Assistant Professor
Yinuo Tang
Ph.D. in Strategy, University of Pittsburgh
Research Interests:International Business, Institution Theory, Emerging Market, Platform Competition, Digitalization and Regulation
0755-2603 5295
tangyinuo@phbs.pku.edu.cn
Office: Rm. 745, PHBS Building
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Biography
Research Interests
International Business, Institution Theory, Emerging Market, Platform Competition, Digitalization and Regulation
 
Education
Ph.D. in Strategy, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2010-2015
Master of Public Administration, Cornell Institute of Public Affairs, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2008-2010 
Bachelor of Economics, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2004-2008
 
Employment
Peking University HSBC Business School, Department of Management, Assistant Professor, Strategy and International Business 2021-
ByteDance, Senior Expert of Strategy and Management, 2020-2021
University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Business and Economics, Assistant Professor, Strategy and International Business, 2015-2020
University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business, Instructor, Strategy and Management, 2013-2015
               
Publications
1. Chengguang Li, Yadong Luo, Juan Bu and Yinuo Tang. 2023. The role of networks in international acquisition premiums, Journal of International Business Studies, Forthcoming.

2. Juan Bu, Yinuo Tang, Yadong Luo, and Chengguang Li. 2023. Learning from inbound foreign acquisitions for outbound expansion by emerging market MNEs, Journal of International Business Studies, 54(5): 852-886.

3. Chengguang Li, William Newburry, Oded Shenkar, & Yinuo Tang. 2021.Country reputation and investor reactions to cross-border acquisitions. Journal of Management Studies, 58. (6), 1609-1639 
 
4. Wei Shi & Yinuo Tang.  2015. Cultural similarity as in-group favoritism: The impact of religious and ethnic similarities on alliance formation and announcement returns. Journal of Corporate Finance, 34, 32-46. 
 
5. Yinuo Tang, Stone Weilei Shi, & John Prescott. 2014. The Synchronization Trap: Cross-border Acquisition Pacing during Institutional Transition. Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings, IM Division.
                   
Teaching Interests
Platform strategy; Digitalization and tech. regulation; Strategic management; Global strategy; Emerging market multinationals; Corporate strategy in China
 
Teaching Experience
University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Business and Economics
     STRA4701 Strategic Management, 2016-2020
     STRA4702 Global Corporate Strategy, 2018-2020
University of Pittsburgh, Katz Graduate School of Business
     BUSSPP 1080 Strategic Management 2013-2015
Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance
     Strategic Management (Full Time) for MBA 2019-2020