Qi Wang is an assistant professor in the Department of Information Systems at the City University of Hong Kong. She received her Ph.D. in Information Systems and Analytics from the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore. Her research focuses on the economics of AI, IT entrepreneurship, digital innovation, FinTech, as well as the labor economics of IT professionals. She employs different research methods in her studies including machine learning and econometric methods.
Teaching Areas
- Introduction to Businss Programming in Python
- Regulatory Compliance for Financial Services Technologies
Publications
Journal Publications and Reviews |
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Conference Papers |
- Lin, Binger; Ge, Chunmian; WANG, Qi / Investigating the Impact of No-poaching Agreements among Big Tech Firms on Entrepreneurial Activities of IT Professionals. June 2023; The 16th China Summer Workshop on Information Management, 24/06/2023 - 25/06/2023, Changsha, China.
- WANG, Qi; Huang, Ke-Wei; Giri Kumar, Tayi / Exploring the Effects of Technological Proximity to Venture Capitalists on the Performance of AI Start-ups. December 2022; The 32nd WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS, 14/12/2022 - 16/12/2022, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works |
- Liu, Xuanqi; Wang, Qi; Huang, Ke-Wei / Text-Based Technological Risk and Firm Innovation: An Empirical Analysis. June 2023; CSWIM 2023 - PROCEEDINGS OF The 16th China Summer Workshop on Information Management. pp. 398
- Wang, Qi; Huang, Ke-Wei / Exploring the Heterogeneous Knowledge Spillover Effects from University AI Research on the Creation and Performance of AI Start-ups. June 2021; CSWIM 2021 - PROCEEDINGS OF The 14th China Summer Workshop on Information Management. pp. 32-37
- WANG, Qi; Liu, Xuanqi; Huang, Ke-Wei / Displaced or augmented? How does artificial intelligence affect our jobs: Evidence from linkedIn. December 2019; International Conference on Information Systems 2019 Proceedings.
- Wang, Qi; Huang, Ke-Wei / Exploring the Fintech jobs-skills fit of financial and information technology professionals: Evidence from linkedIn. December 2018; International Conference on Information Systems 2018 Proceedings.
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