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Bing Xiang  项兵
 

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  • E-mail:bxiang@ckgsb.edu.cn
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  • Founding Dean, Professor of Accounting
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  • Ph.D., University of Alberta
  • Research Areas: The Globalization of Chinese Companies, Comparative Corporate Systems, Corporate Governance, Transition and Management of State-owned Enterprises, Private Enterprise Business Models, Corporate Competitiveness in Emerging Markets

Introduction

Xiang is a professor of accounting and the founding dean of CKGSB. Earlier, he pioneered and provided leadership for the EMBA and Executive Education programs at the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University, served on the faculty of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and was one of seven founding faculty members of the China-Europe International Business School (CEIBS).

Xiang has taught executive programs at many universities and corporations and is a well-known management consultant.

Achievements

Xiang, who holds a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta, has published research in a number of international academic journals. He serves as an independent board member for a number of Hong Kong and mainland-listed corporations.

Selected Publications

"Stationarity and Cointegration Tests of the Ohlson Model." Co-authored with Dave Qi and Woody Wu, Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 2000 (Spring) Volume 12, Number 2 (p. 141-160).

"Institutional factors influencing China's accounting reforms and standards." Accounting Horizons, 1998, Vol. 12 (2) (p.105-119).

"The reform of China's state-owned enterprises: the role of stock markets." in China in the Post-Deng Era, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong, 1998 (p.311-328).

"On the rationality of Value Line's quarterly earnings forecasts: evidence from alternative methods." Chinese Accounting Review 1997 (p. 115-156).

"Ownership structure reform and corporate performance: an empirical evaluation of Chinese shareholding companies." Co-authored with Woody Wu and Guochang Zhang. Hong Kong Journal of Business Management 1996 (p.53-67).

"Controlling corruption." The Hong Kong Accountant, September/October, 1996, p.46-49.

"The choice of return-generating models and cross-sectional dependence in event studies." The Contemporary Accounting Research, 1993, Vol. 9 (p.365-94).

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