Jing Wu

Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

About

Tenured full professor at CUHK with research in global supply chains, operations-finance interface, economic networks, FinTech, and business intelligence. Chicago Booth Ph.D. (operations, economics & finance) and Tsinghua BEng (EE). Please visit https://www.jingwulab.org

Experience

  • CUHK Business School (7 yrs 1 mo)
    • Professor
      Jul 2025 - Present · 1 yr 1 mo

      Director of the Master of Science Programme in Business Analytics Director of Centre of Cyber Logistics Associate Director of the Asian Institute of Supply Chains & Logistics

    • Associate Professor
      Jul 2022 - Jun 2025 · 3 yrs

    • Assistant Professor
      Jul 2019 - Jun 2022 · 3 yrs

  • Principal Researcher at FinFabrik
    Sep 2018 - Aug 2020 · 2 yrs

    I lead and advise research projects on 1) government policy making such as regulation and taxation in future blockchain economy, 2) tokenization and market micro-structure of DeFi exchange platforms.

  • Assistant Professor, College of Business at City University of Hong Kong
    Jul 2016 - Jun 2019 · 3 yrs

    My research interest is to bridge company operations and financial market. I teach master/PhD-level courses on operation research, financial econometrics, and applied machine learning. I also lead a serious interest group between New York and Hong Kong on quantitative investment strategies with both bottom-up stock selection and top-down asset allocation.

  • Associate, Quantitative Equity Strategy at Deutsche Bank
    Jul 2015 - Jun 2016 · 1 yr

    I published a Farsight Award-winning research paper with the team to model how equity prices move based on economic information from companies' network of microeconomic relationships as the main contributor, and constructed quantitative factors from tens of Gigabytes relationship data from FactSet using Oracle SQL.

  • Ph.D. Student at University of Chicago Booth School of Business
    Jul 2011 - Jun 2016 · 5 yrs

    My PhD work strives to make fundamental discoveries about the relationships among firms across microeconomic linkages such as the supply chains, to clarify the connection between firms’ financial and operational decisions, and to relate firms’ interactions to the broader context of economic networks to study the market returns and risk. I also hold an MBA degree.