Publications by: Siqiwen Li
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Uylangco, Katherine, and Li, Siqiwen (2016) An evaluation of the effectiveness of Value-at-Risk (VaR) models for Australian banks under Basel III. Australian Journal of Management, 41 (4). pp. 699-718.
Li, Siqiwen (2014) Emerging Trends in Smart Banking: risk management under Basel II and III. Research Essentials Collection . IGI Global, Hershy, PA, USA.
Uylangco, Katherine, and Li, Siqiwen (2013) An evaluation of the effectiveness of Value at Risk (VaR) models for Australian banks under Basel III. In: Papers from the World Finance and Banking Symposium . From: World Finance and Banking Symposium, 16-17 December 2013, Beijing, China.
Li, Siqiwen (2013) Natural disaster-induced Australian equity market reaction: discrimination across industries. Journal of Law & Financial Management, 12 (1). pp. 18-28.
Eagle, Lynne, Low, David R., Vandommele, Lisa, and Li, Siqiwen (2013) Foundations for effective sustainability education. In: Proceedings of Australia New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2013. 087. From: Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 1-4 December 2013, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Sun, Sizhong, and Li, Siqiwen (2013) Manufacturing sector FDI and performance of domestic banks. In: Wu, Yanrui, (ed.) Regional Development and Economic Growth in China. Series on Economic Development and Growth, 7 . World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, pp. 141-160.
Li, Siqiwen, and Chaiechi, Taha (2013) Mapping water availability and volatility with climate events: using finance indexing methodology. Journal of Finance and Investment Analysis, 2 (4). pp. 13-28.
Li, Siqiwen (2012) The Australian capital market reaction to natural catastrophes: an empirical analysis using event study method. In: Proceedings of Global Accounting, Finance and Economics Conference. 329. pp. 1-19. From: Global Accounting, Finance and Economics Conference, 20-21 February 2012, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Dzator, Janet, and Li, Siqiwen (2010) Minsky and economic policy: safeguarding against instability in capitalist economies. In: Presentations from Hyman P. Minsky Summer Seminar and Conference. From: Hyman P. Minsky Summer Seminar and Conference, June 19-29 2010, New York, NY, USA. (Unpublished)
Li, Siqiwen (2010) Financial fragility and securitisation: the discussions with Australian regulators and bank risk managers. In: Kim, Suk-Joong, and McKenzie, Michael D., (eds.) International Banking in the New Era: Post-Crisis Challenges and Opportunities. International Finance Review, 11 . Emerald, Bingley, UK, pp. 255-269.
Li, Siqiwen (2010) Exploring how "smart" the Basel II framework is in the Australian context of banking reform. PhD thesis, The University of Newcastle.
Li, Siqiwen, and Juniper, James (2009) Insights into the financial crisis: a Minskyian perspective drawing on interviews with Australian regulators and risk managers. In: Labour Underutilisation, Unemployment and Underemployment: incorporating the 11th Path to Full Employment Conference and 16th Nathional Conference on Unemployment: proceedings - refereed papers. pp. 169-180. From: 11th Path to Full Employment Conference and 16th National Conference on Unemployment, 3-4 December 2009, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Li, Siqiwen, and Juniper, James (2008) Adjustments to the Basel-II framework for prudential control as suggested by the current financial crisis. In: Labour Underutilisation, Skills Shortages and Social Inclusion: incorporating the 10th Path to Full Employment Conference and 15th National Conference on Unemployment: proceedings - refereed papers. pp. 93-101. From: 10th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 15th National Unemployment Conference, 4-5 December 2008, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Li, Siqiwen, and Juniper, James (2007) Basel II: an example of 'smart' regulation. In: Proceedings of 20th Australasian Finance & Banking Conference. From: 20th Australasian Finance & Banking Conference, 12-14 December 2007, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Li, Siqiwen (2005) Accrual accounting in China's public sector. Masters (Coursework) thesis, The University of Birmingham.