Overview
Xingfu ZHANG
- Department:Organization Management
- Phone:+86 (0)21 52301383
- Title:Associate Professor
- Email:xfzhang@sjtu.edu.cn
Xingfu ZHANG, Ph.D, associate professor of Antai College of Economics and Management, visiting scholar of University of Pennsylvania. He is interested in Buddhism, traditional Chinese learning, religion, philosophy, psychology, and management, and his research interests include business ethics and leadership development. His courses are:
Traditional Chinese Learning and Leadership Development, for undergraduates
Business Ethics, for MBA
Business Ethics and Professional Accounting Morality, for MPAcc
He was awarded as "Excellent Teacher" in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2016 academic years respectively.
N.B. Currenty as he is not a doctoral candidate advisor, please find another professor for opportunities to study in ACEM, thanks
Papers:
1. General Questions of Religion, Philosophy and Science, Digest of World Economics, Supplement 2006
2. Negative Physi-psychological Effects of Immoral Behavior , Shanghai Management Science, 2005.5
3. Family Roots of Perfectionism, Demography and Economy, Supplement 2004
4. Marketing Ethics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 2004
On Perfectionism, Peking University Business Review, 2004.2
Perfectionism and Mediocre, Contemporary Finance, Supplement 2003
5. Six Sigma and Perfectionism, Enterprise Management, 2003.9
100 Management Cases, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 2003
6. Question Ethical Companies, Enterprise Management, 2002.10
7. On Preventing Employee's Role Ambiguity, Enterprise Management, 2001.6
8. Holism and Strategic Thinking, Digest of World Economics, Supplement 1999
Books or book chapters:
Introduction to Business Ethics, Shanghai People Press, 2006
Test Bank for Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 2003
Seven Life Lessons of Chaos (translation to Chinese), Shanghai Science and Technology Education Press, 2001
Projects:
Corporate Culture Building for OMRON (China), 2005
Research of Business Ethics Management in Companies, 2004
Strategy Design for Da'an Company, 2003
I have been teaching two courses:
Business Ethics, for MBA students
Communication Skills and Leadership Development, for undergraduates