WU Jian is a Professor of Finance at NEOMA Business School, serving ten years as Head of the Economics and Finance Department. She teaches investment, financial risk management, and sustainable finance across undergraduate and executive programs. Her research focuses on financial engineering, banking regulation, corporate governance, and ESG integration. Notable contributions include studies on green bonds' impact on manufacturing, carbon pricing mechanisms in EU countries, and the diffusion of corporate social responsibility through board interlocks. Education: Holds a Doctorate in Management Sciences with specialization in Finance. Professional activities include organizing seminars on banking capital structure and presenting at global conferences such as EFMA, AFFI, and ATINER. Recent work emphasizes sustainability topics like smart agriculture evaluation and carbon subsidy effectiveness in Chinese cities. Her publications span journals like Renewable Energy , Economics Letters , and Bankers, Markets & Investors , reflecting expertise in both theoretical finance (e.g., exotic options) and applied sustainability research. Active in international academic networks, she contributes to bridging financial innovation with real-economy applications.