography :

Seksak Jumreornvong was the MIF's first Director during Tom Yum Kung Asian financial crisis, and again served the  MIF program as the director after Hamburger Global  financial crisis . Currently, he is Associate Professor in the Department of Finance.

Education :

Doctoral degree, Finance, Georgia State University
Master degree, Accountancy (Banking and Finance) Chulalongkorn University
Bachelor degree, Business Administration, Assumption University

Working papers/ Publication :

The effects of ownership concentration and corporate governance on corporate risk-taking: The case of Thailand (2020)
S Jumreornvong, S Treepongkaruna, P Prommin, P Jiraporn
Accounting Research Journal, 33 (1), 252-267

The effects of ownership concentration and corporate governance on corporate risk-taking: The case of Thailand (2019)
S Jumreornvong, S Treepongkaruna, P Prommin, P Jiraporn
Accounting Research Journal, 32 (4), 1-16

The Impact of Ownership Structure on Bank Performance and Risk: Evidence from ASEAN (2018)
P Jiraporn, S Jumreornvong, SCJ, P Preechaborisutkul
Journal of Business Administration (Thai), 42 (163), 1-22

Capital Adequacy, Deposit Insurance, and the Effect of Their Interaction on Bank Risk (2018)
S Jumreornvong, C Chakreyavanich, S Treepongkaruna, P Jiraporn
Journal of Risk and Financial Management

Liquidity, ownership concentration, corporate governance, and firm value: Evidence from Thailand (2016)
S Jumreornvong, P Prommin, P Jiraporn, S Tong
Global Finance Journal, 31 (1), 73-87

Financial Ratio Determinants on Abnormal Stock Returns: An Empirical Evidence of Thailand (2016)
P Trongmateerut, S Jumreornvong, P Chatupromwong
Journal of Accounting Professional (Thai), 12 (34), 42-5
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How do independent directors view powerful CEOs? Evidence from a quasinatural experiment (2015)
S Jumreornvong, P Jiraporn, N Jiraporn, S Singh
Finance Research Letters, 16 (1), 268-274

The Comparative study of their differences and impacts on Thailand in the aspects of economy (2015)
S Jumreornvong 
The NIDA Development Journal (in Thai) 55 (1)

The Effect of Bank Ownership Concentration on Capital Adequacy, Liquidity, and Capital Stability (2014)
P Chalermchatvichien, S Jumreornvong, P Jiraporn, M Singh
Journal of Financial Services Research, 45, 219-240

The Effect of Corporate Governance on Stock Liquidity: The Case of Thailand (2014)
P Prommin, S Jumreornvong, P Jiraporn
International Review of Economics and Finance 32 (July), 132-142

The impact of ownership concentration on bank performance and risk-taking: evidence from East Asia (2011) 
P Riewsathirathorn, S Jumroenvong, P Jiraporn
Journal of emerging markets 16 (2011)

Liquidity and capital structure: The case of Thailand (2011)
P Udomsirikul, S Jumreornvong, P Jiraporn
Journal of Multinational Financial Management, 21(2), 106-117

Insider Ownership, Bid-ask Spread and Stock Splits: Evidence from The Stock Exchange of Thailand (2006)
M Gorkittisunthorn, S Jumreornvong, P Limpaphayom
International Review of Financial Analysis, 15 (4-5), 450-461

Insider Trading: Evidence from Thailand (2005)
K Boonyawat, S Jumreornvong, P Limpaphayom
Thammasat Review, 10 (1), 48-92

Area of Expertise :

Corporate Finance

Research Interest :

Financial Architecture, Corporate Governance, CSR, Sustainability