Curriculum Vitae
ADDRESS
School of Economics and Management, China University of Petroleum
Changjiang West Road 66, Qingdao 266580, China
Email: wh@upc.edu.cn
EDUCATION
PhD (Industrial Systems Engineering and Management), National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2017
MSc (Systems Engineering), Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China, 2012
BSc (Industrial Engineering), Southwest Jiaotong University, China, 2009
EXPERIENCE
Jan 2018 – present, Professor, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Energy economics and policy
Environmental and climate change economics
Decomposition analysis
Global value chains
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Member of Editorial Board, China Journal of People, Resource and Environment, 2018-
Member of International Association for Energy Economics, Sub-Society for Energy Economics and Management under the Chinese Society of Optimization, Overall Planning and Economic Mathematics
Referee for over twenty international journals in the fields of energy and environmental economics
MAJOR FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
Jan 2019 – Dec 2021, Research on China’s carbon emissions supply-demand nexus and coordinated emission abatement strategy, funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 71804189)
Sept 2018 – Dec 2020, Reducing China's regional CO2 emissions: A global value chain perspective, funded by the Humanities and Social Science Project of Ministry of Education, China (no. 18YJC630176)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (*: Corresponding author)
[full list and citation records can be found in Google Scholar]
Wang, H.*, Pan, C., Ang, B.W., Zhou, P.* (2021). Does global value chain participation decouple Chinese development from CO2 emissions? A structural decomposition analysis. The Energy Journal, in press.
Wang, H., Pan, C., Wang, Q., Zhou, P.* (2020). Assessing sustainability performance of global supply chains: An input-output modeling approach. European Journal of Operational Research, 285, 393-404.
Wang, H.*, Pan, C.*, Zhou, P. (2019). Assessing the role of domestic value chains in China’s CO2 emission intensity: A multi-region structural decomposition analysis. Environmental and Resource Economics, 74, 865-890.
Wang, H., Ang, B. W., & Zhou, P.* (2018). Decomposing aggregate CO2 emission changes with heterogeneity: An extended production-theoretical approach. The Energy Journal, 39(1), 59-79.
Wang, H., Zhou, P., Xie, Bai-Chen, & Zhang, N. (2018). Assessing drivers of CO2 emissions in China's electricity sector: A metafrontier production-theoretical decomposition analysis. European Journal of Operational Research, 275, 1096-1107.
Wang, H.*, & Zhou, P.* (2018). Assessing Global CO2 Emission Inequality From Consumption Perspective: An Index Decomposition Analysis. Ecological Economics, 154, 257-271.
Wang, H.*, & Zhou, P.* (2018). Multi-country comparisons of CO2 emission intensity: The production-theoretical decomposition analysis approach. Energy Economics, 74, 310-320.
Wang, H.*, Ang, B. W., & Su, B. (2017). A multi-region structural decomposition analysis of global CO2 emission intensity. Ecological Economics, 142, 163-176.
Wang, H.*, Ang, B. W., & Su, B. (2017). Assessing drivers of economy-wide energy use and emissions: IDA versus SDA. Energy Policy, 107, 585-599.
Wang, H., Ang, B. W., Wang, Q. W., & Zhou, P.* (2017). Measuring energy performance with sectoral heterogeneity: A non-parametric frontier approach. Energy Economics, 62, 70-78.
Ang, B. W., Su, B., & Wang, H.* (2016). A spatial–temporal decomposition approach to performance assessment in energy and emissions. Energy Economics, 60, 112-121.
Ang, B. W., & Wang, H.* (2015). Index decomposition analysis with multidimensional and multilevel energy data. Energy Economics, 51, 67-76.
Wang, H., Zhou, P.*, & Zhou, D. Q. (2013). Scenario-based energy efficiency and productivity in China: A non-radial directional distance function analysis. Energy Economics, 40, 795-803.
Wang, H., Zhou, P.*, & Zhou, D. Q. (2012). An empirical study of direct rebound effect for passenger transport in urban China. Energy Economics, 34(2), 452-460.