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    Michael Wong

    Assistant Professor at HKU Business School

    Michael B. Wong is an Assistant Professor of Management and Strategy with a joint appointment in Economics at the HKU Business School, University of Hong Kong.12 He joined the University of Hong Kong in 2022 after completing his PhD in Economics from MIT.3 Prior to his doctoral studies, he received an A.B. in Physics from Harvard University in 2012.1

    Research Interests

    Dr. Wong's research focuses on several key areas:

    1. Labor economics
    2. Organizational economics
    3. Housing economics
    4. Monetary economics

    His current work examines the economics of barter and digital money, the global rise of labor service outsourcing, and Hong Kong's housing crisis.3

    Academic Positions and Affiliations

    • Assistant Professor at HKU Business School (2022-present)
    • Fellow at the Centre on Contemporary China and the World, University of Hong Kong (2023-present)
    • Board Member of Citizen Action Design (2023-present)
    • Consultant for the Hong Kong Jockey Club (2023-present)1

    Teaching

    At HKU, Dr. Wong teaches courses such as:

    • Global Management from Economics Perspective
    • Economics of Organization and Strategy13

    Publications and Research

    Dr. Wong has several publications and working papers, including:

    • "Ideological Bias and Trust in Information Sources" (forthcoming in American Economic Journal: Microeconomics)
    • "The Employment Effects of Domestic Outsourcing"
    • "Domestic Outsourcing and Employment Security"
    • "A Theory of the Visible Hand: Intermediation and Coordination in Markets for Relational Contracts"1

    He is also involved in research on Hong Kong's housing crisis and has contributed to policy discussions through various publications and presentations.2

    Public Engagement

    Dr. Wong actively engages in public discourse on economic issues affecting Hong Kong. He has written articles for publications such as the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong Economic Journal, and Ming Pao, addressing topics like housing policy, economic recovery, and talent retention in Hong Kong.2

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    Location

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR