Baozhong Yang is the H. Talmage Dobbs Jr Chair in Finance and Professor of Finance at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business in Georgia State University. He is also the Director of the FinTech Lab at the Robinson College, one of the first such labs associated with a business school in the nation. He has founded and organized the GSU FinTech Conference, a leading FinTech conference that offers dual submission to the premier journals Review of Financial Studies and Management Science. Professor Yang is serving as an Associate Editor for the premier journal Management Science. Professor Yang has also served as referees for leading finance and economics journals and served on the Program Committees of prestigious conferences such as the Western Finance Association meetings.
Professor Yang’s research interests span theoretical and empirical studies in FinTech, Investments, and Corporate Finance. His most recent research involves innovative applications of Machine Learning and AI to study economic questions in Capital Markets and Corporate Finance. Professor Yang’s research has been published in leading academic journals in finance and other disciplines, including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Management Science, and Journal of Accounting Research. His research has been widely cited and recognized by numerous prizes, including the Michael J. Brennan Best Paper Award at the Review of Financial Studies, the Fama-DFA Best Paper Award at the Journal of Financial Economics, the Panagora Asset Management Richard Crowell Prize (twice), and the Emerald Citations of Excellence.
Professor Yang’s papers have been extensively presented at prestigious conferences, such as the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Big Data, NBER Economics of AI, NBER Blockchain, NBER Law and Economics, American Finance Association, and Western Finance Association meetings. Professor Yang’s research has been also widely covered by the media, including the NBER Digest, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Forbes, The Guardian, CNBC, Chicago Booth Review, Columbia Law School Blog, Duke University FinTech Blog, and University of Oxford Business Law Blog.
Professor Yang received his Ph.D. in Finance from Stanford University and Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has also been a Gold Medalist in the 33rd International Mathematical Olympiad while in high school.