Founding Dean, Professor of China Business and Globalization, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB)
PhD, University of Alberta
Economic Disruption, Business in China, Constructive Innovations, Global Implications of China’s Economic Transformation, Innovation and Globalization by Chinese Companies, Innovation in Management Education, Reform of SOEs, Relationship Between State and Business, Role of Private Sector in China
Our flagship program helps global business leaders, industry disruptors and agenda-setters gain actionable insights on the disruptive transformation of the Chinese economy.
This two-year, part-time, partially online program will confer a Master of Science in Finance from Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and a Master of Business Administration from CKGSB.
A one-week China immersion program, for global scales-up and start-up companies to learn China-specific knowledge, network with potential local partners and pitch for Chinese investment. It provides excellent opportunities for ambitious entrepreneurs to capture the inspiring China opportunities.
A one-week China immersion program, for global scales-up and start-up companies to learn China-specific knowledge, network with potential local partners and pitch for Chinese investment. It provides excellent opportunities for ambitious entrepreneurs to capture the inspiring China opportunities.
On April 29th, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) Founding Dean and Professor of China Business and Globalization Xiang Bing joined Thomas L. Friedman, Recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes and Author, Reporter and Columnist for The New York Times; Joseph S. Nye, Former Dean for Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government; and Wang Huiyao, Founder and President …
On October 29, 2019, Founding Dean of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), Xiang Bing met with ChosunBiz to discuss the value of business schools and the future of the Chinese economy. Underscoring how China has managed to maintain and strengthen its position as the world’s third largest economy since 2008, Dean Xiang said, …