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Chengqi Wang is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and has a research focus primarily in the field of Engineering, with a significant number of publications also spanning subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their work covers several main topics including Malaria Research and Control, Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms, Mosquito-borne Diseases and Control, Nuclear Reactor Physics and Engineering, Graphite and Nuclear Technology, Radiation Studies, Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies, and Global Trade and Economics.

Chengqi Wang has contributed to various peer-reviewed papers with notable titles such as:

  • Outward FDI and Innovation Performance of Chinese Firms: Why Can Home-Grown Political Ties Be A Liability? (2021, Journal of World Business)
  • A hybrid porous model for full reactor core scale CFD investigation of a prismatic HTGR (2020, Annals of Nuclear Energy)

Their research outputs appear in diverse publication venues. Among the frequent ones are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), with 9 publications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal, with 8 publications
  • Advanced Science, appearing twice
  • Journal of World Business
  • Journal of Business Research

Chengqi Wang often collaborates with specific coauthors, including:

  • Rays H. Y. Jiang
  • Jun Miao
  • Xiaodong Sun
  • Amuza Byaruhanga Lucky
  • Liwang Cui

The diversity in both research themes and publication outlets indicates a multidisciplinary approach, integrating engineering principles with applications in public and environmental health as well as economic and business studies. This combination supports exploration into complex challenges such as disease control and nuclear engineering.

Best Publications

  • The Impact of Inward FDI on the Performance of Chinese Manufacturing Firms

    Peter J. Buckley;Jeremy Clegg;Chengqi Wang

  • The role of internationalization in explaining innovation performance

    Mario I. Kafouros;Peter J. Buckley;John A. Sharp;Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang

  • Exploring the role of government involvement in outward FDI from emerging economies

    Chengqi Wang;Junjie Hong;Mario Kafouros;Mike Wright

  • Productivity Spillovers From Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From UK Industry Level Panel Data

    Xiaming Liu;Pamela Siler;Chengqi Wang;Yingqi Wei

  • What drives outward FDI of Chinese firms? Testing the explanatory power of three theoretical frameworks

    Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Junjie Hong;Mario Kafouros;Agyenim Boateng

  • Academic collaborations and firm innovation performance in China: : The role of region-specific institutions

    Mario Kafouros;Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Panagiotis Piperopoulos;Mingshen Zhang

  • Internationalization and innovation performance of emerging market enterprises: The role of host-country institutional development

    Jie Wu;Chengqi Wang;Junjie Hong;Panagiotis Piperopoulos

  • Is the relationship between inward FDI and spillover effects linear? An empirical examination of the case of China

    Peter J Buckley;Jeremy Clegg;Chengqi Wang

  • Outward FDI, location choices and innovation performance of emerging market enterprises

    Panagiotis Piperopoulos;Jie Wu;Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang

  • What factors determine innovation performance in emerging economies? Evidence from China

    Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Mario I. Kafouros

  • The Role of the State in Explaining the Internationalization of Emerging Market Enterprises

    Junjie Hong;Chengqi Wang;Mario Kafouros

  • FDI, Regional Differences and Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence from China

    Jeremy Clegg;Chengqi Wang;Adam R. Cross

  • The effects of innovative capabilities on exporting: Do institutional forces matter?

    Jingtao Yi;Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Mario Kafouros

  • The Impact of Foreign Ownership, Local Ownership and Industry Characteristics on Spillover Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in China

    Peter J. Buckley;Chengqi Wang;Jeremy Clegg

  • The impact of foreign ownership, local ownership and industry characteristics on spillover benefits from foreign direct investment in China

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  • The role of state ownership and institutions in the innovation performance of emerging market enterprises: Evidence from China

    Jingtao Yi;Junjie Hong;Wen chung Hsu;Chengqi Wang

  • Under what institutional conditions do business groups enhance innovation performance

    Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Jingtao Yi;Mario Kafouros;Yanni Yan

  • Inward FDI and Host Country Productivity: Evidence from China’s Electronics Industry

    Peter J. Buckley;Jeremy Clegg;Chengqi Wang

  • Foreign and Domestic Collaboration, Product Innovation Novelty, and Firm Growth

    Wan Lin Hsieh;Panagiotis Ganotakis;Mario Kafouros;Chengqi Wang

  • Do spillover benefits grow with rising foreign direct investment? An empirical examination of the case of China

    Chengqi Wang;Li Yu

  • The Role of Government Affiliation in Explaining Firm Innovativeness and Profitability in Emerging Countries: Evidence from China.

    Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Mario Kafouros;Jingtao Yi;Junjie Hong

  • Reconceptualizing the spillover effects of foreign direct investment: A process-dependent approach ☆

    Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang;Ziliang Deng;Mario I. Kafouros;Yan Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Agyenim Boateng
Agyenim Boateng Leeds Beckett University
Mike Wright
Mike Wright Imperial College London

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