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Dr. Wentao Fu is a Lecturer in Business and Management at Bournemouth University Business School. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Warwick (2018) and an MSc in Economics (Distinction) from the same institution (2012). His research focuses on theoretical and empirical aspects of microeconomics, including game-theoretic models of strategic information sharing, peer environments’ influence on decision-making, and their impacts on labor markets and innovation. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to economic growth, innovation, and global partnerships.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Warwick, UK (2018)
- MSc in Economics (Distinction), University of Warwick, UK (2012)
- B.A. in Economics (Outstanding Graduate), Shenzhen University, China (2009)
Dr. Fu’s research interests span microeconomics, information economics, development economics, and financial economics. His work explores strategic behavior in organizations, labor market dynamics, and the role of cultural and institutional factors in economic outcomes.
His recent publications address topics such as optimal reward schemes in private exploration, gender effects of parental job loss, and the impact of religious beliefs on financial decisions. These studies reflect his focus on bridging theoretical models with real-world economic phenomena.
Dr. Fu is actively involved in PhD supervision and is open to applications from prospective students. He has no listed scientific awards but maintains an active research agenda aligned with sustainable development goals.


