Tao Lingyun
Title:Associate Professor
School ofInternational Economics and Trade
ShanghaiLixinUniversityof Accounting andFinance
No. 995 Shangchuan Rd, Shanghai.
Tel: (86-21)38860665, 18021097780
Email:lytao@lixin.edu.cn
AREAS OF INTEREST
Teaching:Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International economics.
Research:Foreign direct investment strategies and corporate finance, especially the financing problems of small and medium-sized enterprises.
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
Anhui Normal University, economics bachelor degree, 2001
Sochow University, master of economics, 2004,
Related areas: regional economies, corporate finance.
Thesis Title: “The analysis of SME’s credit during its financing”.
Sochow University, Finance Ph.D. 2010
Related areas: Foreign direct investment strategies, clusters development.
Thesis Title: “ The study of industrial effect of FDI ”.
Fudan University, Finance Postdoctoral study since 2010
Related areas: Supply chain finance, clusters development
Thesis Title: “ The study of credit risk control during the course of cluster supply chain finance”.
HONORS AND GRANTS
Outstanding Faculty Award, 2009, 2015
High-grade award in teaching in Shanghai Finance University, 2009
The third prize in the teaching competitionforyoung teachers, 2008
The second prize in the bilingual teaching competition, 2008
Demonstration course of English Teaching for foreign students in Shanghai Universities, 2016
The third prize of Young Teachers’Teaching CompetitionamongShanghai Universities, 2016
The second prize of teaching honor in Lixin University, 2018
EXPERIENCE
Full Time:
July 2004- February 2005 Shanghai JianFeng Institute, associate dean of management department
March 2005-present Shanghai Finance University, associate professor of economics in the school of international economics and trade
Part Time and Visiting Positions:
Niels Brock, Demark, Summer 2006, 2015.
Courses Taught:
Micro economics, Marco economics, International economics, regional economics and consumption economics. (Undergraduate)
PUBLICATIONS
Papers:
1. The analysis of the interactive mechanism between FDI and clusters-----based on the case of Shanghai and Jiangsu, development study, August 2009, the first author.
2. The analysis of the structural risk and moderate scale of foreign reserves in China, Finance and economy, November 2007, independent
3. The analysis of supply chain finance under the risk control, firm economy, October 2009, the first author
4. The financial openness of European Union and its enlightenment for China, Hubei social science, October 2009, independent
5. The positive analysis of SME’s finance credit, Credit granting, November 2009, independent
6. Supply chain finance under the risk control, a monthly journal of finance and accounting, November, 2009, independent
Projects:
7. The cultivation strategy of SME’s comparative advantage under credit rationing, 2006-2009
8. The analysis of the structural risk and moderate scale of foreign reserves in China, 2007-2008
9. The study of finance demand and credit risk of manufacture FDI clusters along the Yangtze Delta, 2010-2012
10. The study of high education development linkage between Shanghai and Yangtze Delta, 2010-2011.