杨小聪

作者: 时间:2024-03-21 点击数:

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研究领域:

健康经济学, 公共卫生, 人口老龄化与生育健康


 

 

个人简介:

杨小聪博士于2017年加入广州大学,现为广州大学公共管理学院副教授,并自20232月起担任墨尔本大学人口与全球健康学院的荣誉研究员,杨教授专注于健康经济学、公共卫生和生育决策研究。他在健康经济学和公共卫生研究领域的学术成果发表在世界著名期刊,如Social Science & MedicineBMC Public Health等期刊上得到同行的认可。他主持中国国家自然科学基金和中国教育部资助的项目。


 

教育背景:

-2017年毕业于英国伯明翰大学,商业与劳动力经济系,获博士学位

-2011年毕业于英国伯明翰大学,经济竞争力与国际商务,获硕士学位(优秀毕业)

-2008年毕业于美国博立顿大学,商学,获学士学位



职业经历

- 20232 – 至今 荣誉研究员, 人口与全球健康学院, 墨尔本大学

- 202210 – 至今    副教授, 公共管理学院, 广州大学

- 20175 – 202210  助理教授, 公共管理学院, 广州大学

- 2015 – 2017       英国伯明翰大学,商学院,英国国家学术院资助项目,研究助理

- 2012 – 2014       英国伯明翰大学,商学院,英国国家学术院资助项目,研究助理


 

教授课程: 

- 本科生课程:《经济学基础》《管理经济学》

- 研究生课程:《公共经济学理论前沿》《社会科学方法论》《社会政策与社会福利》

 


科研服务: 

-国家自然科学基金青年项目(72104058),知觉生育压力对生育意愿和行为的影响及政策因应——基于计划行为理论的纵贯性调查2022/012024/1230万元人民币,在研,主持

教育部人文社会科学研究一般青年项目(18YJCZH221),老龄化新常态下家庭代际互助对老年人健康的影响研究2018/072021/128万元人民币,结项,主持

广州大学科研启动基金(RP2020012),社会资本与老年人健康状况的研究2018/01-2021/128万元人民币,结项,主持

英国社会科学院项目(SG141308),自治、相互依存和社会保障:残疾福利权利和家庭生活的综合研究,2015/01-2017/129285元英镑,参与

英国社会科学院项目(Leverhulme, SG120966/RRBS16414),就业保护、劳动力市场结构和收入分配2012/09-2014/99990元英镑,参与



研究成果:#: 共同第一作者; *: 通讯作者)

近期发表期刊论文

- Yulei Weng and 杨小聪#,*, “Fertility Behaviors and Mid-Late-Life Health Status in China: From A Life-Course Perspective”. Social Science & Medicine (2023): 116314. (SSCI Q1)

Sijie Xu#, 杨小聪#, Jieyu Liu, Marc Ka-chun Chong, Yu Cheng, Weiwei Gong*, and Guanyang Zou*. (2023) “Health and wellbeing among the empty nest and non-empty nest elderly in China—Results from a national cross-sectional study”. PLoS ONE, 18(9): e0291231. (SCIE Q2)

Dan Li#, 杨小聪#,*, and Guanyang Zou. “Ambition or comparison? Socioeconomic status and wellbeing differences between local and migrant workers.” PLoS ONE 18.7 (2023): e0289092. (SCIE Q2)

Hui Sun#, 杨小聪#,*, Xuan Tang, and Fei Peng. “How innovation funding leads enterprises to engage in research and development: Small and medium enterprises’ perspective.” PLoS ONE 18.7 (2023): e0289166. (SCIE Q2)

Chengxiang Tang#, 杨小聪#,*, Fei Peng, Xianglian Hu. “Curse or Blessing? Obesity and Income-Related Inequality in the Chinese Labor Force”. Frontiers in Public Health, 9 (2021): 152. (SSCI Q1)

Kai Zhao#, 杨小聪#,*, Xiaobo Tao, Xiaoyu Xu, Jinkai Zhao. “Exploring the Differential Effects of Online Reviews on Film’s Box-Office Success: Source Identity and Brand Equity from an Integrated Perspective.” Frontiers in Psychology 11 (2020): 217. (SSCI Q2)

Dan Li, Yulei Weng, 杨小聪*, and Kai Zhao. Self-Deprecation or Self-Sufficient? Discrimination and Income Aspirations in Urban Labour Market Sustainable Development. Sustainability 11, no. 22 (2019): 6278. (SSCI Q2)

杨小聪, Kai Zhao*, Xiaobo Tao, and Eric Shiu. “Developing and validating a theory-based model of crowdfunding investment intention—Perspectives from social exchange theory and customer value perspective.” Sustainability 11, no. 9 (2019): 2525. (SSCI Q2)

Chengxiang Tang#, Xueji Wu#, Xiongfei Chen, Bingying Pan*, and 杨小聪. “Examining income-related inequality in health literacy and health-information seeking among urban population in China.” BMC public health 19, no. 1 (2019): 221. (SSCI Q2)

杨小聪, 彭飞, 康丽丽. 绿色地铁:轨道交通对空气污染的净化效果评估——基于南京地铁3号线的实证研究.甘肃行政学院学报, no. 4 (2017): 82-94. CSSCI收录)

Fei Peng, Lili Kang*, Xiaocong Yang, and Xue Li. “Dances with Wolves: Institutional Monitoring, Coordination and Acquisition Decision in China.” In Academy of Management Proceedings, vol. 2016, no. 1, p. 10065. Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management, 2016.

工作论文

Xiaocong Yang, Chengxiang Tang*, Gordon G Liu, Barbara McPake and John John Tayu Lee. Economic Burden of Medical Disputes on Healthcare Institutions’ Performances: A Matching Panel Event-Study.

Xiaocong Yang, Jiawen Zhou*, Fei Peng and Yuting Zhang. Dietary Behaviours and Healthy Ageing: Does Public Medical Insurance Matter? 

Xiaocong Yang, Tianxin Pan, Guanyang Zou and John John Tayu Lee*. Individual and Societal Cost of Multimorbidity, and Complex Multimorbidity in Europe – Evidence EU-17 Countries.

Qing Zhang, Jiayi Jiang, and Xiaocong Yang*. Pandemic and Social Consequences: Cyber-Telecom Victimisation Perspective.

Renyu Li, Chengxiang Tang and Xiaocong Yang*. Does pandemic challenge attract more talents into medical education? The “Fauci effect”. 

Fei Peng, Lili Kang* and Xiaocong Yang. Earning Premium of Height in China: Statistical Discrimination Based on Employers’ Taste. 



语言和计算机技能:

普通话、英语、粤语和客家话

Stata, SPSS, Eviews, R, SAS, Python, ArcGIS and Geoda



 

A/Prof. Xiaocong Yang



Research Interest

Health Economics, Public Health, Ageing and Fertility

 


Personal Profile

Dr. Xiaocong Yang joined Guangzhou University in 2017 and currently serves as an Associate Professor at the School of Public Administration. Since February 2023, he has also been an Honorary Fellow at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. Prof. Yang’s research focuses on health economics, public health, and fertility decisions. His academic achievements in health economics and public health research are recognized in world-renowned journals like Social Science & Medicine and BMC Public Health, etc. He is the principal investigator (PI) and leads projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education of China.


 

Qualifications


- Graduated in 2017, Ph.D. in Management, University of Birmingham, Birmingham Business School, Birmingham, the U.K.

- Graduated in 2011, M.Sc. in Economic Competitiveness & International Business (Distinction), University of Birmingham, Birmingham Business School, Birmingham, the U.K.

- Graduated in 2009, B.Sc. in Business, Benedictine College, School of Business, Kansas, the U.S.A. 


 

Work Experience


- 2023/02 – Present        Honorary Fellow, School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne

- 2022/10 – Present        Associate Professor, School of Public Administration, Guangzhou University

- 2017/05 – 2022/10      Assistant Professor, School of Public Administration, Guangzhou University

- 2015 – 2017                 Research Assistant, Business School, University of Birmingham

- 2012 – 2014                 Research Assistant, Business School, University of Birmingham


 

Teaching


-Intermediate-level

Foundations of Economics, Managerial Economics

-Master-level

Frontiers in Public Economics Theory Social Science, Research Methods, Social Policy and Social Welfare


Research Projects


National Natural Science Foundation of China [72104058], research grant for project entitled “Perceived Fertility Stress and its Impact on Fertility Intentions, Behaviors and Responding Policies – from the perspective of Theory of Planned Behavior and using a Longitudinal Based Survey”, 2022/01-2024/12, 300,000 RMB, PI

Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China [18YJCZH221], research grant for project entitled “Research on the Influence of Family Intergenerational Mutual Assistance on Elderly People’s Health under the New-Normal of Aging Society”, 2018/07-2021/12, 80,000 RMB, PI

Research hatch fund of Guangzhou University (RP2020012), research grant for project entitled “Social capital and health status among elderly population in China”, 2018/01-2021/12, 80,000 RMB, PI

The British Academy Project [SG141308], research grant for project entitled “Autonomy, interdependence, and social security: an integrated study of disability benefit entitlement and family life”, 2015/01-2017/12, 9,285 GBP, RA

The British Academy Project (Leverhulme) [SG120966/RRBS16414], research grant for project entitled “Employment Protection, the Structure of Labour Markets and Distribution of Earnings”, 2012/09-2014/9, 9,990 GBP, RA



Publications (#: co-first authorship; *: correspondence author)


Journal Articles

- Yulei Weng and Xiaocong Yang#,*, “Fertility Behaviors and Mid-Late-Life Health Status in China: From A Life-Course Perspective”. Social Science & Medicine (2023): 116314. (SSCI Q1)

Sijie Xu#, Xiaocong Yang#, Jieyu Liu, Marc Ka-chun Chong, Yu Cheng, Weiwei Gong*, and Guanyang Zou*. (2023) “Health and wellbeing among the empty nest and non-empty nest elderly in China—Results from a national cross-sectional study”. PLoS ONE, 18(9): e0291231. (SCIE Q2)

Dan Li#, Xiaocong Yang#,*, and Guanyang Zou. “Ambition or comparison? Socioeconomic status and wellbeing differences between local and migrant workers.” PLoS ONE 18.7 (2023): e0289092. (SCIE Q2)

Hui Sun#, Xiaocong Yang#,*, Xuan Tang, and Fei Peng. “How innovation funding leads enterprises to engage in research and development: Small and medium enterprises’ perspective.” PLoS ONE 18.7 (2023): e0289166. (SCIE Q2)

Chengxiang Tang#, Xiaocong Yang#,*, Fei Peng, Xianglian Hu. “Curse or Blessing? Obesity and Income-Related Inequality in the Chinese Labor Force”. Frontiers in Public Health, 9 (2021): 152. (SSCI Q1)

Kai Zhao#, Xiaocong Yang#,*, Xiaobo Tao, Xiaoyu Xu, Jinkai Zhao. “Exploring the Differential Effects of Online Reviews on Film’s Box-Office Success: Source Identity and Brand Equity from an Integrated Perspective.” Frontiers in Psychology 11 (2020): 217. (SSCI Q2)

Dan Li, Yulei Weng, Xiaocong Yang*, and Kai Zhao. Self-Deprecation or Self-Sufficient? Discrimination and Income Aspirations in Urban Labour Market Sustainable Development. Sustainability 11, no. 22 (2019): 6278. (SSCI Q2)

Xiaocong Yang, Kai Zhao*, Xiaobo Tao, and Eric Shiu. “Developing and validating a theory-based model of crowdfunding investment intention—Perspectives from social exchange theory and customer value perspective.” Sustainability 11, no. 9 (2019): 2525. (SSCI Q2)

Chengxiang Tang#, Xueji Wu#, Xiongfei Chen, Bingying Pan*, and Xiaocong Yang. “Examining income-related inequality in health literacy and health-information seeking among urban population in China.” BMC public health 19, no. 1 (2019): 221. (SSCI Q2)

Xiaocong Yang*, Fei Peng, Lili Kang. Green Metro: The Effects of New Metro Line 3 on Air Quality in Nanjing. Journal of Gansu Administration Institute, no. 4 (2017): 82-94. (CSSCI)

Fei Peng, Lili Kang*, Xiaocong Yang, and Xue Li. “Dances with Wolves: Institutional Monitoring, Coordination and Acquisition Decision in China.” In Academy of Management Proceedings, vol. 2016, no. 1, p. 10065. Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management, 2016.


Working paper

Xiaocong Yang, Chengxiang Tang*, Gordon G Liu, Barbara McPake and John John Tayu Lee. Economic Burden of Medical Disputes on Healthcare Institutions’ Performances: A Matching Panel Event-Study.

Xiaocong Yang, Jiawen Zhou*, Fei Peng and Yuting Zhang. Dietary Behaviours and Healthy Ageing: Does Public Medical Insurance Matter? 

Xiaocong Yang, Tianxin Pan, Guanyang Zou and John John Tayu Lee*. Individual and Societal Cost of Multimorbidity, and Complex Multimorbidity in Europe – Evidence EU-17 Countries.

Qing Zhang, Jiayi Jiang, and Xiaocong Yang*. Pandemic and Social Consequences: Cyber-Telecom Victimisation Perspective.

Renyu Li, Chengxiang Tang and Xiaocong Yang*. Does pandemic challenge attract more talents into medical education? The “Fauci effect”. 

Fei Peng, Lili Kang* and Xiaocong Yang. Earning Premium of Height in China: Statistical Discrimination Based on Employers’ Taste. (submitted to Economic Analysis and Policy and under review)


Language & Computer Skills

English, Cantonese, Mandarin and Hakka.

Stata, SPSS, Eviews, R, SAS, Python, ArcGIS and Geoda




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