Pujie Lin | Strategic Management | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Pujie Lin | Strategic Management | Excellence in Research Award

Professor | Shanghai University of Finance and Economics | China

Pujie Lin is a professor at the International College, Guangzhou College of Commerce, Guangzhou, China. He earned his PhD from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and has interdisciplinary expertise in international business and corporate finance. His academic development has been strengthened by professional experience in management consulting, commercial banking, corporate treasury, and accounting within multinational corporations. His scholarly work mainly investigates internationalization, capital structure, and financing behavior of firms in cross-border contexts. His publications contribute to expanding pecking order theory and institutional-distance perspectives in international finance research.

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Education Background

Pujie Lin completed a PhD in Finance and Economics at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Prior to his doctoral studies, he obtained a Master of Business Administration from University of Manchester and completed a Bachelor of Science degree at Nanjing University. His educational background combines strong foundations in finance, business management, and international economics, which supports his interdisciplinary research approach in corporate finance and international business studies.

Professional Experience

Pujie Lin currently serves as a professor at the International College, Guangzhou College of Commerce. Alongside academia, he has accumulated extensive industry experience in management consulting, commercial banking, corporate treasury, and multinational accounting operations. These professional roles have significantly influenced his empirical research philosophy and analytical perspective. His combination of academic scholarship and practical industry exposure enables him to conduct research that bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world financial and international business applications across regional and institutional contexts.

Awards and Honors

Pujie Lin holds several distinguished professional memberships and recognitions, including Fellow IPA, Fellow CMA, and CISA certification. These honors demonstrate his professional competence in finance, accounting, auditing, and international business practices. His nomination under the “Excellence in Research” category reflects his growing contribution to corporate finance and internationalization studies. His academic work has gained visibility through indexed journal publications and scholarly dissemination, contributing to emerging discussions on financing structures and institutional influences in international business environments.

Research Focus

The primary research interests of Pujie Lin are internationalization and corporate finance. His studies explore the relationship between firm internationalization, financing behavior, and capital-structure decisions. He particularly focuses on extending pecking order theory into cross-regional and bidirectional contexts while examining the influence of institutional distance, legal systems, and financial structures on corporate financing costs. His research integrates theories from international business and finance to explain how multinational enterprises adapt their financing strategies under diverse institutional and economic conditions.

Publications

Pecking Order Theory in International Contexts: Insights from Hong Kong Listed Chinese Enterprises
Year: 2026
Citation: 1

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rui Zheng | Management Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rui Zheng | Management Science | Best Researcher Award

Wuhan University of Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rui Zheng is an accomplished Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Safety Science and Emergency Management, Wuhan University of Technology. Her research focuses on supply chain risk management, social networks in operations management, and emergency logistics network optimization. Dr. Zheng’s scholarly contributions have significantly advanced understanding of consumer behavior, disruption risk, and strategic decision-making in supply chain systems. Her work integrates quantitative modeling, behavioral analysis, and data-driven decision-making to address challenges in sustainable and resilient operations. She has led multiple national and enterprise-funded projects, emphasizing incentive mechanisms, panic buying behavior, and the role of digital technology in enhancing operational efficiency. Dr. Zheng has authored a book titled Product Promotion Strategy Research Based on Social Networks and has published extensively in prestigious journals, including Journal of Cleaner Production, Production and Operations Management, Omega—International Journal of Management Science, and Computers and Industrial Engineering. Her research outputs are widely recognized, with over 201 Scopus citations across 8 indexed publications, an h-index of 4, and a growing academic footprint on Google Scholar.

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featured publications :

Zheng, R., Wang, C. Y., & Yin, S. Q. (2025). Estimating carbon emissions from in-store shopping and timely home delivery of fresh produce: Evidence from China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 501, 145222.

Zheng, R., Shou, B., & Chen, Y. (2023). Differential pricing in social networks with strategic consumers. Production and Operations Management, 00, 1–18.

Zheng, R., Shou, B., & Yang, J. (2021). Supply disruption management under consumer panic buying and social learning effects. Omega—International Journal of Management Science.

Li, Y., Zheng, R., & Guo, J. (2022). Managing disruption risk in competing multitier supply chains. International Transactions in Operational Research.

Zheng, R., Wang, R., & Yang, C. (2020). How consumer valuation heterogeneity impacts firms’ profit: Peer influence makes a difference. Computers and Industrial Engineering.