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香港中文大学工商管理学院老师教授导师介绍简介-Wan, William(温彪)

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Wan, William(温彪) BA (HKU); MBA (Sac State); PhD (Texas A&M)



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ContactDepartment of Management
Room 810, 8/F
Cheng Yu Tung Building
12 Chak Cheung Street
Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
+852 3943 7778

billwan@cuhk.edu.hk


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BiographyProf. William Wan is a Professor in the Department of Management at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prior to joining CUHK in 2018, he was a Professor and Associate Dean (Research and Faculty) at City University of Hong Kong. Previously, he was an Associate Professor and the Trinity Company Professor of Management at Texas Tech University, as well as an Associate and Assistant Professor at Thunderbird School of Global Management. He received his Ph.D. in strategic management from Texas A&M University. He has taught at the undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and executive education levels. He had industry experience in real estate and international consulting in Hong Kong and California, respectively.
Prof. Wan’s expertise is in corporate strategy, international strategy, mergers & acquisitions, corporate governance, and strategic entrepreneurship. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor of Journal of Management, and was a Consulting Editor of Management and Organization Review. Also, he is serving or has served on the editorial boards of a number of leading management and international business journals, including Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies,?Journal of Management Studies, Journal of World Business, and Group & Organization Management. In addition, he had been elected as a Representative-at-Large at Strategic Management Society’s Corporate Strategy Interest Group. His research has appeared in many top-tier scholarly journals.
Teaching AreasStrategic Management
Global Strategy
Research Methods
Research InterestsCorporate Strategy
International Strategy
Corporate Governance
Mergers & Acquisitions
Strategic Entrepreneurship
Publications/Working PapersD.W. Yiu, W.P. Wan, and Y. Xu, “Alternative governance and corporate financial fraud in transition economies: Evidence from China,” Journal of Management, forthcoming.
X. Wang, W.P. Wan, and D.W. Yiu, “Product diversification strategy, business group affiliation, and IPO underpricing: A study of Chinese firms,” Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, forthcoming.
R.M. Holmes, R.E. Hoskisson, H. Kim, W.P. Wan, and T.R. Holcomb (2018), “International strategy and business groups: A review and future research agenda,” Journal of World Business, 53:134-150.
W.P. Wan, S.H. Chen, and D.W. Yiu (2015), “Organizational image, identity, and international divestment: A theoretical examination,” Global Strategy Journal, 5:205-222.
D.W. Yiu, Y. Xu, and W.P. Wan (2014), “The Deterrence effects of vicarious punishments on corporate financial fraud,” Organization Science, 25:1549-1571.
D.W. Yiu, W.P. Wan, F.W. Ng, X. Chen, and J. Su (2014), “Sentimental drivers of social entrepreneurship: A study of China’s Guangcai (Glorious) Program,” Management and Organization Review, 10:55-80.
X. Wang and W.P. Wan (2013), “Explaining the variance in underpricing among venture capital-backed IPOs: A comparison between private and corporate VC firms,” Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 7:331-342.
J.C. Broberg, A. McKelvie, J.C. Short, D.J. Ketchen, and W.P. Wan (2013), “Political institutional structure influences on innovative activity,” Journal of Business Research, 66:2574-2580.
W.P. Wan, R.E. Hoskisson, J.C. Short, and D.W. Yiu (2011), “Resource based theory and corporate diversification strategy: Accomplishments and opportunities,” Journal of Management, 37:1335-1368.
W.P. Wan, and D.W. Yiu. (2009), “From crisis to opportunity: Corporate acquisition, organizational slack, and firm performance before and after environmental jolt,” Strategic Management Journal, 30:791-801.
L. Tihanyi, R.E. Hoskisson, R.A. Johnson, and W.P. Wan (2009), “Technological competence and international diversification: The role of managerial incentives,” Management International Review, 49:409-431.
W.P. Wan, D.W. Yiu., R.E. Hoskisson, and H. Kim (2008), “The performance implications of relationship banking in macroeconomic expansion and contraction: A study of Japanese banks’ social relationships and overseas expansion,” Journal of International Business Studies, 39:406-427.
W.P. Wan and A.J. Hillman (2006), “One of these things is not like the others: What contributes to dissimilarity among MNE subsidiaries’ political strategy,” Management International Review, 46:85-107.
J. Gimeno, R.E. Hoskisson, B.D. Beal, and W.P. Wan (2005), “Explaining the clustering of international expansion moves: A critical test in the U.S. telecommunications industry,” Academy of Management Journal, 48:297-319.
W.P. Wan (2005), “Country resource environments, firm capabilities, and corporate diversification,” Journal of Management Studies, 42:161-182.
A.J. Hillman and W.P. Wan (2005), “The determinants of MNE subsidiaries’ political strategies: Subsidiary, parent, and host country effects,” Journal of International Business Studies, 36: 332-340.
H. Kim, R.E. Hoskisson, and W.P. Wan (2004), “Power dependence, diversification strategy and performance in keiretsu affiliated firms,” Strategic Management Journal, 25: 613-636.
W.P. Wan and R.E. Hoskisson (2003), “Home country environments, corporate diversification strategies, and firm performance,” Academy of Management Journal, 46: 27-45.
L. Eden, M.T. Dacin, and W.P. Wan (2001), “Standards across borders: Crossborder diffusion of the arm’s length standard in North America,” Accounting, Organizations and Society, 26: 1-23.
R.E. Hoskisson, M.A. Hitt, W.P. Wan, and D. Yiu (1999), “Theory and research in strategic management: Swings of a pendulum,” Journal of Management, 25: 417-456.

Grants“Strategic signaling and IPO performance: A social judgment perspective”, Hong Kong GRF Research Grant awarded with? HK$467,758,?2018-2020 (Principal Investigator)
“Communication accommodation and organization identity and image: A study of Hong Kong firms’ organizational legitimacy in mainland China”,?Hong Kong GRF Research Grant awarded with?HK$278,258,?2014-2016 (Principal Investigator)
“Public Shaming and Corporate Fraud in Transition Economies: A Stigmatization Process Model in China”,?Hong Kong GRF Research Grant awarded with?HK$256,094, 2013-2015 (Co-Investigator)
“Corporate financial frauds and internal governance restructuring in transition economies: A dual consideration of the political and social processes”,?Hong Kong GRF Research Grant awarded with?HK$444,000, 2011-2013 (Co-Investigator)

Awards & HonoursBest Reviewer Award, Academy of Management Journal, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015
Best Reviewer Award, Management and Organization Review, 2010
Best Paper Award for the Strategy/ Organizational Theory / International Management Track, Southern Management Association Annual Meetings, 2009.
Thunderbird Faculty Research Award, 2003
One of the 4 Finalists of Farmer Best Dissertation Award, Academy of International Business, 2001

Academic/Professional ServicesAssociate Editor, Journal of Management, July 2014-Present
Consulting Editor, Management and Organization Review,?2010-2013
Editorial Board Member, Academy of Management Journal, 2004-Present
Editorial Board Member, Journal of International Business Studies, 2009-2015
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Management, 2002-2005; 2008-2014
Editorial Board Member, Group & Organization Review, 2014-Present
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Management Studies, 2009-Present
Editorial Board Member, Journal of World Business, 2006-2018
Editorial Board Member, Management and Organization Review, 2008-2010
Representative-at-Large (elected), Strategic Management Society Corporate Strategy Interest Group, 2015-2017



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