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Visiting Professor
David Ong
Ph.D., Economics, University of California at Davis
Research Interests: Experimental Economics, Behavioral Game Theory, Industrial Organization
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+86-755-2603-2655
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dvdong@gmail.com
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Office: RM 708, PHBS Building
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CV
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Biography
Research Fields:

Experimental Economics, Behavioral Game Theory, Industrial Organization
 

Education:

Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Davis, June 2009.

M.A.(Terminal), Economics, New York University, New York, May 2001.

B.A., Great Books Program, St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD, May 1993.

ACADEMIC CAREER
2009-Present, Assistant Professor of Economics, Peking University HSBC Business School

Publications:
"Collaboration incentives: endogenous selection into single and coauthorships by surnames in economics and management," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 147, 2018 (with Ho Chan Fan, Benno Torgler, and Yu Yang).

“Location still matters: Evidence from an online shopping field experiment, ”  Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 146, 2018 (with Zhong Zemin and John Morgan).

“Heterogeneous risk/loss aversion in complete Information all-pay auctions, ”  European Economic Review, 95, 2017 (with Zhuoqiong Chen and Ella Segev).

“Income attraction: An online dating field experiment, ”  Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 111, 2015 (with Jue Wang).

“The Gender difference in the value of winning, ”  Economics Letters, 137, 2015 (with Zhuoqiong Chen and Roman Sheremeta).

“Education and income attraction: an online dating field experiment, ”  Applied Economics, 2015.

Working Papers:
“Hard to get: the scarcity of women and the competition for high-income men in Chinese cities,” (with Yu Yang, Junsen Zhang).

“Marrying up: the tradeoff between spousal income and spousal height,” (with Pierre-Andre Chiappori, Yu Yang, Junsen Zhang).

“Choice averse behavior and sampling risk: a field experiment with actual shoppers” (with Mengxia Zhang).

“College Admissions and the Labor Market Beauty Premium,” (with Man Xie and Junsen Zhang).

“Pro bono work and trust in expert fields” (with Chun-Lei Yang).

“Fishy gifts: bribing with shame and guilt”.
Graduate
  • Industrial Organization Approach to Finance, Peking University HSBC School of Business, Spring 2012
  • Empirical Industrial Organization (of Experts), Peking University HSBC School of Business, Spring 2010-
  • Experimental Economics, Peking University HSBC School of Business, Fall 09-

Undergraduate
  • Empirical Industrial Organization, UCD, Spring 09
  • Principles of Microeconomics, University of the Pacific, Fall 08 - Spring 09.
  • Game Theory, Economics Department, UCD, Summer 07.
  • The Behavioral Economics of Marketing, UCD Extension, Summer 08.