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Four Tsinghua SEM Professors Enter List of Elsevier 2015 Most Cited Chinese Researchers

2016-03-14
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Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, has announced its 2015 list of China’s most influential researchers.

This is the third edition of Elsevier’s annual list of Most Cited Chinese Researchers, recognizing 1,744 researchers in China across 38 different subject areas.

Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua SEM) has four faculty members on the list. Associate Professor Steven White, Department of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, and Professor CHEN Guoquan, Department of Leadership and Organization Management, have been selected for the “Business, Management and Accounting” Category. C.V. Starr Chair Professor LI Hongbin, Department of Economics, and Mansfield Freeman Chair Professor BAI Chong-en, Chair, Department of Economics, have been selected on the “Economics, Econometrics and Finance” category.

From left: Associate Professor Steven White, Department of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Professor CHEN Guoquan, Department of Leadership and Organization Management, C.V. Starr Chair Professor LI Hongbin, Department of Economics, Mansfield Freeman Chair Professor BAI Chong-en, Chair, Department of Economics

Research has long been a core focus at Tsinghua SEM. In 2015, SEM faculty published 388 journal articles and 27 books. Among them, 75 were published in international journals, 84 were published in Chinese core journals, 66 could be retrieved from SCI/SSCI journals and 3 papers could be retrieved from ABI. 19 cases in the SEM China Business Case Database were collected by the case database system of Harvard Business School.

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