Seven HKU Business School faculty members recognised as top 1% scholars worldwide

Seven HKU Business School faculty members recognised as top 1% scholars worldwide

Congratulations to our seven faculty members, who have been included in the list by Clarivate Analytics as the top 1% worldwide by citations in at least one of the 22 research fields:

Professor Chen Lin, Associate Dean (Research and Knowledge Exchange), Chair of Finance, Stelux Professor in Finance

Professor Kevin Zhou, Chair of Strategy and International Business, Chung Hon-Dak Professor in Strategy and International Business

Professor Simon Lam, Ian Davies Professor in Ethics, Professor in Management and Strategy

Professor Thomas Ng, Professor, Management and Strategy

Professor Bennett Yim, Area Head of Marketing

Dr. Yi Tang, Associate Professor, Management and Strategy

Professor Patrick Chau, Honorary Professor, Innovation and Information Management

Data source: Essential Science Indicators, Updated as of July 9, 2020 to cover a 10-year plus 4-month period, January 1, 2010-April 30, 2020

Learn more about HKU Scholars in the Top 1%: http://hub.hku.hk/local/top1pc/top1pc.jsp

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