Trinh Cong Tam

TRINH CONG TAM, PhD

Lecturer


O1.307
School of Economics, Finance, and Accounting
tctam@hcmiu.edu.vn

EDUCATION

  • PhD in Economics, Deakin University, Australia, 2017
  • Master of Commerce (Insurance and Risk Management), Deakin University, Australia, 2012
  • Master of Business Administration, Hong Bang International University, Vietnam, 2011
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Petrochemical Engineering), Ho Chi Minh University of Technology (VNU-HCMC), Vietnam, 2005

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Applied economics and applied econometrics
  • Sustainable development, income distribution, and economic growth
  • Tourism and International trade
  • Consumer behaviors and national culture
  • Energy economics, ESG, and green finance
  • Insurance economics and financial economics
  • Innovation, and entrepreneurship in developing economies

TEACHING COURSES

  • International Economics
  • Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • Introduction to Microeconomics
  • Economics for Managers
  • International Finance and Banking
  • Sale Management
  • Introduction to Business Administration
  • Public Policy
  • Insurance and Risk Management

PUBLICATIONS

  • Trinh, T., Nguyen, X., and Sgro, P., 2016. Determinants of Non-life Insurance Expenditure in Developed and Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation, Applied Economics, 48 (58): 5639-5653 (A-ranked in ABDC list, IF: 1.835).
  • Trinh, C.T., Nguyen, X., Sgro, P., and Pham, C., 2020. Culture, financial crisis and the demand for property and accident and health insurance in the OECD countries, Economic Modelling, 93, 480-498 (A-ranked in ABDC list; SSCI, Q1; IF: 3.874).
  • Trinh, C.T., Nguyen, X., and Sgro, P., 2021. Culture and the demand for non-life insurance: Empirical evidences from middle-income and high-income economies. Economics of Transition and Institutional Change, 1-28 (A-ranked in ABDC list; SSCI, Q2; IF: 0.914).
  • Trinh, C.T., Chao, C.C., and Ho, N.Q., 2023. Private Health Insurance Consumption and Public Health-Care Provision in OECD Countries: Impact of Culture, Finance, and the Pandemic. North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 64, p.101849 (B-ranked in ABDC list; SSCI, Q2, IF: 3.136).

GRANTS

  • The National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED)
    Project name: Culture, pandemic, and socio-economic outcomes: An international analysis and Vietnam’s applications
    Funding: US$57,000 (# 1.35 bil. VND); Duration: 24 months; Funded year: 2023 (ongoing)
    Role: Principal investigator
  • Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh city (level B)
    Project name: Green intellectual capital, green knowledge sharing, green innovation and firm performance in Ho Chi Minh City
    Funding: US$31,000 (# 750 mil. VND); Duration: 24 months; Funded year: 2023 (ongoing)
    Role: Main investigator
  • International University (VNU-HCMC)
    • Project name: Cultural Distance and Bilateral Trade: New evidence from Vietnam
      Funding: US$2,100 (# 50 mil. VND); Duration: 24 months; Funded year: 2023 (ongoing)
      Role: Principal investigator
    • Project name: Fostering product innovation through digital transformation: the mediating role of knowledge sharing and the moderating role of leadership styles
      Funding: US$4,200 (# 100 mil. VND); Duration: 12 months; Funded year: 2022 (ongoing)
      Role: Main investigator