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Guojun Wu is a Professor in the Department of Finance at the C. T. Bauer College of Business, University of Houston. He holds a PhD in Finance from Stanford University and has previously served on the faculty at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. He was also a senior visiting fellow at the Shanghai Stock Exchange. His academic affiliations include the American Finance Association and the Western Finance Association.
Education:
- PhD, Stanford University
- MA, Ohio University
- BS, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Dr. Wu's research centers on empirical asset pricing, investor behavior, investment strategy, and market manipulation. His early work pioneered methods in measuring asymmetric volatility and risk in financial markets. He later became a leading expert on market fraud and manipulation, contributing foundational insights into how information asymmetry and speculative bubbles affect capital markets. His recent work explores institutional investor strategies and behavioral patterns in trading.
The analysis of his publications reveals a strong trend in empirical finance, with a focus on market microstructure, risk modeling, and behavioral anomalies. His work combines rigorous econometric techniques with real-world financial applications, often published in top journals such as the Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Financial Markets.
Scientific Awards:
- First place winner of the best paper award – 2004 China International Conference in Finance (Shanghai)
Dr. Wu has extensive experience in advising and teaching across all levels, including PhD, MBA, Executive MBA, and undergraduate students. He has contributed to executive education programs in both the U.S. and Asia. While specific grants are not listed, his research has practical implications and is frequently consulted by regulators, stock exchanges, investment banks, and asset management firms. He has collaborated with leading scholars such as Geert Bekaert, Zhijie Xiao, and Rajesh Aggarwal.
Dr. Wu is affiliated with key academic centers and professional networks, though no formal lab or research team is explicitly mentioned. His website and professional engagement suggest an active research agenda in behavioral and empirical finance.


