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Jinyong Zhan

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First Name:Jinyong
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Last Name:Zhan
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RePEc Short-ID:pzh1223
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https://eco.cueb.edu.cn/szll/zzjs/gjjjymyx/d58041858be446c989dbd60622e46c4b.htm
No.121 Zhangjialukou, Fengtai District,Beijing,P.R.China
jinyongzhan@126.com
Terminal Degree:2024 School of International Trade and Economics (SITE); University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(80%) Capital University of Economics and Business

Beijing, China
http://www.cueb.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:cuebbcn (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) University of International Business and Economics (UIBE)

Beijing, China
http://www.uibe.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:uibeccn (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) Monash Business School
Monash University

Melbourne, Australia
http://business.monash.edu/
RePEc:edi:fbmonau (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) College of Economics
Jinan University

Guangzhou, China
http://ec.jnu.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:cejnucn (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) School of Economics
Henan University

Kaifeng, China
http://econ.henu.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:sehencn (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Articles

  1. Jinyong Zhan & Xinrui Wang & Qian Li & Jiazhang Zhao, 2025. "Digital Industry Agglomeration and Export Product Diversification: Evidence from Chinese Firms," China & World Economy, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 33(1), pages 64-100, January.
  2. Jinyong Zhan & Zixie Zhang & Mingjie Rui, 2025. "The Impact of SARS Epidemic on Firm Investment: Evidence from Listed Firms in China," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(4), pages 1095-1112, March.
  3. Jinyong Zhan & Haihan Zhang, 2024. "The Effects of the Development Zone Upgrading on the Diversification of Firm’s Product Exports: Evidence from Chinese Exporters," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 60(9), pages 1435-1456, September.
  4. Jiazhang Zhao & Xinrui Wang & Jinyong Zhan, 2024. "Is international cooperation effective in combating terrorism? Evidence from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(47), pages 5575-5590, October.
  5. Jinyong Zhan & Jingci Zhu, 2021. "The effects of state ownership on innovation: evidence from the state-owned enterprises reform in China," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 53(1), pages 145-163, January.

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Articles

  1. Jinyong Zhan & Jingci Zhu, 2021. "The effects of state ownership on innovation: evidence from the state-owned enterprises reform in China," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 53(1), pages 145-163, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Zhang, Shengling & Wu, Zihao & He, Yinan & Hao, Yu, 2022. "How does the green credit policy affect the technological innovation of enterprises? Evidence from China," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).
    2. Luo, Yonggen & Wang, Deli & Hu, Shiyang, 2024. "Patent collateral and the trajectory of innovation," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 84(C).
    3. Wang, Chenxi & Wang, Deli & Deng, Xincai & Wu, Shangrui, 2025. "Does the participation of non-state shareholders matter for state-owned enterprises’ resilience?," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 98(C).
    4. Huang, Xiulu & Wang, Xiaoyu & Ge, Pengfei, 2024. "Selective industrial policy and innovation resource misallocation," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 124-146.
    5. Xiyan Mao & Peiyu Wang, 2023. "Import–export nexus and China's emerging trade in environmental goods," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(1), pages 157-181, March.
    6. Xu, Shulin & Chen, Shuoqi & Jiao, Wenniu & Chen, Mengjie, 2025. "State-owned enterprises shareholders and innovation of private enterprises: Evidence from China," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).
    7. Dongmin Kong & Zihan Xiong & Ni Qin, 2024. "How Does Climate Risk Affect Employment Adjustment? Firm-Level Evidence From China," Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, Bank Indonesia, vol. 27(4), pages 655-680, December.
    8. Cao, Tiantian & Li, Weian & Zhang, Yaowei & Zheng, Minna, 2024. "Win–win or Lose–Lose? Dual logic, board factional faultlines, and ambidextrous innovation in state-owned enterprises," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 137(C).
    9. Hui Wang & Anyin Jiang & Fayyaz Ahmad & Nabila Abid & Abbas Ali Chandio, 2024. "Attribute imbalances and innovation implementation based on grounded theory: A case of Chinese enterprises in Gansu Province," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 33(2), pages 407-423, February.

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