Dr Vu Thi Hong Nhung

Director of the Finance Major

Email: nhung.vu@eiu.edu.vn

Dr Vu Thi Hong Nhung is a lecturer in Finance and Banking and currently serves as Director of the Finance concentration. She completed her PhD in Finance and Banking at the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. Her research interests focus on investment and the stock market.

In her teaching, Dr Nhung embraces an educational philosophy that views education not merely as the transmission of knowledge, but as a journey of inspiration and companionship with learners. She places strong emphasis on creating a friendly, open, and highly interactive learning environment, enabling students to confidently express themselves, learn actively, and develop in line with their individual abilities and orientations.

For Dr Nhung, students’ progress and success constitute the core value of teaching activities and serve as the motivation for her continued dedication and long-term commitment to the field of education.

  • PhD in Finance and Banking, Nottingham University, UK
  • Master in Finance, Nottingham University, UK
  • Bachelor in Accounting – Finance – Business Administration, Nottingham University, UK
  • Investment
  • Stock Market

Arshad, S.; Warn, T. S; Nhung, V.T.H; Ying, L.M. (2022). The hedging ability of gold, silver, and Bitcoin against inflation in ASEAN countries. Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting & Finance, 18(2).

Nhung, V.T.H; & Phuc N. T. (2025). Oil, stock, and foreign exchange markets in ASEAN countries: Evidence in Covid-19 pandemic and Russia – Ukraine war. HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE – ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY, 15(3), 63-76.

Research Project:

Geopolitical risk impacts the network nature of volatility spillovers across oil, gold, bond, stock, and cryptocurrency.

ESG and financial performance in the transportation industry: The moderating effect of oil prices

The impact of ESG practices on corporate trade credit: The mediating role of risk of corporate default

Event:

ICBF 2025 – International Conference on Business and Finance

ACBES 2025 – The 7th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies

BAIC 2025 – The Innovation Power of AI and Generative AI in Business Management

Dr Vu Thi Hong Nhung

Director of the Finance Major

Email: nhung.vu@eiu.edu.vn

Dr Vu Thi Hong Nhung is a lecturer in Finance and Banking and currently serves as Director of the Finance concentration. She completed her PhD in Finance and Banking at the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. Her research interests focus on investment and the stock market.

In her teaching, Dr Nhung embraces an educational philosophy that views education not merely as the transmission of knowledge, but as a journey of inspiration and companionship with learners. She places strong emphasis on creating a friendly, open, and highly interactive learning environment, enabling students to confidently express themselves, learn actively, and develop in line with their individual abilities and orientations.

For Dr Nhung, students’ progress and success constitute the core value of teaching activities and serve as the motivation for her continued dedication and long-term commitment to the field of education.

  • PhD in Finance and Banking, Nottingham University, UK
  • Master in Finance, Nottingham University, UK
  • Bachelor in Accounting – Finance – Business Administration, Nottingham University, UK
  • Investment
  • Stock Market

Arshad, S.; Warn, T. S; Nhung, V.T.H; Ying, L.M. (2022). The hedging ability of gold, silver, and Bitcoin against inflation in ASEAN countries. Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting & Finance, 18(2).

Nhung, V.T.H; & Phuc N. T. (2025). Oil, stock, and foreign exchange markets in ASEAN countries: Evidence in Covid-19 pandemic and Russia – Ukraine war. HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE – ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY, 15(3), 63-76.

Research Project:

Geopolitical risk impacts the network nature of volatility spillovers across oil, gold, bond, stock, and cryptocurrency.

ESG and financial performance in the transportation industry: The moderating effect of oil prices

The impact of ESG practices on corporate trade credit: The mediating role of risk of corporate default

Event:

ICBF 2025 – International Conference on Business and Finance

ACBES 2025 – The 7th Asia Conference on Business and Economic Studies

BAIC 2025 – The Innovation Power of AI and Generative AI in Business Management