China Europe International Business School
Quick Access
Faculty & Research > Faculty Bio
     
 
Wang, Jianmao

 
 
Professor of Economics,
Associate Dean,
Director of the Case Development Centre, CEIBS
 
Nationality: China
 
86-21-28905217
wjianmao@ceibs.edu
 
 
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
 
* 1997 Ph.D., Economics, College of Business Administration, University of Florida
* 1988 M.Sc., Information Sciences, Institute of Scientific & Technical Information of Shanghai
* 1982 B.Sc., Physics, Zhongshan University
 
RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
* Chinese Economy
* International Economics
* Knowledge Economy
 
TEACHING INTERESTS
 
* Chinese Economy
* International Economics
* Knowledge Economy
* Chinese History & Culture
 
SHORT BIO
 

Prof. Jianmao Wang joined CEIBS in February 1998 as Director of the MBA Program. He is currently Professor of Economics and Associate Dean at CEIBS.  

Prof. Wang received his PhD in Economics from the University of Florida, USA.  He holds an MSc in Information Sciences from the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of Shanghai, and a bachelor's degree in Physics from Sun Yat-sen University. Before studying in the USA, he was a Lecturer at Shanghai University. 

Prof. Wang's research is focused on Chinese economic reform development, international technology diffusion, management education and price discrimination. His work has appeared in the Canadian Journal of Economics, Harvard Business Review, Far Eastern Economic Review, Shanghai Management Science, and the Journal of Economic Integration. He is co-editor of the CEIBS Case Book Series and translator of Prof. Jinglian Wu's book "Understanding and Interpreting Chinese Economic Reform."

Prof. Wang is member of Decision Sciences Institute and served as Local Chair for the 7th International Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute in July 2003. He was a country expert for the project "China and the World: Scenarios to 2025" of the World Economic Forum and attended the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2006.

 
 
   
 

 

Faculty Research Funds

 


"Growing Business in China - New Opportunities"
Innovative online programme in partnership with the FT.com

 

Useful Link for New Faculty Relocation

   
Copyright@CEIBS. All Rights Reserved.