Zhujun Ding

Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at Henley Business School

Senior Lecturer in International Business at King’s Business School

Schools

  • Henley Business School
  • King’s Business School

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Biography

Henley Business School

Dr Zhujun Ding joined the Henley Business School in October 2016 as a Lecturer. Prior to joining Henley, Zhujun was an Assistant Professor at Tongji University, China. Previously she was an Assistant Professor at Hang Seng Management College, Hong Kong. She obtained her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Management from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She graduated from Zhejiang University in China with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Her research interests include entrepreneurship, emerging market firm strategy, and international business. She has published several papers in journals and won best paper awards from the Academy of Management annual meeting.

Journals:

Ma, X., Ding, Z., & Yuan, L. (2016). Subnational institutions, political capital, and the internationalization of entrepreneurial firms in emerging economies. Journal of World Business, 51(5), 843-854.

Ahlstrom, D. & Ding, Z. J. (2015). Entrepreneurship in China: Progress and challenges. In D. Cumming, M. Firth, W. Hou & E. Lee (eds.), Developments in Chinese entrepreneurship: Key issues and challenges. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 1-32.

Ding, Z. J., Au, K., & Chiang, F. (2015). Social Trust and Angel Investors' Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis across Nations. Journal of Business Venturing, 30(2), 307-321.

Ding, Z. J., Sun, S. L., & Au, K. (2014). Angel Investor's Selection Criteria: A Comparative Institutional Perspective. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 31(3),705-731.

Ahlstrom, D. & Ding, Z. J. (2014). Entrepreneurship in China: An overview. International Small Business Journal, 32(6): 1-9.

Au, K., Chiang, F., Birtch, T., & Ding, Z. J. (2013). Incubating the next generation to venture: The case of a family business in Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 30(3), 749-767.

Ahlstrom, D., Lamond, D., & Ding, Z. J. 2009. Reexamining some management lessons from military history. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 26(4): 617-642.

King’s Business School

Dr Zhujun Ding is a senior lecturer at King’s Business School, King’s College London. Her research interests include entrepreneurship, emerging market firm strategy, and international business.

She obtained her PhD in Management from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and has published several influential papers in leading international journals and won best paper awards from the Academy of Management and Academy of International Business annual meetings. She has been teaching in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and UK for many years, and offering consulting services.

Publications

  • Organisational learning and export performance of emerging market entrepreneurial firms: The roles of RBV mechanism and decision-making approach 11 February 2019
  • Angel investors' selection criteria: a comparative institutional perspective 01 September 2014
  • Entrepreneurship in China: an overview 01 September 2014
  • Social trust and angel investors' decisions: a multilevel analysis across nations 01 March 2015
  • Subnational institutions, political capital, and the internationalization of entrepreneurial firms in emerging economies 01 September 2016
  • Home country supportiveness/unfavorableness and outward foreign direct investment from China 01 April 2018

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