Overview

Yujia ZHENG

  • Department:Economics
  • Phone:+86 (0)21 52301049
  • Title:Assistant Professor
  • Email:zhengyujia@sjtu.edu.cn
Profile
  • B.A. in Mathematics, M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics

     

    Morning Starexcellent teacher of Shanghai Jiao Tong University(2009)

    “Excellent Class Advisor” of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2012)

    Rutgers University visiting scholar (2013-2014).

     

    Papers published in China Economic Quarterly, China Economic Quarterly, Economist (China), Journal of Finance and Economics (China), China Finance Review International, etc.

    Primary research interests: Innovation Management, Organization Economics, Corporate Finance, Contract Economics.

     

     


     

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Research
  • Research Interest: Innovation Management, Digital Economics and FinTech, Organizational Economics,  Financial Contract

    MAIN PAPERS :

    žInstitutional basis of control distortion: an incomplete contract view[J], (with Li Shuang-jin), Shanghai Management Science, China, 2012(04) June: 76-81.

    žPrivate Benefit of Control, Moral Hazard, and Soft Budget Constraint [J] (with LI Shuang-jin)  Journal of Finance and Economics,China, 2010(05): 123 - 132.

    ž “R&D Outsourcing of the Firm: A Survey” [J] (with FEI Fang-yu, LI Jing, and JIANG Shi-cheng), China Economic Quarterly. 2009(03):1107-1162.

    ž “Different Kinds of Residual Control Rights and Their Effects on Corporate Governance” [J], (with Li Shuang-jin), Shanghai Economic Review, China2009(12): 62 - 67.

    ž “Financing Contract: A Theory of Ex Post Inefficiency Based on Private Benefit” [J], (with Li Shuang-jin), China Finance Review, 2009, December,3(3)152-165.

    ž “Economic Analysis on Authority – applied to the Corporate Governance of Large & Medium-sized State-owned Enterprises” (with Li Shuangjin). Economist.China. 2008(2):62-66.

    ž “Restricting Effects of Take Over: A Survey” [J], (with Fei Fang-yu). World Economic Papers.China, 2006(4):66-73.

     

    WORKS:

    ž Nature of Firms, Behavior of Government and Real Control Rights Allocation [M]. Zheng Yu-jia. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, Shanghai, October, 2010.

    ž Incomplete Contract: theory and application [M]. Zheng Yu-jia. Shanghai Jiao Tong university press, shanghai, December, 2015.

     

    TRANSLATIONS:

    ž Contract Theory [M]. By Patrick Bolton and Mathias Dewatripont, translated by Fei fang-yu, Jiang shi-cheng and Zheng yu-jia, Shanghai People's Publishing House, October, 2008.

    ž Contract Economics [M]. By Salanie. Translated By Fei Fang-yu, Zhang Xiao-hu And Zheng Yu-jia, Shanghai University Of Finance & Economics Press. July, 2008.

    ž Special Interest Politics [M]. By Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman, Translated by Zhu Bao-hua, (I Translated One Chapter), Shanghai University of Finance & Economics Press, April, 2009.

    ž Economics, Organization and Management [M]. By Paul Milgrom and John Roberts, Translated by Fei Fang-yu, (I Translated Parts of This Book), Economic Science Press, May, 2004.

     

    RESEARCH PROJECTS:

    ž The organizational form and governance mechanism of crowed innovation under “internet +”. Shanghai soft Science and technology program, Principal Investigator, 2016.07-2017.06.

    ž The Selection of Organizational Form and The Allocation of Real Control in Innovation Network ,National Nature Science Foundation of China, Principal Investigator, 2009.012011.12.

    ž The Governance of Power: Economic Analysis of Large Department Institution Reform. Program Of Philosophy and Social Science of Shanghai, Principal Investigator, 2008.012010.12.

    ž Culture and technology innovation based on industry chain, technology chain and value chain. Major program of National planning of philosophy and social science. 2012.01-2015.12. (Participant)

    ž Institution design and operation mechanism research of sustainable public transit development in giant city of China. Major program of National planning of philosophy and social science. 2013.01-2016.12. (Participant)

     

    ž   Participation in Several National and Provincial Programs in Addition.

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Teaching
  • Courses for Undergraduate, Master, Ph.D. and MBA:

    Microeconomics

    Macroeconomics

    Institutional Economics

    Management Economics

    Contract Economics

    Organizational Economics

     

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