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Undergraduate
A wide array of study choices from accounting, economics, finance, innovation and information management, to strategy and management and marketing
Executive Education
Specialise in providing training programmes to senior and top executives to inculcate cutting-edge knowledge so as to drive change, lead and strategize in their organisations
Undergraduate
A wide array of study choices from accounting, economics, finance, innovation and information management, to strategy and management and marketing
Executive Education
Specialise in providing training programmes to senior and top executives to inculcate cutting-edge knowledge so as to drive change, lead and strategize in their organisations
Undergraduate
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Postgraduate
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Career Development
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Alumni Services
Build the new connections within the alumni community and explore resources and collaboration opportunities
Mentorship Programme
Nurture the next generation of business leaders by providing career advice and sharing your valuable experiences to undergraduate students
Career Development
Connect you to the talent pool of elite business students
Corporate Collaboration
Committed to collaborating with the corporate community in different ways
Executive Education
Specialise in providing training programmes to senior and top executives to inculcate cutting-edge knowledge so as to drive change, lead and strategize in their organisations
Thought Leadership
HKEJ Column
Prof. Yanhui WU
The norm of ‘going north’ distresses local businesses. Yet, the author believes limited long-term impact on Hong Kong's economy. The development of local service industry actually is more correlated with the city's ability to grow its future economy and sustain long-term global competitiveness.
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Dr. Y. F. LUK
When will rate-hiking cycle end? The US Federal Reserve has just announced that it will keep the current interest rate unchanged, which has been at a 23-year high for the sixth straight meeting. An interest rate cut is expected to occur later than originally anticipated. What determines whether interest rates are raised or lowered? The goal of the Fed’s monetary policy is commonly known as the dual mandate - pursuing maximum employment while maintaining price stability. This is mainly achieved through controlling inflation.
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Dr. Stephen Y CHIU
Can money make the world go around? Do economic gains always drive people to make rational decisions? We have too little time for too much information and people usually rely on their intuition to make choices.
Read MoreWill the Cross-border Consumption Trend Hollow Out Hong Kong’s Economy?
Prof. Yanhui WU
The 2-Percent Inflation Target and US Inflation
Dr. Y. F. LUK
Behavioural Economics on Risk Aversion and Gambling
Dr. Stephen Y CHIU
Flexible Moral Hazard Problems
Prof. Balazs SZENTES
Sample and Computationally Efficient Stochastic Kriging in High Dimensions
Dr. Xiaowei ZHANG
Final Price Neglect in Multi-Product Promotions: How Non-Integrated Price Reductions Promote Higher-Priced Products
Prof. Michael He JIA, Ms. Zhengyu SHI
English language requirement and educational inequality: Evidence from 16 million college applicants in China
Mr. Kai MU
RegTech: Technology-driven compliance and its effects on profitability, operations, and market structure
Prof. Alan P. KWAN
Our Stories
Combatting Gender and Racial Bias in Organisation: Professor Soojin Oh’s Journey of Advocating Diversity and Inclusion
Professor Soojin Oh, Assistant Professor in Management and Strategy
Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, Professor Soojin Oh aspires to use his knowledge to help combat gender and racial bias for underrepresented leaders. Impressed by the unique blend of cultures and identities within Hong Kong, Prof. Oh decided to embark on his journey to HKU Business School as an Assistant Professor in Management and Strategy.
Exploring Sustainability in Finance: Professor Roni Michaely’s Quest to Combat Climate Change
Professor Roni Michaely, Professor in Finance and Entrepreneurship
Driven by a willingness to cope with challenges and a curious mind, Professor Roni Michaely chose to become a scholar and is currently, a professor of Finance and Entrepreneurship at The University of Hong Kong.
Embracing Curiosity and Learning: Dr. Jie Gong’s Journey as an Economist and Scholar
Dr. Jie Gong, Associate Professor in Management and Strategy
Dr. Jie Gong is an Associate Professor in Management and Strategy, and an economist by training with a Ph.D. from The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Prior to joining HKU, she had worked for the National University of Singapore for many years.
Decoding Financial Markets: Dr. Hongye Guo’s Quest for Return Predictability
Dr. Hongye Guo, Assistant Professor in Finance
Dr. Hongye Guo is an Assistant Professor in Finance at HKU. With a background in systematic investment industry as a quantitative researcher, Dr. Hongye Guo's research interests lie in asset pricing and behavioral finance, specifically in the area of return predictability.
Unleashing the Power of Platform Economies: Professor Junhong Chu’s Research Journey
Professor Junhong Chu, Professor in Marketing
Professor Junhong Chu is a Professor in Marketing at the HKU Business School. She held Doctoral Degrees in both Demography from Peking University and Business Administration from the University of Chicago.
Unleashing the Power of Big Data: Dr. Weiming Zhu’s Research in Operations Management
Dr. Weiming Zhu, Associate Professor in Innovation Information and Management Department
Dr. Weiming Zhu is an Associate Professor in Innovation Information and Management Department at HKU Business School. He obtained a PhD degree from the University of Maryland. For a period of six years, he worked at IESE Business School in Barcelona.
Exploring Economic Phenomena: Dr. Yifei Zhang’s Journey as an Economist
Dr. Yifei Zhang, Senior lecturer in Economics
Dr. Yifei Zhang is a senior lecturer in Economics at HKU Business School. He held a PhD in Economics and taught Econometrics and Chinese Economy before joining HKU Business School.
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