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Yuting Dong serves as an Adjunct Visiting Research Fellow in Business Analytics at La Trobe University while completing her third-year Ph.D. candidacy at China University of Mining and Technology. Her dual academic engagement bridges Australian institutional frameworks with Chinese sustainability challenges, focusing on empirical analysis of corporate environmental behavior and financial market responses.
Her educational trajectory centers on doctoral research at China University of Mining and Technology, where she develops methodological expertise in quasi-experimental design and large-scale data analysis for sustainability research.
- Ph.D. Candidate in Environmental Finance/Sustainability, China University of Mining and Technology (Third Year)
Dong's research program critically examines how environmental regulations shape corporate financial strategies, with particular emphasis on ESG disclosure quality, green innovation incentives, and greenwashing governance mechanisms. She investigates the behavioral dimensions of sustainability transitions through analyses of investor activism, public sentiment on social media, and multi-stakeholder governance models. Her work consistently leverages China's unique policy landscape as a living laboratory for studying low-carbon transitions and corporate environmental performance.
Her publication record demonstrates accelerating scholarly impact, with ten peer-reviewed articles in SSCI/SCI journals between 2021-2025. Recent work (2024-2025) reveals methodological maturation through sophisticated quasi-natural experiments examining Chinese policy interventions, while thematic evolution shows deepening specialization in climate finance and ESG materiality. Articles appear in high-impact venues including Business Ethics, Sustainability Accounting Management and Policy Journal, and Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, reflecting strong alignment with business ethics scholarship.
Though no formal awards are documented, Dong's role as journal reviewer for leading publications signifies peer recognition of her methodological rigor. Her reviewing activities span sustainability accounting, corporate social responsibility, and environmental management journals.
No information is available regarding academic advising, research grants, or laboratory facilities. Her research appears primarily individual or embedded within larger collaborative frameworks not detailed in current profiles, with future work likely expanding into cross-national ESG comparisons and behavioral finance applications in sustainability contexts.





