Team Leader
Dayong Zhang
- Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
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Dayong Zhang
- Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- dzhang@swufe.edu.cn
- Dayong Zhang is a Professor of Financial Economics at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China. His research interest covers energy economics, climate finance, banking and finance, and general economic and financial issues in emerging economies. He is the principle investigator of over ten research grants from the National Social Science Foundation of China (NSSFC), National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), British Academy, and other sources. He is the co-founder of China Energy Finance Network, president of the Society for the Studies of Climate Finance (SSCF), vice president of International Society for Energy Transition Studies (ISETS), and the associate editor of a number of journals including: International Review of Financial Analysis, International Review of Economics and Finance, Finance Research Letters. He published over 100 articles and is one of the Elsevier's list of China's Most Cited Scholars in 2020 and the World's Top 2% Scientists List published by Stanford University.
TIERS
The team for integrated energy and environmental research studies (TIERS) is led by Dayang Zhang, Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. TIERS is an academic research platform spontaneously established by young scholars majoring in energy and environment of Southwest University of Finance and economics. In the spirit of academic exchange, cooperative research and collaborative innovation, TIERS is based in Southwest China and facing the world to promote academic research in the field of energy and environment through extensive cooperation.
Team Members
Jiasha Fu
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Jiasha Fu
- Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- fujs@swufe.edu.cn
- Dr. Fu is an Associate Professor in Research Institute of Economics and Management at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She obtained her PhD degree in Econometrics (from Tohoku University), a Master’s degree in International Trade, and a Bachelor’s degree in International Business (from Renmin University of China). She is a member of the International Society for Energy Transition Studies (ISETS). Her research focuses on topics in environment and natural resources, household energy consumption, household carbon emission, real estate. She conducts research mainly using econometric techniques.
Min Hu
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Min Hu
- Guangxi University
- humin_94@163.com
- Min Hu is a Ph.D candidate at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She engaged in the research of energy finance, commodity markets, and systemic risk. She published 3 articles in SSCI, such as Resources Policy, Finance Research Letters. She has participated in several research projects, such as the research on risk transmission mechanism and function evaluation index system of crude oil futures (Shanghai Futures Exchange), the Research on the Financialization of Energy Market and Its Influence Mechanism on Energy Risk Management in China (The General project of National Natural Science Foundation of China).
Lei Lei
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Lei Lei
- Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- Dr. Lei is an Assistant Professor in School of Accounting at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (SWUFE). He obtained his PhD degree from Baruch College, the City University of New York, and a Bachelor’s degree from SWUFE. His research focuses on topics in climate finance, ESG, and corporate governance.
Jiajia Li
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Jiajia Li
- Assistant Professor at the Sichuan Agricultural University
- jiajia_li108@hotmail.com
- Dr. Jiajia obtained her Ph.D in economics at a joint Ph.D program of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (China) and Göttingen University (Germany). She was a visiting scholar at Duke Kunshan University and Siena University in 2017 and 2019, respectively. Her research interests include energy economics and female economics. In particular, she focuses on energy poverty, green energy behaviors and gender equality. She has hosted the youth projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education in China. She has published a couple of articles on international journals such as Energy Policy and Asian Development Review. She has served as a referee among a couple of SSCI journals, including China Economic Review and International Journal of Emerging Markets. Additionally, she can speak English fluently and German well.
Jun Li
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Jun Li
- Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics
- Dr. Li Jun worked in Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics, had a PhD degree in Finance (from Southwest University of Finance and Economics). Majoring in finance, his main research areas are household energy and environmental issues, sustainable development, climate finance, etc., and he has published several related papers.
Chang Liu
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Chang Liu
- Assistant Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- liuchang90s@swufe.edu.cn
- Dr. Liu is an Assistant Professor in School of Business Administration at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She obtained her PhD degree in Energy Economics (from the Xiamen University), a Master’s degree in Energy Economics, and a Bachelor’s degree in Finance. She is a member of the International Society for Energy Transition Studies (ISETS). Her research focuses on topics in energy and environment policy, energy subsidy, energy finance, residential energy transition. She conducts research mainly using econometric techniques.
Ying Tung Chan
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Ying Tung Chan
- Dr. Chan is an Associate Researcher in Bay Area International Business School at Beijing Normal university. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Economics from McGill University, Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1 class honor). His research focuses on environmental macroeconomics and environmental policy analysis. He conducts research mainly using theoretical and numerical techniques such as DICE and DSGE models.
Tiantian Wang
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Tiantian Wang
- Nanjing Audit University
- tiantianwang@nau.edu.cn
- Dr. Wang Tiantian worked in Nanjing Audit University, had a PhD degree in Finance (from Southwest University of Finance and Economics), and a Bachelor degree in Investment (Henan University of Economics and Law). Her main research interest is energy finance and oil-gas pricing, and has published several papers on these fields. She can skillfully use econometrics to process time series data, find economic and financial problems, and put forward corresponding policy opinions.
Shuyang Wen
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Shuyang Wen
- Assistant Professor at Institute of Chinese Financial Study, Southwest Univ. of Finance & Economics
- wenshuyang1123@163.com
- Dr. Wen is an assistant professor at Southwest Univ. of Finance & Economics. He had a PhD in Economics (from Southwest Univ. of Finance & Economics), a Master’s degree in Management, a Bachelor’s degree in Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Law. His research interest includes Economic Development, Green Finance, and Financial Development.
Jing Xu
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Jing Xu
- Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- xuj@swufe.edu.cn
- Dr. Xu, graduated with a Ph.D in Economics from Barcelona Autonomous University, is currently an Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She does both theoretical and empirical research, focusing on areas of environmental policy and regulation, sustainable business, etc.
Chin-Hsien Yu
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Chin-Hsien Yu
- Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- evaniayu@gmail.com
- Dr. Yu is an Associate Professor in Institute of Development Studies at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She obtained her PhD degree in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University, a Master’s degree in International Finance and Trade from National Donghwa University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Risk Management and Insurance from National Chengchi University. She is a member of the International Society for Energy Transition Studies (ISETS). Her research focuses on topics in climate change, environment and natural resources, energy, agricultural economics and natural hazards. She conducts research mainly using econometric techniques and resource misallocation theorem.
Jinsong Zhao
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Jinsong Zhao
- Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- zhaojs@swufe.edu.cn
- Dr. Zhao is an Associate Professor in School of Economics at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She obtained her PhD degree in Economics from Nankai University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Her research field includes economic history, development economics and industrial organization. She conducts research mainly by exploring historical data and applying both econometric and theoretical techniques.
Student Members
Yajie Chen
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Yajie Chen
- Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- chenyjcdd@163.com
- Yajie Chen is a Ph.D candidate at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She has engaged in the research of corporate finance and green finance, including MNCs’ investment and financing behavior and corporate green innovation. She has participated in several research projects, such as Research on the System and Mechanism Reform of Chinese Oil and Gas Market for Energy Security (The National Social Science Fund of China), Research on Risk Control of Sichuan Enterprise Debt during the 14th Five-year Plan Period (Decision Consulting Project of Sichuan Provincial Party School).
Yingtong Chen
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Yingtong Chen
- Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- 18224464986@163.com
- Yingtong Chen is a Ph.D candidate at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She engaged in the research of energy finance, climate risk, and international tourism. She has participated in several research projects, such as Research on the System and Mechanism Reform of Chinese Oil and Gas Market for Energy Security (The National Social Science Fund of China). She has published one article in CSSCI, Mixed-data Analysis and Prediction of RMB Exchange Rate:Based on the SEMI-ECM Model (Statistics & Information Forum).
Peilin He
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Peilin He
- Southwest University of Finance and Economics
- Peilin He is a Ph.D candidate at the School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She majors in the research of economic history and financial development, including technological breakthroughs and financial development in the late Qing Dynasty. She participates in several researches, such as the impact of railroads on modern banks and the social conflicts in the early 20th century, and resource allocation in carbon neutrality.
Xinghao Li
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Xinghao Li
- Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- Xinghao Li is a Ph.D candidate at School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. His research focuses on topics in fintech, environment and natural resources, energy and carbon neutral. He has participated in several research projects the help of his mentor, such as Resource Misallocation of Thermal Power Plants under ‘Constructing large units and restricting small ones’ (Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities).
Xinrui Li
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Xinrui Li
- Southwest University of Finance and Economics
- Xinrui Li is a master student at School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She has engaged in the research of climate change, sustainable development, and economic history. She published 1 paper in International Review of Economics & Finance. In additional, she has participated in some research projects, such as Research on the collection of economic index data in modern China (SSFC Major Program) and financial reform and banking development (Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities).
Xiuqin Wu
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Xiuqin Wu
- Southwest University of Finance and Economics
- Xiuqin Wu is a Ph.D candidate at the School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She majors in the research of green finance, environment and natural resources and energy. She published 3 articles in SSCI and SCI, such as Energy Policy, Energy Economics and Applied Energy. She participates in several researches, such as ‘Resource Misallocation and TFP Improvements in Power Industry’ (supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China).
Yuan Xue
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Yuan Xue
- Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- xueyuan1725@163.com
- Yuan Xue is a Ph.D. candidate at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She has engaged in the research of carbon finance and low-carbon economics, and participated in several research projects, such as Research on the System and Mechanism Reform of Chinese Oil and Gas Market for Energy Security (The National Social Science Fund of China).
Jian Zhang
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Jian Zhang
- Southwest University of Finance and Economics
- Jian Zhang is a Ph.D candidate at School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. He has engaged in the research of corporate finance and Environmental economics, including corporate innovation and green finance.
Yue Zhang
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Yue Zhang
- Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
- Yue Zhang is a Ph.D candidate at Research Institute of Economics and Management, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. She has engaged in the research of energy economics and climate finance, and has published several articles, such as Dynamic Impact of Economic Growth and Economic Complexity on CO2 Emissions: An Advanced Panel Data Estimation, etc