Xiaorong Zhang

at Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

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Dr. Xiaorong Zhang is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Finance, Fudan School of Management. She visited MIT Sloan School for 5 months in 2000, and Columbia Business School from August 2008 to July 2009.

Dr. Zhang’s research interests include foreign exchange market development, corporate finance and financial markets. She has published more than 20 academic papers in peered review journals and 4 books (one as the individual author) in China, and presented research papers in several international academic conferences.

Dr. Zhang teaches in the undergraduate, graduate and MBA programs in Fudan School of Management. By starting to teach in English since 2003, she has sufficient lecturing experience in US and European global MBA and EMBA programs.

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