Wei Wang

Wei Wang
  • Visiting Associate Professor

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  • office Address:

    2455 Steinberg Hall – Detrich Hall

Research Interests: bankruptcy restructuring, creditor control rights, distressed investing, and corporate governance

Links: CV, Personal Website

Overview

Dr. Wei Wang is a visiting associate professor in the Finance Department at Wharton, and an associate professor and distinguished faculty fellow of finance at Smith School of Business of Queen’s University in Canada. He is also the director of Master of Finance – Beijng (Renmin-Queen’s Master of Finance) program at Smith School of Business.

His research interests are in bankruptcy restructuring, creditor control rights, distressed investing, and corporate governance. His research articles have been published in top finance journals such as the Journal of Finance and Journal of Financial Economics, and featured in media such as the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires, South China Morning Post, The Globe and Mail, and Business Week. He has acted as a presenter or discussant at over 50 conferences and seminars. He has written a number of finance cases for Harvard Business School and was nominated for teaching excellence at Smith School of Business. Dr. Wang was a visiting associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School from 2015 to 2016. He worked in commodity derivative trading and financial engineering prior to his academic career.

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Meeta Prasad Kerlin, Dylan Small, Barry Fuchs, Mark Mikkelsen, Wei Wang, Teresa Tran, Stefania Scott, Aerielle Belk, Jasmine Silvestri, Tamar Klaiman, Scott Halpern, Rinad Beidas (2021), Implementing Nudges to Promote Utilization of low Tidal volume ventilation (INPUT): A stepped-wedge, hybrid type III trial of strategies to improve evidence-based mechanical ventilation management, Implementation Science , 16 (1), pp. 1-12.
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IPOs and Their Human Cost: What Employees Should Know

Visiting associate professor of management at Wharton explores how going public impacts company strategy and the employees.Read More

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