Dean, Professor, Doctoral supervisor
bibs_dean@bnu.edu.cn
Renowned managerial economist. PhD in Economics, Master of Public Administration, Department of Economics, Carleton University, Canada; Bachelor of Physics, Peking University.
He is a tenured professor at York University, a professor and doctoral supervisor at Tsinghua University, as well as the core scientist of the Low Carbon Economy and Financial Risk Analysis Laboratory at Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute; formerly the Director of the Social Sciences and Management Department at Tsinghua University's Shenzhen Graduate School and the Associate Dean of Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS). He has been appointed as a special expert of the Bureau of Foreign Experts of the State Council of China, a special expert of Westlaw Round Table Group expert network, an expert of the Decision-making Advisory Committee of Shenzhen, and the Chairman of the World Low Carbon Cities Alliance, etc.
His research mainly focuses Low Carbon Economy and Finance, Environment and Energy Technology Management and Policy, Finance and Big Data for Business, Industrial Organization, International Relations and Trade Theory, Health Economics and Managerial Economics, etc.
Professor KONG Ying is regarded as the father of the game theory allocation mechanism for carbon trading quotas in Shenzhen, China. He proposed the "Kong's Carbon Index" model, which was the first time in China that a cost-optimal approach was used to propose a carbon emission allocation scheme, setting the benchmark for academic research in the field of carbon emission reduction in China.
His representative publications include nearly sixty academic papers in domestic and international academic journals and monographs, such as Managerial Economics , Business Game and Research on Openness and Economic Quality .
Education:
PhD in Economics, Carleton University, Canada, 1994-2000
MA in Public Administration (MPA), Carleton University, Canada, 1992-1994
BS in Science, Department of Physics, Peking University, 1978-1982