Mr David WONG (黃偉豪先生)
MA (HKU)
BBA (HKUST)

Lecturer
Programme Director of BBA-HRM Programme
Department of Management
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1971-839X

電話 : (852) 3963 5775
電郵 :
davidwong@hsu.edu.hk


Mr. David Wong has over 20-year extensive experience in financial and management accounting, intellectual property, human resources, and supply chain management in global retail companies and more than 7-year teaching experience in tertiary institutions. He is passionate about sharing his on-the-ground experience with the students, particularly start-ups and financial and operations management in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

Research and Teaching InterestsIntellectual Contributions (Publications, Conferences, Books, Book Chapters, etc.)Business and Professional Engagement (including membership)
TopResearch and Teaching Interests
  • Research interests: Economic geography, international business (especially foreign direct investment and international trade), regional development, and China, Southeast, and South Asia
  • Teaching interests: Management as a liberal art and China business
TopIntellectual Contributions (Publications, Conferences, Books, Book Chapters, etc.)
  • Michael Bryant, Tai Andy Chi Lok, and Wong David Wai Ho (2024), “FinTech,” Elgar Encyclopaedia of International Economic Law (accepted).
  • Wong David Wai Ho, Tai Andy Chi Lok, Chan David Yuen Tung, and Fung Harry Lee (2024), "Can tourism development and economic growth mutually reinforce in small countries? Evidence from Singapore", Current Issues in Tourism, 27, 8, 1316-1331. (SSCI) (ABS 2)
  • Zhao Simon Xiao Bin, Wong David Wai Ho, Shao Chen Han, and Liu Kai Ming (2024), "Rising income and wealth inequality in China: Empirical assessments and theoretical reflections," Journal of Contemporary China, 33, 147, 544-559. (SCCI)
  • Qiang Will Wei, Luo Hao Wen, Xiao Rainie Y., Wong David Wai Ho, Shi Alex Shuai, Lin Zi Wei, Huang Bo and Lee Harry Fung (2023), "Can urban polycentricity improve air quality? Evidence from Chinese cities", Journal of Cleaner Production, 406, 137080. (SCI) (ABS 2)
  • Wong David Wai Ho, Lee Harry Fung, Zhao Simon Xiao Bin and Tai Andy Chi Lok (2022), "Post-2008 fiscal stimulus packages and the driving forces for China's urbanization", Land, 11, 2303. (SSCI)
  • Tai Andy Chi Lok, Wong David Wai Ho (co-first and corresponding author), Lee Harry Fung, and Qiang Wei (2022), “Tourism long- and short-term influence on global cities’ economic growth: The case of Hong Kong,” PLoS One, 17, 9, (SCI)
  • Michael Bryane, Koroleska Nataliya, Tai Andy Chi Lok, and Wong David Wai Ho (2022), “A critical look at using financial technology policy to promote the sustainable development goals,” Sustainable development, 30, 6, 1911-1920. (SSCI)
  • Wong David Wai Ho, Zhao Simon Xiao Bin, and Lee Harry Fung (2022), “Air transport, economic growth, and regional inequality across three Chinese macro-regions,” Geographical Research, 60, 446-460. (SSCI)
  • Qiang Wei, Lee Harry Fung, Lin Zi Wei, and Wong David Wai Ho (2020), “Revisiting the impact of vehicle emissions and other contributors to air pollution in urban built-up areas: A dynamic spatial econometric analysis,” Science of the Total Environment, 740, 1-13. (SCI)
  • Wong David Wai Ho, Lee Harry Fung, Zhao Simon Xiao Bin, and Pei Qing (2020), “Region-specific determinants of the foreign direct investment in China,” Geographical Research, 58, 2, 126-140. (SSCI).
  • Zhao Simon Xiao Bin, Wong David Wai Ho (corresponding author), Wong David W.S. and Jiang Yan Peng (2020), Ever-transient FDI and ever-polarizing regional development: revisiting conventional theories of regional development in the context of China, Southeast, and South Asia”, Growth and Change, 51, 338-361. (SSCI) (ABS 2)
  • Zhao Simon Xiao Bin, Qiang Wei, Wong David Wai Ho, and Xian Shi (2018), “Theoretical framework and development strategy of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,” Progress in Geography, 37, 12, 1-12 (in Chinese).
TopBusiness and Professional Engagement (including membership)
  • FCCA, The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
  • Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants