Dao Le Trang Anh

School:  The Business School
Department: Economics and Finance
Position: Lecturer
Location: RMIT Hanoi
Email: anh.dao28@rmit.edu.vn
ORCID: 0000-0002-8642-9638

Dr. Dao Le Trang Anh is a lecturer in Finance at RMIT University Vietnam, Hanoi campus. She is also a visiting lecturer at Lincoln University, New Zealand. Before working at RMIT University Vietnam, she was a lecturer at Lincoln University (New Zealand), National Economics University (Vietnam), and Phenikaa University (Vietnam).

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Accounting and Finance (Dean’s List), Lincoln University, New Zealand 
  • MSc. Financial Forecasting and Investment, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom 
  • Bachelor, Advanced Educational Program in Banking and Finance, National Economics University, Vietnam

Finance

  • Agricultural finance 
  • Climate change 
  • Corporate finance 
  • Economics 
  • Sustainable development 
  • TBS research cluster: Sustainable Development and Consumption Cluster 

  • Jin, S., Gan, C., & Anh, D. L. T. (2024). Financial inclusion toward economic inclusion: empirical evidence from China’s rural household. Agricultural Finance Review, 84(1), 67-89. (Q1 Journal) 
  • Nguyen, L. T. M., Perera, D., & Anh, D. L. T. (2024). Climate Governance in the Digital Era. In Climate Governance and Corporate Eco-innovation: A Framework for Sustainable Companies (pp. 141-163). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland (Book Chapter) 
  • Anh, D. L. T., Anh, N. T., & Chandio, A. A. (2023). Climate change and its impacts on Vietnam agriculture: A macroeconomic perspective. Ecological Informatics, 101960. (Q1 Journal) 
  • Kumkit, T., Anh, D. L. T., Gan, C., & Hu, B. (2023). Members' perspectives of good governance practice of Thailand's credit union cooperatives. Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies. (Q1 journal) 
  • Wang, W., Gan, C., Le Trang Anh, D., & Nguyen, Q. T. T. (2023). The decision to buy genetically modified foods in China: what makes the difference?. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-23. (Q1 journal) 
  • Hoang, K., Hoang, H. V., & Anh, D. L. T. (2023). The watchers on the wall: Inter-Korean geopolitical risk and firm risk-taking. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 23409444231184479. (Q1 journal) 
  • Anh, N. T., Gan, C., & Anh, D. L. T. (2022). Multi-market credit rationing: The determinants of and impacts on farm performance in Vietnam. Economic Analysis and Policy, 75, 159–173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2022.05.008 (Q1 Journal) 
  • Chandio, A. A., Nasereldin, Y. A., Anh, D. L. T., Tang, Y., Sargani, G. R., & Zhang, H. (2022). The Impact of Technological Progress and Climate Change on Food Crop Production: Evidence from Sichuan—China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16), 9863. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169863. (Q1 Journal) 
  • Anh, D. L. T., Gan, C., Jin, S., & Anh, N. T. (2022). Uncertainty, risk aversion and corporate performance: evidence from the Asia-Pacific region. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 1-21. (Q2 Journal)
  • Anh, D. L. T., Nguyen, Q. T. T., Gan, C., Thai, T. D., & Nguyen, T.-A. (2022). Vietnamese living habits, wellbeing and working adaptation in face of COVID-19’s strictest lockdown. International Journal of Social Economics, 49(8), 1232–1254. (Q2 Journal) 
  • Anh, D. L. T., & Gan, C. (2023). Manufacturers' efficiency disparity: a comparative analysis in the Southeast Asian region. Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, 15(1), 25-45. (Q2 Journal) 
  • Anh, D. L. T., & Gan, C. (2021). The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on stock market performance: Evidence from Vietnam. Journal of Economic Studies, 48(4), 836–851. (Q1 Journal) 
  • Tuan Anh, N., Gan, C., & Anh, D. L. T. (2021). The interrelationships among the formal, semiformal and informal credit demands of farm households in Vietnam. International Journal of Social Economics, 48(5), 776–791. (Q2 Journal) 
  • Gan, C., Anh, D. L. T., & Nguyen, Q. T. T. (2021). Psychological impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on Vietnamese community. International Journal of Social Economics, 48(9), 1347–1371 (Q2 Journal) 
  • Nguyen, Q. T. T., Anh, D. L. T., & Gan, C. (2021). Epidemics and Chinese firms’ stock returns: Is COVID-19 different? China Finance Review International, 11(3), 302–321. (Q2 Journal) 
  • Tuan Anh, N., Gan, C., & Anh, D. L. T. (2020). Does credit boost agricultural performance? Evidence from Vietnam. International Journal of Social Economics, 47(9), 1203–1221.  (Q2 Journal) 
  • Anh, D. L. T., & Gan, C. (2020). Profitability and marketability efficiencies of Vietnam manufacturing firms: An application of a multi-stage process. International Journal of Social Economics, 47(1), 54-71. (Q2 journal) 

  • Chief Investigator, 2024 RMIT Vietnam Research Grants - Tier 1 Early Career Grant 
  • Member of “Urban Heat Resilience project” funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Government of Australia, administered by Asian Disaster Preparedness Center - Bangkok, 2024. 
  • Chief Investigator, 2023 CoBL Melbourne and Vietnam Collaborative Project Support Scheme 
  • Project Leader of National Economics University’s research (code KTQD/E2015.45) on “Effects of firms’ financial constraints and financial strategies on Vietnam manufacturing public companies’ performance” (in English) in 2015

Total PhDs over time and current: 3

  • Associate Editor of the International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Publishing
  • Emerald Awards 2023 Literati for Outstanding Reviewer
  • Literati Award Winners 2022 of Journal of Economic Studies for Outstanding Paper
  • Pounamu bearer in 2021 Graduation: Was chosen as Pounamu bearer to be handed the Pounamu (a greenstone symbolises the education) in 2021 Graduation ceremony of Lincoln University
  • Winner of Postgraduate Conference, Lincoln University (2018)
  • Lincoln University Doctoral Scholarship, New Zealand (2018 – 2020)
  • University Trust International Leadership Scholarship, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom (2012)
  • Certificate of Merit for excellent students of the course 2008 - 2012 awarded by National Economics University, Vietnam (2012)
  • Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (2012): Was 1 of 4 delegates of Vietnam, together with 24 selected delegates from 6 other Asian countries, underwent intensive workshops and raised ideas on the theme: "The New Stage for Asia - an Asian Perspective on Managing Sustainable Development and Economic Integration
  • SCIC - Fostering Young Talents” Scholarship: Scholarship of State  Capital Investment Corporation (Vietnam) for students with excellent academic results and performance (2011)
  • Finalist - Global Social Venture Competition, Southeast Asia Round, Bangkok, Thailand (2011)

  • 10/2022 - Present   Lecturer in Finance, RMIT University Vietnam
  • 12/2021 – 10/2022  Lecturer in Finance, Phenikaa University, Vietnam
  • 8/2012 – 12/2021 Lecturer in Finance, National Economics University, Vietnam 
  • 2/2021 – 11/2021 Full-time Lecturer in Finance, Lincoln University, New Zealand 
  • 8/2018 – 1/2021 Teaching and Research Assistant, Lincoln University, New Zealand 
  • 5/2019 – 12/2019 Teacher, Canterbury College, New Zealand 
  • 10/2012 – 8/2013 English – Vietnamese interpreting, VoiceOver Interpreting, Glasgow, UK 
  • 4/2012 – 7/2012 Intern, VinaCapital, Vietnam 
  • 3/2011 – 3/2012 Trainee, Aon Vietnam Ltd