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Hao Xing serves as an Associate Professor of Finance at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, maintaining an active research program in mathematical finance and financial economics. His office is located in the Rafik B. Hariri Building at 595 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
Dr. Xing's research spans several critical areas in modern finance, with particular emphasis on stochastic control applications, executive compensation structures, and environmental economics. His recent work examines pollution-incentive misalignment in executive contracts, rational inattention in discrete choice models, and the unintended consequences of circuit breakers in financial markets. He frequently presents at top international seminars including the London School of Economics, Bielefeld University, and the Bachelier Congress.
His publication record demonstrates significant impact across premier finance journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Management Science, and Mathematical Finance. Recent research trends show increasing focus on sustainable finance applications and behavioral aspects of portfolio choice under model uncertainty.
Honors include:
- Best paper award in sustainable finance and ESG (World Finance Conference 2024)
- Best paper in Corporate Finance (Southwestern Finance Association 2023)
Dr. Xing teaches graduate courses in the MS in Mathematical Finance & Financial Technology program, including Fundamentals of Finance (MF702), Fixed Income Securities (MF728), and Advanced Machine Learning Applications for Finance (MF815). His research integrates deep mathematical techniques with practical financial applications, particularly in portfolio optimization and contract theory. While no formal lab structure is mentioned, his work often involves sophisticated computational methods for solving stochastic control problems.




