Liuan Wang | Accounting Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Liuan Wang | Accounting Award |Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Beijing institute of Technology, China.

The Accounting Award recognizes exceptional professionals in the accounting field, celebrating their achievements, innovation, and leadership. Open to accounting professionals worldwide, there are no age limits, and candidates must hold a relevant accounting qualification. While publications related to accounting are encouraged, they are not mandatory. The award is given annually and evaluates candidates based on their contributions to accounting, including research, innovation, leadership, and community impact. Submissions should include a biography, an abstract summarizing contributions to the field, and supporting files. Winners receive recognition in the accounting community, inspiring others to strive for excellence and make a positive impact on society.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Associate Professor Dr. Liuan Wang holds a PhD in Management Science and Engineering from the School of Management at Harbin Institute of Technology, where he studied from March 2015 to October 2019. He also served as a Visiting Scholar at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, and the Department of Information & Decision Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, from November 2017 to November 2018. Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Wang completed a Master’s degree in Library Science at the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China from September 2012 to January 2015. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology in June 2010.

Research Experience:

Dr. Liuan Wang has a diverse research background, primarily focusing on health and healthcare IT, online healthcare, smart healthcare, health behavior and management, information management, information systems, data intelligence, and business analysis. His research methodologies include econometrics, behavioral research, and data science. Dr. Wang has published extensively in reputable journals, including Information Systems Research, Journal of Chinese Information Processing, Journal of Management, Library Hi Tech, and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. He has also presented his research at various conferences, such as the International Conference on Information Systems, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, and the Conference on Health IT and Analytics. His research has been recognized with awards such as the Best Student Paper Award Runner-up at the Conference on Health IT and Analytics. Dr. Wang’s current research interests include understanding physicians’ online-offline behavior dynamics, controlled medical dialogue generation, and the improvement of health supervision and management capability.

Research Interest:

Dr. Liuan Wang’s research interests span several critical areas within management science and engineering. He focuses on the intersection of healthcare and information technology, particularly in online healthcare and smart healthcare systems. Dr. Wang seeks to understand how technology can enhance health outcomes and patient care. Additionally, his research explores health behavior and management, investigating the factors influencing individuals’ health-related decisions to optimize health outcomes. In the realm of information management and information systems, Dr. Wang examines how data can be effectively managed and utilized to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. He also delves into data intelligence and business analysis, exploring how data can be analyzed to inform decision-making, particularly in the healthcare sector. Dr. Wang employs methodologies such as econometrics, behavioral research, and data science to gain deeper insights into these areas and contribute to advancing knowledge in the field.

Award and Honors:

Dr. Liuan Wang has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his academic achievements and contributions to the field. In 2020, he was honored with the Hong Kong Scholar Award, a testament to his outstanding scholarly work and contributions to the field of management science and engineering. Additionally, Dr. Wang received the Excellent Scientific Research Achievement Award from the School of Economics and Management at Beihang University in the same year, further highlighting his impactful research endeavors. In 2017, he was recognized with the Best Student Paper Award Runner-up at the 8th Conference on Health IT and Analytics (CHITA), underscoring his excellence in academic research and scholarship. These awards reflect Dr. Wang’s dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in his field, as well as his commitment to academic excellence.

Academic Grants:

Dr. Liuan Wang has been involved in several academic grants that have supported his research and scholarly activities. One of his notable grants is from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), with project number 72271027. This grant focuses on investigating how health information on online healthcare platforms influences patients’ seeking medical services, providing valuable insights into the role of platform characteristics in healthcare decision-making. Another NSFC grant, project number 72001010, explores how online healthcare platforms influence doctors’ medical levels, shedding light on physician learning under different service modes. These grants highlight Dr. Wang’s research contributions to the fields of health information technology and analytics, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of online healthcare platforms and their impact on healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Publications:

  1. Understanding physicians’ online-offline behavior dynamics: an empirical study
    Authors: L Wang, L Yan, T Zhou, X Guo, GR Heim
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 59
    Journal: Information Systems Research 31 (2), 537-555
  2. Research on driving fatigue detection based on EEG signals
    Authors: Wu Shubin, Gaoli, Wang Ruan
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 32
    Journal: Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology, 1072-1075
  3. Exploring mHealth monitoring service acceptance from a service characteristics perspective
    Authors: L Wang, T Wu, X Guo, X Zhang, Y Li, W Wang
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 27
    Journal: Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 30, 159-168
  4. Short-term effects of social encouragement on exercise behavior: insights from China’s Wanbu network
    Authors: L Wang, X Guo, T Wu, L Lv, Z Zhang
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 16
    Journal: Public Health 148, 25-29
  5. Predictive analytics for blood glucose concentration: an empirical study using the tree-based ensemble approach
    Authors: J Liu, L Wang, L Zhang, Z Zhang, S Zhang
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 12
    Journal: Library Hi Tech 38 (4), 835-858
  6. Underlying emotional mechanisms of routine m-Health use in chronically ill patients
    Authors: Y Li, X Zhang, X Guo, L Wang
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 7
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 69 (6), 2658-2669
  7. Research on the selection method of concept preferred words in the compilation of “English Super Science and Technology Word List”
    Authors: Wang Liuan, Changchun
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 2
    Journal: Library and Information Services 58 (13), 107-112
  8. Research on identifying synonymous terms in user-generated transmission
    Authors: Wang Liuan, Changchun
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 1
    Journal: Intelligence Theory and Practice 37 (9), 97-100
  9. Research on processing methods of abbreviations in merging synonymous terms
    Authors: Wang Liuan, Changchun
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 1
    Journal: Library and Information Services 58 (2), 121-125
  10. The roles of trust and privacy calculus in citizen-centric services usage: evidence from the close contact query platform in China
    Authors: J Ju, L Wang
    Year: 2024