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Resume - INSEAD - PhD Programme

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DANQING WANGStrategy Department<strong>INSEAD</strong>Boulevard de Constance, 77300, Fontainebleau, FranceTel: +33 06435 62988 E-mail: danqing.wang@insead.eduEDUCATIONPh.D. Candidate in Strategy Expected in June 2014<strong>INSEAD</strong>, FranceM.Phil. in Sociology 2007-2009Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong KongSummer School in Advanced Econometrics 2008Michigan-Peking University Institute, Beijing, ChinaB.A. in Journalism, with Distinction 2003-2007Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaRESEARCH INTERESTS• State-Firm Interaction, Non-Market Strategies, Emerging Markets and Political SociologyDISSERTATION• “Essays on State-Firm Interaction and Non-Market Strategies” (Proposal Defended on June25 th , 2013) Committee: Subramanian Rangan (Co-Chair), Xiaowei Rose Luo (Co-Chair), Henrich R. Greveand Christopher MarquisPAPERS UNDER REVIEW & WORKING PAPERS• “The State, Government Officials’ Political Incentives and Corporate Diversification inan Emerging Economy.” Job Market Paper, Single-Authored (Dissertation Chapter) Nomination, Best Conference Paper Award at 2013 SMS Annual Conference Finalist, Best Conference <strong>PhD</strong> Paper Award at 2013 SMS Annual Conference• “State or Market: Government Regulation, Institutional Complexity, and OrganizationalResponse in Emerging Markets.” With Xiaowei Rose Luo and Jianjun Zhang (Dissertation Chapter) R&R. Organization Science• “The Role of the State in Transnational Exchange: An Inter-group ContractingPerspective on Brazilian MNEs’ Expansion into Mozambique.” With Subramanian Rangan, Sherban Leonardo Cretoiu and Aldemir Drummond Writing in Progress (Dissertation Chapter)• “Unintended Consequences of Political Endorsement: The Effect of GovernmentEndorsement on Private Firms’ Social Responsiveness in a Transitional Economy.”Danqing WANG, 1


• HKUST Fellowship 2007-2009• HKUST Research Travel Grant 2008• First Class Award for Academic Excellence, Tsinghua University 2004-2007• Award for Extracurricular Excellence, Tsinghua University 2005- 2006PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES• Fellow, Doctoral Consortium at Academy of International Business Annual Meeting. July 2013• Fellow, Doctoral Consortium at Harvard Paul R. Lawrence Conference. June 2013• Fellow, Doctoral Consortium in OMT/MOC division at Academy of Management Annual Meeting.August 2012• Co-Organizer (with Christopher Marquis), All-Academy Theme Symposium on Corporate SocialResponsibility and Stakeholder Management in Emerging Markets. At Academy of ManagementAnnual Meeting. August 2013• Chair, Session on Knowledge Foundations: The Ideas of Sidney Winter at Strategic ManagementSociety Annual Conference. November 2011• Editorial Board Member: Management and Organization Review• Ad hoc Reviewer: Organization Science, Management and Organization Review, Academyof Management Annual Meeting, Asian Academy of Management Annual Meeting• Membership: Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, Academy of InternationalBusinessOTHER ACTIVITIES• Chief Editor, QingXin Time, Tsinghua University 2005-2006• Journalist, Health Times, Beijing 2006• Journalist and Editor, Procuratorial Daily, Beijing 2005• Voluntary teacher, Project Hope, Anhui Province 2004REFERENCESSubramanian Rangan (Co-Chair)Professor of Strategy and ManagementThe Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court Endowed Chair in Societal Progress<strong>INSEAD</strong>Boulevard de Constance, 77300, Fontainebleau, FrancePhone: 33(0)160724851Fax: 33(0)160745556Email: subramanian.rangan@insead.eduXiaowei Rose Luo (Co-Chair)Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise<strong>INSEAD</strong>Boulevard de Constance, 77300, Fontainebleau, FrancePhone: 33(0)160983062Danqing WANG, 3

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