![]() | SONG Yuanyang Associate Professor | Business Administration Tel. +86-21-64251875 | E-mail: yuanyangsong@sina.com |
SUMMARY
DISCIPLINE
Business Administration
FACULTY QUALIFICATION
Scholarly Academic (SA)
COURSES TAUGHT
Multinational Corporation Management
Modern Management Theory 2 (Enterprise Theory)
EDUCATION
Fudan University, Ph.D., 2012, China
East China University of Science and Technology , Bachelor, 2007, China
WORK EXPERIENCE
East China University of Science and Technology, since 2012, China
SELECTED INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS (Completed within 5 years)
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Social Trust in Subnational Regions and Foreign Subsidiary Performance: Evidence from Foreign Investments in China, Journal of International Business Studies, 2018, 49(6):761-773.
Institutional Ownership and Corporate Philanthropic Giving in an Emerging Economy, Management and Organization Review, 2016, 12(2):357-385.
What Drives Managerial Perks? An Empirical Test of Competing Theoretical Perspectives, Journal of Business Ethics, 2016, 232(2):259-275.
Institutional Distance, Relative Institutional Development and Regional Diversification Strategy of Service Firms: Evidence from Chinese Security Industry, Nankai Business Review, 2015, (3):60-70 (in Chinese).
Latest Development and Research Prospect of Environmental Measurement, Management Review, 2015, (2):3-12 (in Chinese).
Why Is It Difficult for Chinese Enterprises to Operate Across Regions?, Management World, 2014, (12):51-69(in Chinese).
INDUSTRY/RESEARCH PROJECTS
Research on the Impact of Institutional Distance and Institutional Arbitrage on the Entry Strategy of Enterprises in Overseas Markets, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, Research grants: ¥150,000.00, 2014-2017.
Research on the Impact of the Mechanism of Institutional Distance on the Entry Mode of Chinese Enterprises in Overseas Markets, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Research grants: ¥190,000.00, 2013-2017.
Research on Chinese Enterprises' Strategies in Entering Overseas Markets in the Context of Multi-National Corporations' Global Value Chain Reconstruction, Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Planning Program, Research grants: ¥40,000.00, 2013-2017.