
معرفی
Xiaojing Wang serves as Lecturer in Accounting at Ulster University Business School within the Department of Accountancy, Finance & Economics. Based at both Belfast (BT15 1AP) and Jordanstown campuses (BT37 0QB), she maintains active teaching and research roles with verified contact details including phone (+44 28 9536 5972) and email (x.wang4@ulster.ac.uk).
Her research centers on household financial systems and economic policy frameworks. Key interests include household insolvency mechanisms, debt relief allocation equity, and emulative consumption behaviors. Wang's work directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through socioeconomic stability research, particularly examining wealth distribution effects and policy implementation for financial crisis mitigation. Her fingerprint analysis reveals strong expertise in Economic Frameworks (100%), Household Finance (100%), and Wealth Dynamics (100%).
Wang's publication trends demonstrate evolving focus from materials engineering (2010) to specialized socioeconomic research (2020-2023). Recent work analyzes national insolvency systems through interdisciplinary lenses combining public policy, consumer behavior, and sustainable management principles. The 2023 Socio-Economic Review article represents her most significant contribution with societal impact analysis.
Award highlights:
- International Conference on Social Economics Best Presentation Award (2019)
She actively disseminates research through invited talks, including the 2024 Social Economic Review (SER Café) online presentation. Wang collaborates extensively with A.-M. Ward across publications, indicating sustained research partnerships. Her work shows growing engagement with policy applications, evidenced by news mentions of her 2023 article.
Wang operates within Ulster University's research ecosystem through PURE (research portal) and participates in Business School initiatives. Her h-index of 7 (7 Scopus citations) reflects emerging scholarly impact, particularly in socioeconomic policy domains.