Assist. Prof. Dr. I-Ming Jiang | Dynamic Stochastic Processes | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. I-Ming Jiang | Dynamic Stochastic Processes | Best Researcher Award

Yuan Ze University | Taiwan

Dr. I-Ming Jiang is an Assistant Professor in the College of Management at Yuan Ze University, specializing in financial engineering, risk management, big-data statistical applications, real options, and empirical financial studies. His work also covers asset pricing in incomplete markets and the use of artificial intelligence in trading systems and technical analysis. He teaches courses such as calculus, financial innovation, risk management, quantitative and computing methods, and money and banking. He has held multiple academic appointments in finance and has published 29 research works. His current research focuses on computational methods and dynamic stochastic processes.

Featured Publications

Huishui Su, Jiang, I.-M., & Liu, D. (2025). Detecting financial fraud risk using machine learning: Evidence based on different categories and matching samples. Finance Research Letters, 85(Part A), 107858.

Liu, Y.-H., Jiang, I.-M., & Hung, M.-W. (2025). Pricing vulnerable options when debts have performance-sensitivity provisions. International Review of Economics and Finance.

Ms. Fen Tan | Empirical Analysis of the Trade Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fen Tan | Empirical Analysis of the Trade Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Dongguan City University | China

Dr. Fen Tan is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with over a decade of experience in teaching and research at Dongguan City College. Her expertise spans international trade, industrial economics, and digital trade, with a strong focus on empirical analysis of trade efficiency and cross-border e-commerce development. Dr. Tan has successfully led and completed multiple provincial and institutional research projects, including prestigious funded studies under the Guangdong Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Program and the Guangdong Higher Education Association. Her research has made significant contributions to understanding the impact of RCEP implementation, trade efficiency in electromechanical products, and talent cultivation in digital trade, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing international economic integration and innovation-driven education. With over 16 influential publications, including core journal papers, CPCI-indexed conference papers, and authored textbooks, Dr. Tan has demonstrated excellence in both scholarly output and practical application. Her consistent engagement in forward-looking topics such as cross-border e-commerce, digital trade reform, and institutional innovation positions her as a leading contributor to modern trade studies. Given her impactful research, academic leadership, and contributions to interdisciplinary advancement, Dr. Fen Tan is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Cong Pang, Fen Tan, Xiaojian Lu, Cheng-Fu Yang (2025). Impact of Brand Image and Perceived Value on Consumer Purchasing Behavior in the Era of Internet of Things: A Study of Cross-border E-commerce in the Thailand Market. Sensors and Materials, Vol. 37, No. 8 (2025) 3595–3608