Professor Weiying Zhang is the First Associate Dean
of Guanghua School of Management of Peking University, and Director
of the Institute of Business Research of Peking University and
e-Business Center.
Professor Weiying Zhang graduated with a bachelor
degree in 1982, and a master degree in 1984, from Northwestern
University at Xi¨an. He received his M. Phil. in economics in
1992 and D. Phil. in economics from Oxford University. His D.
Phil. supervisors were James Mirrlees (1996 Nobel Laureate) and
Donald Hay. Between 1984 and 1990, he was a research fellow of
the Economic System Reform Institute of China under the State
Commission of Restructuring Economic System. During this period,
he was heavily involved in economic reform policy making in China.
He was the first Chinese economist who proposed the ^dual-track
price system reform ̄ (in 1984). He was also known for his contributions
to macro-control policy debating, ownership reform debating, and
entrepreneurship studies. After he graduated from Oxford, he co-founded
China Center for Economic Research, Peking University in 1994,
and worked with the Center first as an associate professor and
then as a professor until August, 1997. He then moved to Guanghua
School of Management in September, 1997.
Professor Weiying Zhang¨s research interests include
the industrial organization, corporate governance, and information
economics. He is a widely recognized authority of the theory of
the firm and ownership reform in China. He is best known for his
theory of ^capital-hiring-labor ̄, management selection and relationship
between ownership and reputation. He has published dozens of academic
articles and five books. His papers have appeared in the top international
journals such as Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,
and Journal of Comparative Economics, as well as the top Chinese
journals such Economic Research Journal and Journal of Reform.
He has been the most cited economist in Chinese academic journals
since 1995. His works have generated significant impacts on the
ongoing enterprise reform policy formulation and the development
of economics in China. He was awarded the ^National Science Fund
for Distinguished Young Scholars ̄ in 2000 by the Natural Science
Foundation of China and "The Man of the Year in Chinese Economy"
by CCTV in 2002.
Professor Weiying Zhang has extensive consulting
experiences with both governmental departments and business enterprises.
He was a member of the Advisory Board on Enterprise Reform to
the State Commission for Restructuring Economic system between,
a consultant to the Department of Enterprises of the State Economic
and Trade Commission, and a local consultant to the World Bank
Project on Chinese State-owned Enterprises Reform. Currently he
is a member of the Advisory Board for the State Informatization
Committee, and a member of the Advisory Board for Telecommunication
Law Drafting Committee. He has served a dozen of companies as
a senior advisor. He has been frequently invited to deliver keynote
speeches at high level international and domestic symposiums and
forums. His insightful opinions of the Chinese economy have been
frequently reported in media. He is one of the most-respected
economists by Chinese businesspeople.