Lee‐Lee Chong

884 total citations
40 papers, 599 citations indexed

About

Lee‐Lee Chong is a scholar working on Accounting, Finance and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Lee‐Lee Chong has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 599 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Accounting, 17 papers in Finance and 14 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Lee‐Lee Chong's work include Financial Markets and Investment Strategies (13 papers), Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis (7 papers) and Corporate Finance and Governance (6 papers). Lee‐Lee Chong is often cited by papers focused on Financial Markets and Investment Strategies (13 papers), Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis (7 papers) and Corporate Finance and Governance (6 papers). Lee‐Lee Chong collaborates with scholars based in Malaysia, Bangladesh and Brunei. Lee‐Lee Chong's co-authors include Siow‐Hooi Tan, Hway‐Boon Ong, Mohammad Tariqul Islam Khan, Hishamuddin Ismail, Shay-Wei Choon, Tuan Hock Ng, Boon Heng Teh, Tze San Ong, Shaista Wasiuzzaman and Sohail Ahmad Javeed and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Heliyon and Technology in Society.

In The Last Decade

Lee‐Lee Chong

37 papers receiving 557 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lee‐Lee Chong Malaysia 14 254 180 141 121 108 40 599
José Luis Retolaza Spain 16 184 0.7× 189 1.1× 303 2.1× 118 1.0× 124 1.1× 52 715
Mạnh Dũng Trần Vietnam 15 241 0.9× 143 0.8× 210 1.5× 36 0.3× 88 0.8× 77 618
Zaheer Anwer Malaysia 13 133 0.5× 293 1.6× 61 0.4× 112 0.9× 130 1.2× 43 579
Stefania Veltri Italy 15 328 1.3× 86 0.5× 603 4.3× 44 0.4× 223 2.1× 62 865
Rana Yassir Hussain Pakistan 13 107 0.4× 163 0.9× 92 0.7× 55 0.5× 85 0.8× 47 443
Majdi Anwar Quttainah Kuwait 12 371 1.5× 150 0.8× 135 1.0× 99 0.8× 71 0.7× 59 647
M.K. Nandakumar India 11 147 0.6× 92 0.5× 376 2.7× 24 0.2× 106 1.0× 27 689
Hyunbae Chun South Korea 13 123 0.5× 341 1.9× 170 1.2× 87 0.7× 49 0.5× 50 608
Giovanni Landi Italy 11 180 0.7× 178 1.0× 389 2.8× 100 0.8× 244 2.3× 20 665
Rohaida Basiruddin Malaysia 14 376 1.5× 100 0.6× 224 1.6× 51 0.4× 122 1.1× 71 691

Countries citing papers authored by Lee‐Lee Chong

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Fields of papers citing papers by Lee‐Lee Chong

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lee‐Lee Chong

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Lee‐Lee Chong. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Lee‐Lee Chong based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Lee‐Lee Chong. Lee‐Lee Chong is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pang, Mary, et al.. (2024). Modelling retirement resources, home environment and quality of marriage for greater well-being. Applied Research in Quality of Life. 19(5). 2933–2966. 2 indexed citations
2.
Hossain, Mohammad Imtiaz, et al.. (2024). Corporate shared prosperity: scale development and validation. Cogent Business & Management. 11(1).
3.
Ong, Hway‐Boon, Shaista Wasiuzzaman, Lee‐Lee Chong, & Shay-Wei Choon. (2023). Digitalisation and financial inclusion of lower middle-income ASEAN. Heliyon. 9(2). e13347–e13347. 17 indexed citations
4.
Javeed, Sohail Ahmad, et al.. (2022). How Does Green Innovation Strategy Influence Corporate Financing? Corporate Social Responsibility and Gender Diversity Play a Moderating Role. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(14). 8724–8724. 55 indexed citations
5.
Chong, Lee‐Lee, et al.. (2022). A model of green investment decision making for societal well-being. Heliyon. 8(8). e10024–e10024. 12 indexed citations
6.
Ong, Hway‐Boon & Lee‐Lee Chong. (2022). The effect of cashless payments on the internet and mobile banking. Journal of Financial Services Marketing. 28(1). 178–188. 20 indexed citations
7.
Wasiuzzaman, Shaista, Lee‐Lee Chong, & Hway‐Boon Ong. (2021). Influence of perceived risks on the decision to invest in equity crowdfunding: a study of Malaysian investors. Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies. 14(2). 208–230. 15 indexed citations
8.
Cheong, Chin Wen, et al.. (2020). Realized volatility transmission within Islamic stock markets: A multivariate HAR-GARCH-type with nearest neighbor truncation estimator. Borsa Istanbul Review. 20. S26–S39. 10 indexed citations
9.
Yeo, Sook Fern, et al.. (2019). Mobile Advertising: An Insight of Consumers' Attitude. Siti Hasmah Digital Library-MMU Institutiona Repository (Multimedia University). 6 indexed citations
10.
Chong, Lee‐Lee, et al.. (2019). ARE MALAYSIAN COMPANIES READY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES? AN EXTENSION OF THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy. 10(1). 495–507. 2 indexed citations
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Tan, Siow‐Hooi, et al.. (2018). Testing the performance of technical analysis and sentiment-TAR trading rules in the Malaysian stock market. The North American Journal of Economics and Finance. 51. 100895–100895. 3 indexed citations
12.
Khan, Mohammad Tariqul Islam, Siow‐Hooi Tan, & Lee‐Lee Chong. (2017). How past perceived portfolio returns affect financial behaviors—The underlying psychological mechanism. Research in International Business and Finance. 42. 1478–1488. 13 indexed citations
13.
Khan, Mohammad Tariqul Islam, Siow‐Hooi Tan, & Lee‐Lee Chong. (2017). Active trading and retail investors in Malaysia. International Journal of Emerging Markets. 12(4). 708–726. 5 indexed citations
14.
Chong, Lee‐Lee, et al.. (2016). Impacts of FRS139 adoption on value relevance of financial reporting in Malaysia. Managerial Finance. 42(7). 706–721. 9 indexed citations
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Tee, Chwee-Ming & Lee‐Lee Chong. (2014). Board structure and firm performance: Some evidence from Malaysian government linked companies. Corporate Ownership and Control. 12(1-3). 345–351.
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Tan, Siow‐Hooi, et al.. (2013). The Behavior of Institutional and Retail Investors in Bursa Malaysia during the Bulls and Bears. Journal of Behavioral Finance. 14(2). 104–115. 21 indexed citations
17.
Ng, Tuan Hock, Lee‐Lee Chong, & Hishamuddin Ismail. (2013). Firm size and risk taking in Malaysia's insurance industry. The Journal of Risk Finance. 14(4). 378–391. 15 indexed citations
18.
Chan, Tze-Haw, et al.. (2008). Real Exchange Rate Behavior: New Evidence with Linear and Non-linear Endogenous Break(s). MPRA Paper. 1 indexed citations
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Chong, Lee‐Lee, et al.. (2008). Innovative Educational Program: A New Edge of Education. Journal of Applied Sciences. 8(10). 1832–1840. 5 indexed citations
20.
Chong, Lee‐Lee, et al.. (2008). Choice of exchange rate system and macroeconomic volatility of three Asian emerging economies. Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies. 1(2). 167–179. 2 indexed citations

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