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Associate Professor
Fanmin Kong
Ph.D. in Human Resources and Industrial Relations, University of Minnesota
Research Interests: Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Organization Theory, Corporate Culture
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Biography
Research Fields:
Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Organization Theory, Corporate Culture

Education:
Ph.D., Human Resources and Industrial Relations, University of Minnesota, US, 2001
M.A., Economics, Peking University, Beijing, China, 1985
B.A., Economics, Peking University, Beijing, China, 1983
 
Working Experience:
Peking UNIVERSITY, HSBC School of Business
Associate Professor, Human Resources & Industrial Relations    8/2014 –
 
Peking UNIVERSITY, Guanghua School of Management
Associate Professor, Human Resources & Industrial Relations    8/2001 – 8/2014
Director, Corporate Culture Research Institute     2/2004 – 8/2014
Executive Director, Undergraduate & Postgraduate Program      7/2013 – 7/2014
 
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, CHRLS (Industrial Relations Center)
Visiting Professor   9/2007 – 8/2008
Research Fellow, Data Manager           9/1998 – 7/2001
Research Assistant, Instructor 9/1994 – 8/1998
 
KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY, Graduate School of Business Administration
Professor of International HRM           6/2008 – 7/2008
 
PEKING UNIVERSITY, School of Economics
Lecturer of Economics   1/1986 – 8/1994
 
UNIVERSITE DE PARIS I, ROSES
Visiting Scholar            9/1992 – 9/1993
 
Books:
Guang, Lei, and Fanmin Kong. 2010. “Rural Prejudice and Gender Discrimination in China’s Urban Job Market”, In Martin King Whyte (ed.) One Country, Two Societies: Rural-Urban Inequality in China, HCCS 16, pp. 241-264. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England.
Wang, Yijiang, and Fanmin Kong. 1998. Human Resource Management in Modern Enterprises, Shanghai People’s Press, Shanghai, China. 

Publications:
 Ben-Ner, Avner, Fanmin Kong, Stephanie Lluis. 2012 “Uncertainty, Task Environment, and Organization Design: An Empirical Investigation,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Volume 82, Issue 1, pp. 281–313.

Kong, F., Cai, Y., and Zhang, L. 2011. “Emerging Models of Employment Relationships in China: Challenges and Opportunities of Human Resources and Safety Performance in China's Coal Mining Firms”. Labor & Employment Relations Association Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting, Denver.

Zhou, Bing, Fanmin Kong, and Yichi Zhang. 2011. “On the Dimensions and Impacts of Employer Brand: An Empirical Study of Commercial Banks and College Graduate Job-Seekers”, China Management Magazine (Academic Edition), Volume 14, pp. 3-22.
Kong, Fanmin, and Bin Xiao, 2010. “Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control: An Avenue to the Harmonious Society in China” Enterprise Decision Making, Vol. 5, pp. 61-64.

Ben-Ner, Avner, Louis Putterman, Fanmin Kong, and Dan Magan. 2004. “Reciprocity in a Two Part Dictator Game,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 53, pp. 333-352.

Ben-Ner, Avner, Fanmin Kong, and Louis Putterman. 2004. “Share and Share Alike? Intelligence, Socialization, Personality, and Gender-Pairing as Determinants of Giving,” Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 25, Issue 5, pp. 581-589.

Ben-Ner, Avner, Fanmin Kong, Tsushian Han, Nienchi Liu, and Yong-seung Park. 2001 “The Organization of Work: Changes and Their Consequences,” The Nordic Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 27, No. 2, 121-134.

Kong, Fanmin. 2004. “Are ‘High-Performance HRM’ really High-Performance?” PKU Business Review, No. 2, pp. 38-40.

Kong, Fanmin. 2004. “HRM in China: Theoretical and Empirical Studies by Chinese Researchers,” PKU Business Review, No. 8, pp. 56-61.

Kong, Fanmin. 1991. “Pollution Control in Industrial Enterprises: A Cost-Benefit Analysis and Its Policy Implications,” Journal of Peking University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), Vol. 6, pp.37-40.

Kong, Fanmin and Min Xiao. 1989. “The Decision-Making, Layout, and Buildup of the ‘Third Line’ Construction: A Historical Perspective,” Economic Science Journal, No. 2, pp. 63-67.

Kong, Fanmin. 1987. “The Import of Technology and Equipment in Early 1970's in Retrospect,” Economic Science Journal, No. 5, pp. 72-75.

Working Papers:
Kong, Fanmin, and Junjing Lu, 2014. “The Nature of Industrial Relations and Its Impacts on Occupational Safety and Health in China” presented at the 6th Biennial IACMR conference, June 18-22, 2014, Beijing. An earlier version of this paper, coauthored with Yujie Cai, was also presented at the 65th LERA annual meeting in St. Louis, June 5-9, 2013.
 
Li, Lu, Fanmin Kong, Qiuge Qi, and Lin Zhou, 2014. “On the trend of employment discriminations in China labor markets: A content analysis of recruiting advertisements”, presented at the 6th Biennial IACMR conference, June 18-22, 2014, Beijing.
 
Ben-Ner, Avner, Fanmin Kong, and Stéphanie Lluis: “Do ESOP and Profit Sharing Matter? Productivity, Profitability, Employment, Wages, and Workplace Safety.” Conference Paper presented at the The 2012 Conference of The International Association for the Economics of Participation, Rutgers University, and at the 4th EMES International Conference on Social Enterpises, University of Liege (Belgium), July 2013. Submitted to Industrial & Labor Relations Review.
 
Kong, Fanmin and Lu Li. “Which Type of Employers Tends to Be More Fastidious in Recruiting?—New Evidence from Beijing’s Urban Labor Market”, presented at the 3rd Biennial IACMR conference, June, 2008, Guangzhou.
 
Kong, Fanmin and Yujie Cai. “The Effects of Regulations and Macroeconomic Policies on Workplace Safety in China Coal-Mining Firms”, Submitted to Human Relations for publication.
 
Ben-Ner, A., Y. Park, and F. Kong. “Organization of Work and Human Resource Management Practices: Consequences for Occupational Safety”, still under working.
 
Ben-Ner, Avner, Fanmin Kong, Zsushian Han, Nienchi Liu, Yong-seung Park, and Steve Smela. 2001 “What Works at Work? Evidence from the Minnesota Human Resources Management Practices Study,” CURA Reporter, University of Minnesota, No. 2, Vol. XXXI, pp. 9-17.

Ben-Ner, Avner, F. Kong, and S. Bosley. 1999. “Workplace Organization and Human Resources Practices: The Retail Food Industry,” TRFIC working paper 00-01,University of Minnesota.
Human Resource Management
Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics
Management