
معرفی
Xingtan Zhang serves as an Associate Professor of Finance at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), where he is affiliated with the Finance Theory Group. His academic foundation includes dual doctoral degrees from the University of Pennsylvania: a Ph.D. in Business Economics and Public Policy from the Wharton School and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, complemented by a B.S. in Mathematics from Peking University.
Dr. Zhang's research program centers on theoretical and empirical investigations in asset pricing, information economics, behavioral economics, financial institutions, and mechanism design. His work bridges mathematical rigor with economic intuition, frequently employing game-theoretic frameworks to analyze market structures and agent behavior. Publications in premier journals like Econometrica and Review of Financial Studies demonstrate methodological sophistication and relevance to real-world financial phenomena.
Recent publications reveal a cohesive research trajectory examining information asymmetry across diverse contexts—from noise trading effects in asset markets to disclosure dynamics in supply chains. His scholarship consistently explores how strategic interactions and behavioral biases shape market outcomes, with emerging work extending into environmental disclosures and speculative financial innovation. This intellectual thread underscores his expertise at the intersection of quantitative finance, microeconomic theory, and institutional design.


