15 CB faculty members recognised as World’s Top 2% Scientists

5 Nov 2022
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The College is pleased to report that 15 faculty members of the College of Business of City University of Hong Kong are among the top 2% of the world’s most highly cited scientists, according to Stanford University. This compares to seven last year, and the College is excited to see more faculty members on the list, a recognition of their hard work and dedication to research excellence.

The Top 2% of the World’s Most Highly Cited Scientists at CB include:

Professor Kevin CHIANG
Professor, Department of Management Sciences

Dr William CHUNG
Associate Professor, Department of Management Sciences

Professor Robert DAVISON
Professor, Department of Information Systems

Professor KIM Jeong Bon
Chair Professor, Department of Accountancy
Acting Dean, College of Business

Dr Raymond LAU
Associate Professor, Department of Information Systems

Professor Matthew LEE
Vice-President (Development & External Relations)
Chair Professor of Information Systems & E-Commerce, Department of Information Systems

Professor Julie LI
Chair Professor, Department of Marketing
Associate Provost

Professor LI Xin
Professor, Department of Information Systems

Professor Jane LU
Chair Professor, Department of Management

Professor MA Jian
Professor, Department of Information Systems

Professor Maris MARTINSONS
Professor, Department of Management

Professor NAH Fui Hoon
Professor, Affiliate, Department of Information Systems

Professor SIAU Keng Leng
Head and Chair Professor, Department of Information Systems

Professor Christian WAGNER
Chair Professor, Affiliate, Department of Information Systems

Professor YANG Zhilin
Professor, Department of Marketing

At the university level, over 180 CityU scholars are on the list. Compared to faculty size, CityU's percentage of the top 2% of the world’s most highly cited scientists is among the top 100 in the world, with only a very few universities in Asia making the list.

The College congratulates our faculty for their achievements.