Overview
Aimin WANG
- Department:Information、Technology and Innovation
- Phone:+86 (0)21 52301058
- Title:Assistant Professor
- Email:amwang@sjtu.edu.cn
2014.9 – 2015.9 Visiting Researcher - Newcastle University Business School, UK
2000.4 – 2005.4 Ph.D. - Department of Management, Antai College of Economics & Management, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P. R. China
1995.9 - 1998.4 MS - Department of Technical Economics Jilin University, Changchun, P. R. China
Research Interests:
Complex project management, Crisis management
Selected Recent Publications:
1.Wang A. An investigation of key precursors of megaproject crises. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 2022, 15(6), 938-959.
2. Wang A, Pitsis T S. Identifying the antecedents of megaproject crises in China. International Journal of Project Management, 2020, 38(6):327-339.
3. Wang A. A framework for assessing project vulnerability to crises. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 2019, 12(4):1079-1096.
4. Ma G F, Wang A, Li N et al. Improved critical chain project management framework for scheduling construction projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2014, 140(12):04014055.
5. Wang A, Lin J P. Study on crisis contagion process of complex project based on complex network theory. Journal of Technology Economics, 2016, 35(05):92-97. (in Chinese)
6. Wang A, Jiang W C. On early warning grid system for complex project crisis. Journal of Intelligence, 2014, 33(03):156-160+155. (in Chinese)
7. Wang A. Information strategy for synergic megaproject social responsibility fulfillment and crisis management. Science and Technology Management Research, 2014, 34(23):21-24. (in Chinese)
8. Wang A. Study on governance risk of complex project crisis and grid-based governance model. Soft Science, 2013, 27(02):41-44. (in Chinese)
9. Wang A, Zhou W J. Study on management grid system of complex project crisis Journal of Intelligence,2011,30(05):156-160. (in Chinese)
10. Wang A, Luo S G. Research on regional differentiation and coordinated development of industrial distribution in metropolitan area. Science & Technology Progress and Policy, 2011, 28(03):26-29. (in Chinese)
Research Funding:
Research on Emergency Crisis Management of Complex Projects Based on Grid, Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(71102142), 2012-2014.
Theory and Approach to the Commercialization of Technology,
Feasibility Study,
Project Management,
Engineering Economics,
Technology Economics