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Dr. Jen-Je Su is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics at Griffith University, affiliated with the Griffith Asia Institute and Griffith Institute for Tourism. He holds a PhD in Economics from Michigan State University and previously taught at Massey University, New Zealand. His research focuses on econometrics, applied financial economics, business analytics, economic development, and tourism economics. Key interests include cryptocurrency, asset pricing, energy economics, and sustainable development goals like affordable energy and economic growth.
Dr. Su's research outputs span 77 articles, with recent works examining digital inequality impacts, stock market semibetas, tourism spillover effects, and renewable energy forecasting. He has secured grants from organizations like DFAT and the United Nations, focusing on Pacific digital economies, economic policy in developing nations, and tourism data analysis.
He supervises doctoral students exploring topics like credit constraints, corporate governance risks, and tourism economics. His teaching and supervision emphasize empirical methods and policy-relevant research. Dr. Su collaborates with institutions like GHD Pty Ltd and Austrade, contributing to policy formulation and economic analysis.
He is fluent in English and Mandarin, peer-reviewed in multiple journals, and active in interdisciplinary groups like the Griffith Asia Institute. His work bridges theoretical econometrics with applied policy solutions in Asia-Pacific contexts.