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Juncheng Hu serves as an Assistant Professor at Bond Business School, Bond University in Gold Coast, Australia. His academic profile is anchored in business economics with a specialized focus on Chinese corporate practices, anti-corruption policies, and financial governance mechanisms.
His research interests prominently feature China's business environment, particularly examining anti-corruption initiatives (90% fingerprint match), earnings management techniques (76%), corporate corruption dynamics (45%), and facilitation payments within financial systems. His work consistently applies quasi-natural experiments and instrumental variables analysis to investigate how regulatory changes impact corporate behavior in China.
Analysis of his publication trends since 2019 reveals a concentrated research trajectory on China's financial markets, with all seven publications investigating corruption-related phenomena. His most cited work (90 Scopus citations) examines how China's anti-corruption campaign affects corporate relationship spending and stock price volatility, while recent 2025 research explores digital transformation's impact on corporate innovation. The publications demonstrate methodological consistency using China-specific datasets and natural experiments.
Professional development activities in June 2025 indicate active engagement with educational technology, including sessions on AI-assisted learning, digital assessment tools, and student progress tracking systems. His h-index of 124 reflects significant scholarly impact within business and economics disciplines.




