Business School, Beijing Normal University | China
Author Profile
🏛️ EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
- Hongbo Cai began his academic journey at Fuzhou University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Economics in 2004. His growing interest in economics led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics at Xiamen University (2004–2009). During his doctoral studies, Hongbo focused on developing an in-depth understanding of international trade, labor economics, and environmental economics, setting the foundation for his future research excellence.
🌟 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
- Assistant Professor at the Business School, Beijing Normal University (2009–2013).
- Associate Professor (2013–2018).
- Professor (2018–present).
- Served as Vice Dean of the Business School (2019–2024).
- Currently the Director of the Financial Office (since December 2023).
In his academic career, Cai has demonstrated exceptional leadership and contributed significantly to the advancement of the Business School at Beijing Normal University.
📊 RESEARCH FOCUS
Hongbo Cai’s research spans several interconnected areas:
- International Trade: Investigating globalization, trade policies, and their impacts.
- Digital Economics: Exploring the relationship between technology and economic transformation.
- Labor Economics: Studying competition in labor markets, wage structures, and employer concentration.
- Environmental Economics: Analyzing pollution reduction strategies, sustainability pathways, and the influence of infrastructure upgrades on firm behavior.
🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
- Hongbo Cai’s work has significantly impacted both academic and policy discussions. His publications have appeared in prestigious journals such as Journal of World Business, British Journal of Management, and China Economic Review, addressing critical global and domestic issues like urban pollution, labor market dynamics, and digital transformation.
Key Achievements:
- His research on migrants and exports (2021) sheds light on how migration contributes to trade.
- The 2024 study on employee ownership and firm digital transformation links organizational structures to technological advancements.
- His investigation into urban openness and sustainability offers actionable insights for policymakers aiming to reduce pollution.
🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS TO RESEARCH
Notable Projects
- National Social Science Fund of China (Major Project): Research on significant economic transformations (2022–2024).
- China National Natural Science Foundation Projects: Multiple funded studies focusing on digital economics, environmental economics, and trade.
Key Articles in Chinese Journals
- Insights into digital technology applications and export performance (Management World, 2024).
- Evaluation of firm relocation and environmental impacts (Economic Research, 2022).
📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS
- With a robust portfolio of highly cited works, Cai’s research continues to influence academics and professionals worldwide. His studies have contributed to the development of policy frameworks and theoretical advancements in economics.
🎯 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
- As a scholar and leader, Hongbo Cai has made an indelible mark in economics, particularly in integrating digital transformation and sustainability into economic discourse.
Future Directions:
- Further exploration of digital trade dynamics.
- Strategies for balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability.
- Continued mentorship to foster a new generation of economists at Beijing Normal University.
🏆 CONCLUDING REMARKS
- Hongbo Cai exemplifies academic excellence, combining impactful research with dedicated service to academia and society. His legacy is a testament to his unwavering commitment to advancing knowledge in economics and influencing real-world outcomes.
📄Publications
- “Unveiling the Green Path: How Urban Openness Reduces Pollution and Paves the Way to Sustainability”
Authors: Zhong, C., Cai, H., Liu, L., Xue, R., Shan, Y.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, 2024, Vol. 370, Article 122378. - “Administrative Division Adjustment and Environmental Pollution: Evidence from City-County Mergers in China”
Authors: Ma, H., Zou, J., Cai, H., Zhang, L.
Journal: China Economic Review, 2024, Vol. 84, Article 102141. - “Employee Ownership and Firm Digital Transformation”
Authors: Dong, M., Choi, Y., Ma, P., Cai, H., Cui, L.
Journal: British Journal of Management, 2024 (In Press). - “Competition in the Labor Market: The Wage Effect of Employer Concentration in China”
Authors: Liu, J., Cai, H., Lin, C.
Journal: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2024 (In Press). - “A New Look at the Remittances-FDI-Energy-Environment Nexus in the Case of Selected Asian Nations”
Authors: Rahman, Z.U., Cai, H., Ahmad, M.
Journal: Singapore Economic Review, 2023, Vol. 68(1), pp. 157–175.