ZHANG

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ZHANG

PhD, Management, Finance

Bobo Zhang is an Associate Professor of Finance at NEOMA Business School. He obtained his PhD in Finance from the University of Warwick and holds a Master degree in Finance and Economics from the same university. He earned his BA in Economics from Sichuan University, China. He teaches corporate finance and Python programming with applications to finance in various master and bachelor programmes. His research mainly focuses on empirical corporate finance, corporate governance, political economy, sell-side analysts, and blockchain applications. His research papers have been accepted and presented at several major conferences, including Northern Finance Association (NFA) Annual Conference, European Finance Association (EFA) Annual Meeting, Financial Management Association (FMA) Annual Conference, and American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting, among others. He has published in the Accounting Review. Beyond his academic work, he has worked as a part-time consultant to a large European asset management company.

MODGIL, S., S. GUPTA, B. ZHANG, S. BAG, "Blockchain‐enabled supply chain finance strategies for a circular economy revolution", Business Strategy and the Environment, November 2024, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 7006-7020

10.1002/bse.3853

ZHANG, Z., T. TRINH, B. ZHANG, "Long-term orientation and hedge fund activism" NEOMA Business School Finance Research Seminar. 2023, Paris, France

ZHANG, B., "Shining Light on Corporate Political Spending: Evidence from Shareholder Engagement" in 2019 Financial Management Association (FMA) Annual Meeting, 2019, New Orleans, LA, United States

VERNY, J., W. GUAN, B. ZHANG, W. DING, "Does supply chain alignment affect blockchain adoption in supply chain? Empirical evidence from China and France" in 6th PROLOG International Conference, 2021

MODGIL, S., S. GUPTA, B. ZHANG, S. BAG, "Blockchain‐enabled supply chain finance strategies for a circular economy revolution", Business Strategy and the Environment, November 2024, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 7006-7020 DOI : 10.1002/bse.3853