性别 :男
籍贯 :安徽省
出生日期 :1996.10
研究领域 :数字经济、供应链管理
邮箱地址 :mjfang@njau.edu.cn
方明杰,管理学博士,2024年8月毕业于高丽大学(Korea University)商学院物流,服务与运营管理专业。同年9月加入南京农业大学经济管理学院经济贸易系。主要关注数字经济,战略管理、供应链管理、以及零售与服务创新等研究方向。近三年累计发表SSCI/SCIE索引论文30余篇,参与省部级课题2项,获2023年度国家优秀自费留学生奖学金。
Resources Recycling & Conservation, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Ocean & Coastal Management匿名审稿人;
近三年论文摘选(倒序),*代表通讯作者
1. Fang, M., Yu, Y., Park, K., Liu, F., Xiao, S. S., & Shi, Y. (2024). Supply chain relationship dependencies and circular economy performance: The contingency role of digitalization capability. Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, 30(4), 100902.
2. Liu, F., Wang, R., & Fang*, M. (2024). Mapping green innovation with machine learning: Evidence from China. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 200, 123107.
3. Fang, M., Liu, F., & Park, K. (2024). Is inventory performance helping to improve SME credit ratings? The moderating role of supply chain concentration. Applied Economics Letters, 31(10), 880-884.
4. Fang, M., & Wang, M. (2024). Like minds think alike: impacts of cultural and trust congruences on joint innovation. Cross Cultural & Strategic Management, ahead-of-print.
5. Pang, Q., Cai, L., Wang, X., & Fang*, M. (2024). Digital transformation as the fuel for sailing toward sustainable success: the roles of coordination mechanisms and social norms. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 37(3), 1069-1096.
6. Fang, M., Liu, F., Xiao, S., & Park, K. (2023). Hedging the bet on digital transformation in strategic supply chain management: A theoretical integration and an empirical test. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 53(4), 512-531.
7. Liu, F., Long, X., Dong, L., & Fang*, M. (2023). What makes you entrepreneurial? Using machine learning to investigate the determinants of entrepreneurship in China. China Economic Review, 81, 102029.
8. Su, M., Pang, Q., Kim, W., Yao, J., & Fang*, M. (2023). Consumer participation in reusable resource allocation schemes: A theoretical conceptualization and empirical examination of Korean consumers. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 189, 106747.