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- Department: Information Management
- Gender: female
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- Graduate School: City University of Hong Kong
- Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
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- Email: qpwang@fem.ecnu.edu.cn
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WorkExperience
Oct 2020-present, Assistant Professor, East China Normal University
Education
2017-2020,Ph.D., Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong 2011-2014,Master of Management, Business Administration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2007-2011,Bachelor of Management, Electronics Commerce, Tianjin University
Resume
Qiping Wang is an assistant professor in the Department of Information Management, Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University. She received the Ph.D. degree from the Department of Information Systems at City University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include Big Data Analytics for Finance, Social Media Analytics and AI for Fintech. Her works has been published in Journal of Business Research, Decision Support Systems, and IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine.
Research Fields
Social Media Analytics, Big Data Analytics for Finance, Fintech
Course
Operation Research in Management Advanced Programming Language
Academic Achievements
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS [1] Wang, Q., Lau, R. Y. K., & Xie, H. (2021). The impact of social executives on firms’ mergers and acquisitions strategies: A difference-in-differences analysis. Journal of Business Research, 123, 343-354. [2] Wang, Q., Lau, R. Y. K., & Yang, K. (2020). Does the interplay between the personality traits of CEOs and CFOs influence corporate mergers and acquisitions intensity? An econometric analysis with machine learning-based constructs. Decision Support Systems, 139, 113424. [3] Wang, Q., Lau, R. Y. K., & Mao, X. (2019). Blockchain-enabled smart contracts for enhancing distributor-to-consumer transactions. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 8(6), 22-28. CONFERENCE PAPER [1] Wang, Q.& Lau, R. Y. K. (2020). Is there a relationship between social executives and firms' mergers and acquisitions decisions: An empirical study based on Twitter. The Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS). [2] Wang, Q. & Lau, R. Y. K. (2019). The impact of investors’ surprise emotion on post-M&A performance: A social media analytics approach. International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). [3] Lau, R. Y. K. & Wang, Q. (co-first author) (2018). The rise of robo-advisors in wealth management: Their capabilities and limitations. Proceedings of the 2018 International Congress on Banking, Economics, Finance, and Business.
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