My educational background combines knowledge in information technology and business analytics from both a technical perspective and a managerial perspective. My undergraduate study prepares me with a technical foundation in computer science and software engineering. My previous Ph.D. experience equips me with a broad understanding in multiple research topics such as enterprise information systems, supply chain information systems, electronic commerce and multiple research methods such as analytical modeling, game theory, survey, case study, etc. Due to my strong determination to be an excellent researcher, I decided to pursue my second Ph.D. at Scheller College of Business starting from 2014. The training at Scheller College of Business adds a significant part -- econometrics and casual inference-- to my previous skill sets.
Georgia Institute of Technology, Scheller College of Business Atlanta, GA
Ph.D. in Information Technology Management
2014-2019
Minor in Economics
Advisor: Eric Overby
Dissertation Title: Essays on the Societal Implications of Online Lending Platforms
Committee Members: Saby Mitra, Mingfeng Lin, Marius Florin Niculescu, and Chris Forman
Sun Yat-sen University, College of Business (AACSB accredited) Guangzhou, China
Ph.D. in Management Science 2008 - 2014
Advisor: Kang Xie and Jinghua Xiao
Dissertation Title: Essays on the Impact of Supply Chain Information Systems on Formal Contract and Relational Contract
Iowa State University, Ivy College of Business Ames, IA
Visiting doctoral student in Supply Chain Information Systems 2011 - 2012
Advisor: Qing Hu
Northeastern University, College of Software Shenyang, China
Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering 2004 - 2008