HKU Business School Distinguished Scholar Lecture – A.I. and Economics

Language: English
Date:
25 November, 2025 (Tuesday)
Registration Time: 6:45 p.m.
Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Location: Wang Gungwu Lecture Hall, Graduate House, Main Campus, The University of Hong Kong
Registration: https://hku.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6A6vpIxpvdaukB0

Speaker Biography

Thomas J. Sargent is an American economist awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2011, jointly with Christopher Sims, for his “empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy.”

Sargent is a central figure in the development of the rational expectations theory. This approach incorporates into macroeconomic models the idea that households and firms form forecasts about the future based on their rational understanding of the economy. His work analyzed the consequences of this theory for the design and effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy.

He has held professorships at the University of Minnesota, the University of Chicago, and New York University, where he is currently a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Sargent’s research provided a foundational framework for modern macroeconomic analysis.

 

Programme Rundown*

6:45 p.m.Registration
7:30 p.m.

(2 mins)

 

Introduction

Prof. Yulei Luo
Professor in Economics
HKU Business School

7:32 p.m.

(3 mins)

 

Welcoming Remarks

Prof. Hongbin Cai
Dean and Chair of Economics
HKU Business School 

7:35 p.m.

(30 mins)

 

Keynote Session

Prof. Thomas J. Sargent
Awardee of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Economics

8:05 p.m.

(30 mins)

 

Dialogue with Prof. Thomas J. Sargent

Speakers:

Prof. Thomas J. Sargent
Awardee of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Economics

Prof. Jin Li
Director of the HKU Centre for AI, Management and Organization
Zhang Yonghong Professor in Economics and Strategy, HKU Business School

8:35 p.m.

(15 mins)

Q&A Session
8:50 p.m.

 

Photo-taking Session
End of Event

*The rundown is subject to change.

 

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Edward K Y Chen Distinguished Lecture 2025

Technological Drivers for China’s Economic Growth in the Next 10 Years

前瞻十年: 推動中國經濟增長的科創引擎

 

Language: English
Date:
5 November, 2025 (Wednesday)
Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Loke Yew Hall, Main Building, The University of Hong Kong
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Speaker

Joe TSAI

Joe Tsai is co-founder and Chairman of Alibaba Group and has served on its board of directors since its inception in 1999. He served as Alibaba’s executive vice chairman, chief financial officer and head of strategic investments.

He is the owner of several American professional sports teams, including the NBA Brooklyn Nets, 2024 WNBA Champions New York Liberty, and the San Diego Seals and Las Vegas Desert Dogs in the National Lacrosse League. He is also an investor in the Premier Lacrosse League.

Joe and his wife Clara are active philanthropists supporting education, research, economic mobility, and arts and culture. Joe is a founding board member of The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), a non-profit whose mission is to combat discrimination and support prosperity and representation for Asian Americans.

Joe is a member of Asia Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, EXOR Partners Council, BDT & MSD Partners Advisory Board, and International Advisory Council of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Prior to Alibaba Group, Joe was a private equity investor in Asia for Investor AB of Sweden’s Wallenberg family. He practiced tax law as an associate with Sullivan & Cromwell LLP in New York. He is a graduate of Yale College (BA ’86) and Yale Law School (JD ’90).

蔡崇信

阿里巴巴集團聯合創始人及主席
布魯克林籃網隊、紐約自由人隊持有者

蔡崇信是阿里巴巴集團聯合創始人及主席,自公司1999年成立以來一直為董事會成員。他曾擔任阿里巴巴集團執行副主席、首席財務官、戰略投資負責人等職務。

蔡崇信擁有多家美國職業運動隊,包括NBA布魯克林籃網隊(Brooklyn Nets)、WNBA職業女籃2024年總冠軍紐約自由人隊(New York Liberty),以及美國職業室內國家棍網球聯盟 (National Lacrosse League) 的聖地亞哥海豹隊(San Diego Seals)和拉斯維加斯沙漠之犬隊(Las Vegas Desert Dogs)。他亦為美國室外棍網球職業聯賽(Premier Lacrosse League)的投資人。

蔡崇信與妻子吳明華積極投身公益活動,支持教育、科研、經濟水平提升、文化和藝術类公益項目。蔡崇信也是亞裔美國人基金會(The Asian American Foundation)的創始董事會成員,該非營利組織秉持反亞裔歧視的使命,支持亞裔美國人的繁榮和代表性。

蔡崇信是亞洲企業領袖協會、美國摩根大通銀行國際理事會、意大利阿涅利家族理事會(EXOR Partners Council)、美國BDT & MSD Partners 咨詢委員會和香港交易所國際咨詢委員會的成員。

在創立阿里巴巴集團之前,蔡崇信任職於瑞典瓦倫堡(Wallenberg)家族的投資公司Investor AB,從事私募股權投資。他曾在紐約的國際律師事務所Sullivan & Cromwell LLP擔任稅務組律師。他於1986年獲得耶魯大學經濟學士學位,於1990年獲得耶魯法學院法學博士學位。

Fireside Chat

Moderator

Professor Heiwai Tang
Associate Vice-President (Global), The University of Hong Kong
Associate Dean (External Relations), HKU Business School

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Edward K Y Chen Distinguished Lecture 2024

Navigating Shifts- Geopolitical and Post-Covid Supply Chain Realignment:
Implications for the Mainland and Hong Kong

乘風掌舵 – 地緣政治及疫後供應鏈重整
對內地與香港的影響

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Date: 7 November, 2024 (Thursday)
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Loke Yew Hall, Main Building, The University of Hong Kong
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Synopsis

Global supply chains have faced tremendous stresses from geopolitical friction, disaster disruptions, and increasing stakeholder interests on sustainability.  At the same time, technologies have offered innovations for corporations to create opportunities.  In this lecture, Professor Hau Lee will outline three strategic challenges that confront corporations in this turbulent time, and share his views on how the Mainland and Hong Kong could be in a position to gain control of such challenges.

Keynote Speaker

Hau L. Lee

Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor Emeritus of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.  His areas of specialization include global supply chain management, entrepreneurship and innovations in developing economies, and value chain strategy.

Professor Lee has published widely in journals such as Management Science, Operations Research, Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Supply Chain Management Review, IIE Transactions, and Interfaces, etc.  He has served on the editorial boards of many international journals.  From 1997-2003, he was the Editor-in-Chief of Management Science.

Professor Lee was inducted to the US National Academy of Engineering in 2010.  He was elected a Fellow of Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 2001; Production and Operations Management Society, 2005; and INFORMS, 2005.  In 2006-7, he was the President of the Production and Operations Management Society.  His article, “The Triple-A Supply Chain,” was the Second Place Winner of the McKinsey Award for the Best Paper in 2004 in the Harvard Business Review.  In 2004, his co-authored paper in 1997, “Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect,” was voted as one of the ten most influential papers in the history of Management Science.  His co-authored paper, “The Impact of Logistics Performance on Trade,” won the Wickham Skinner Best Paper Award by the Production and Operations Management Society in 2014. In 2003, he received the Harold Lardner Prize for International Distinction in Operations Research, Canadian Operations Research Society.

Professor Lee has consulted extensively in the private sector.  He co-founded DemandTec, a price-optimization company that went public in NASDAQ in 2007.  He is an independent non-executive director of TD Synnex, Silvaco, and the Lion Rock Group.

Professor Lee obtained his B.Soc.Sc. degree in Economics and Statistics from the University of Hong Kong in 1974, his M.Sc. degree in Operational Research from the London School of Economics in 1975, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Operations Research from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1983.  He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, an Honorary Doctorate from the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Honorary Doctorate in Management from Macau University, and Honorary Doctor of Science in Economics from the London Business School..

Panel Discussion

Moderator

Ms. Marjorie Yang
Chairman of Esquel Group

Discussants

Professor Max Shen
Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), Chair Professor in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, HKU

Mr. Andy Tung
Vice Chairman of China-United States Exchange Foundation

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Live Streaming on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/1jhxMXlqZT8

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HKU Business School and Alibaba Cloud Seminar and MoU Signing Event: The Impact of Web3.0 on Smart City Development

Web3.0 and cloud technologies are transforming how governments, academia, and firms approach to a Smart City. Under this rapidly developing phenomenon, there is an expanding need to prepare individuals to acquire the skills and knowledge through talent development and career-sharing initiatives to succeed.

By hosting the Seminar and MoU Signing Event, HKU Business School and Alibaba Cloud hope to bring talent, industry experts, and aspiring professionals together to build a more sustainable and equitable future

 

Details

Date: April 14, 2023 (Friday)
Time: 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.
Venue: 2/F Multipurpose Area, HKU Main Library
Language: English
Participation mode: Physical / Online

 

Agenda:

  • 3:45p.m. – 4:00p.m. Registration
  • 4:00p.m. – 4:30p.m. MoU Signing Ceremony between HKU Business School and Alibaba Cloud
  • 4:30p.m. – 5:30p.m. “The Impact of Web3.0 on Smart City Development” Seminar

 

MoU Signing Ceremony Signatories:

  • Professor Hongbin Cai – Dean of HKU Business School
  • Mr. Leo Liu – General Manager of Hong Kong, Macau region and Philippines, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence

 

Seminar Speakers:

  • Mr. Joseph Chan – Associate Director, Centre for Asian Entrepreneurship and Business Values and Senior Lecturer, HKU Business School
  • Mr. Patrick Chan – Solutions Architect – Public Sector, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Hong Kong & Macau
  • Mr. Clarence Ng – Head of Alibaba Cloud International Training Operations, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence

*The agenda is subject to change without prior notice.

 

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Smith Around the World Lecture Series

Smith Around the World Lecture Series

Triumph of the Market: What China’s past and present tell us

Date: 24 March, 2023 (Friday)
Time: 16:30 – 17:45
Location: Wang Gungwu Lecture Hall, Graduate House, The University of Hong Kong

Adam Smith 300 is a timely opportunity to renew the global interest in Adam Smith and to bring his ideas and legacy into contemporary debates around the world. HKU Business School is pleased to collaborate with the University of Glasgow to jointly organise the Smith Around the World Lecture Series, presenting a lecture titled “Triumph of the Market: What China’s past and present tell us” by Professor Zhiwu Chen to mark Adam Smith’s Tercentenary.

From the Neolithic to the Han dynasty, the southern coastal regions remained as China’s backwaters and did not experience much development. However, from the early Tang dynasty onward, maritime trade launched the South onto a Smithian growth path, transforming China’s economic landscape. By the end of the Yuan dynasty, the coastal economies became the country’s economic powerhouse. Over the subsequent centuries, the South stagnated as the emperors wavered between sea bans and limited maritime trade. Ultimately, though, the country had to open itself for foreign trade as a result of the Opium War, unleashing the forces of unfettered Smithian growth.

In this lecture, Professor Chen will argue that the rise to prominence of the southern coastal regions – especially Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Hangzhou – showcases the power of Smithian growth drivers. Uncompromised freedom to exchange encourages division of labour, which raises productivity and lifts wealth creation; and, as the extent of the market determines the extent of this division effect, globalization deepens specialization and lengthens the supply chain, pushing growth to unprecedented levels. It is the Smithian growth experience that gave the South its distinctive pro-business culture, as opposed to North China’s pro-power culture.

Speakers

Professor Zhiwu Chen
Chair Professor of Finance, HKU Business School
Director, Hong Kong Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences

Professor Y.C. Richard Wong
Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong

Moderator

Professor Xiaodong Zhu
Area Head of Economics, HKU Business School

Programme Rundown

Welcome Remarks
Professor Y.C. Richard Wong
Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong

Opening Remarks
Professor Kostas Kontis
Dean for Global Engagement (China and East Asia),
The University of Glasgow

Opening Remarks
Professor Sara Carter
Vice Principal and Head of College of Social Sciences,
The University of Glasgow

Lecture
Professor Zhiwu Chen
Chair Professor of Finance, HKU Business School
Director, Hong Kong Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences

Discussion with Professor Y.C. Richard Wong, to be moderated by
Professor Xiaodong Zhu
Area Head of Economics, HKU Business School

Question-and-Answer Session

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Edward K Y Chen Distinguished Lecture 2023

China: in the eyes of an HKU Graduate & Fortune 500 CEO

一位港大畢業生及財富500 CEO眼中的中國

Date: 20 February, 2023 (Monday)
Time: 17:30 – 19:15
Location: Loke Yew Hall, The University of Hong Kong

Synopsis

Since 2020, COVID has brought profound disruptions to the restaurant industry. Reduced mobility, recurring lockdowns, changed consumer behaviors and rising cost inflation are just few of the major challenges faced. In this unprecedented and volatile environment, Yum China, the largest restaurant company in China, has demonstrated exemplary agility and resilience. The company pivoted quickly, innovated and delivered solid financial performance throughout the period. Moreover, it continued to expand its store portfolio and tap into new brands in China. Joey will share her learnings in this long battle as well as insights from her invaluable experience turning around businesses in UK and China. 

Keynote Speaker

Ms. Joey Wat
CEO, Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Joey Wat is CEO of Yum China (NYSE: YUMC & HKEX: 9987), a Fortune 500 Company, and has been a member of Yum China’s board of directors since July 2017. Yum China separated from Yum! Brands, Inc. and became an independently listed company on the New York Stock Exchange on November 1, 2016. Ms. Wat served as the President and COO of Yum China from 2017 – 2018, and as CEO of KFC China from 2015 – 2017. Before joining YUM China Division in 2014, Ms. Wat served in both management and strategy positions at AS Watson of Hutchison Group in the U.K. from 2004. Her last position at Watson was as Managing Director of Watson U.K. Before joining Watson, Ms. Wat spent seven years in management consulting including with McKinsey & Company in Hong Kong from 2000 to 2003. Wat holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Hong Kong. Wat was included in the Forbes World’s Most Powerful Women list from 2020 to 2022, and Fortune’s Top 50 Most Powerful Women in International Business from 2018 to 2021.

Moderator

Professor Christine Chan
Associate Dean (Outreach and Global Engagement), HKU Business School

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Thought Leadership Conference Series: The Future of Hong Kong Economy

Keynote Speaker

Professor Sir Christopher Pissarides

2010 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences

The Honourable Paul Chan Mo-po

Financial Secretary of the HKSAR Government

Dr. Tao Zhang

Chief Representative for Asia and the Pacific, The Bank of International Settlements

 

Abstract

HKU Business School is dedicated to Hong Kong economic policy research with an aim to create positive change in the community. Subsequent to the successful launch of the very first Hong Kong Economic Policy Green Paper and the inaugural conference last year in encouraging fruitful discussions, this year, the School will join hand with Hong Kong Institute of Economics and Business Strategy, Institute of Digital Economy and Innovation and Asia Global Institute to host the second conference entitled “The Future of Hong Kong Economy” under its Thought Leadership Conference Series 2022. The conference will serve as an exchange platform to foster discussion among well-regarded scholars, policy makers, business leaders and the community, with an aim to contribute to local, regional and global sustainable economic development in the long run.

 

Event page: https://www.hkubs.hku.hk/eventsite/future-of-hong-kong-economy-2022/

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Edward K Y Chen Distinguished Lecture Series 2021

Hong Kong’s Next 25 Years: Challenges and Opportunities

香港未來 25 載:不容錯過?

Date: 22 November, 2021
Time: 17:30 – 19:15
Location: Loke Yew Hall, The University of Hong Kong

Synopsis

Twenty-five years after the Handover, four young business leaders will examine how Hong Kong can maintain its advantage and develop its role as a world city and international financial center amidst the fast-changing global landscape.

Panellists

Ms. Gigi Chao
Executive Vice Chairman, Cheuk Nang (Holdings) Limited
Dr. Adrian Cheng
Executive Vice-chairman and Chief Executive Officer, New World Development Company Limited
Mr. David Liao
Co-chief Executive, Asia-Pacific, HSBC
Ms. Dee Poon
Managing Director, Brands and Distribution, Esquel Group

 

Moderators

Dr. Victor Fung
Former Chairman, HKU Council
Professor Frederick Si-Hang Ma
Honorary Professor, HKU Business School

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