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Jun Wang is a Professor in the Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance at the Zicklin School of Business, City University of New York (Baruch College), where he conducts influential research in finance and economics. His work bridges theoretical rigor with empirical analysis to address critical market phenomena.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Finance from Georgia State University (1997)
- BS in Physics from Fudan University (1990)
Professor Wang's research centers on corporate finance, financial markets, and risk management, with specialized expertise in econometric modeling and quantitative investment strategies. He investigates how market structures, information asymmetry, and behavioral factors drive asset pricing, corporate governance, and investment outcomes. His methodologies combine advanced statistical techniques with real-world market data to uncover actionable insights for investors and policymakers.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals dominant themes in risk management (particularly fire sales and liquidity crises), market microstructure (including ETF dynamics and short-selling constraints), and international finance (with focus on China's market integration). His work frequently appears in top-tier journals like the Journal of Finance and Review of Financial Studies, demonstrating consistent contributions to empirical finance and corporate governance literature.
His scientific recognition includes:
- TCFA Best Paper Award in Risk Management (2010)
- FMA Best Paper Award (2005)
- Multinational Finance Journal Best Paper Award (1997)
Professor Wang actively mentors graduate students and leads research initiatives examining passive investing's impact on innovation and bond market dynamics through 52-week high/low metrics. His current projects include 'Passive Institutional Investors and Corporate Innovation' and '52 Week High/Low and Bond Market Performance', reflecting his commitment to addressing evolving market challenges.
As an engaged scholar, he regularly presents at major conferences including the Asian Finance Association meetings, contributing to academic discourse on institutional investing and market efficiency while maintaining strong industry connections through his quantitative expertise.



