معرفی
Xiaoli Wang is an Associate Professor of Finance in the School of Management at Marist College. Prior to her academic career, she held leading research positions at top financial institutions including Bear Stearns, Banc of America Securities, and Hagan Investment Management.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Finance, Rutgers University, 2006
- MBA, Rutgers University, 2006
- BS, Xi’an Jiaotong University (China), 1996
Dr. Wang's research spans theoretical and empirical corporate finance, portfolio construction, and asset pricing, with significant contributions to understanding idiosyncratic volatility, venture capital syndication dynamics, and corporate liquidity pricing during crises. Her work frequently addresses real-world financial challenges including recession-driven investment strategies and emerging market valuations.
Analysis of her 2006-2017 publications reveals consistent focus on empirical finance methodologies applied to asset pricing anomalies, market interdependencies, and valuation frameworks across diverse contexts including biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors. A notable interdisciplinary trend emerges through her Taiwan biotech industry studies combining finance with sector-specific analysis.
Dr. Wang has received:
- Emerald Literati Network 2008 Highly Commended Award for pharmaceutical M&A research
- Junior Faculty Best Paper Award at NBEA 2014 for idiosyncratic volatility investigation
Available documentation indicates active research and conference participation but provides no details regarding graduate student advising or external research grants.



