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2435
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29

Eddie C.M. Hui publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eddie C.M. Hui sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 299 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Eddie C.M. Hui D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eddie C.M. Hui sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 52 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Eddie C.M. Hui is affiliated with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in China and has contributed extensively to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics, social sciences, and urban studies. Their published work spans a range of topics focused predominantly on urban and rural development, housing markets, and the socioeconomic dynamics within China.

The research fields associated with Eddie C.M. Hui include Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences. Within these broader fields, their subfields of study incorporate Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, Urban Studies, Finance, and Political Science and International Relations.

The recurring themes in their research involve various aspects of urban and rural development challenges, housing markets and economics, urban neighborhood dynamics including segregation studies, China's socioeconomic reforms and governance, urban transport and accessibility, financial markets, investment strategies, as well as migration and labor dynamics.

Hui has contributed to numerous research papers. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Urban community regeneration and community vitality revitalization through participatory planning in China," 2020, Cities
  • "Collaborative workshop and community participation: A new approach to urban regeneration in China," 2020, Cities
  • "Evolutionary game theory analysis for understanding the decision-making mechanisms of governments and developers on green building incentives," 2020, Building and Environment
  • "Rural Revitalization in China: Land-Use Optimization through the Practice of Place-making," 2020, Land Use Policy
  • "Relationship between urban spatial structure and carbon emissions: A literature review," 2022, Ecological Indicators

Frequent co-authors include Jianfu Shen, Haizhen Wen, Wei Lang, Jiantao Zhou, and Tingting Chen, reflecting a collaborative approach in advancing research within their areas of focus.

Prominent publication venues for Eddie C.M. Hui encompass Habitat International, SSRN Electronic Journal, Cities, Land Use Policy, and the Journal of Urban Planning and Development. These platforms highlight the interdisciplinary nature and varied applications of their research outputs.

Best Publications

  • Strategic assessment of building adaptive reuse opportunities in Hong Kong

    Craig Ashley Langston;Francis K. W. Wong;Eddie C. M. Hui;Li-Yin Shen

  • The new urbanization policy in China: Which way forward?

    Xin-Rui Wang;Xin-Rui Wang;Eddie Chi-Man Hui;Charles Choguill;Sheng-Hua Jia

  • Housing Price Bubbles in Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai: A Comparative Study

    Eddie C. M. Hui;Shen Yue

  • The logic behind conflicts in land acquisitions in contemporary China: A framework based upon game theory

    Eddie C.M. Hui;Hai Jun Bao

  • Deciphering the spatial structure of China's megacity region: A new bay area—The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in the making

    Eddie C.M. Hui;Xun Li;Tingting Chen;Wei Lang

  • Measuring the neighboring and environmental effects on residential property value: Using spatial weighting matrix

    Eddie C.M. Hui;C.K. Chau;Lilian Pun;M.Y. Law

  • Globalization and construction industry development: implications of recent developments in the construction sector in Asia

    John Raftery;Bernie Pasadilla;Y.H. Chiang;Eddie C.M. Hui

  • Industrial land price and its impact on urban growth : a Chinese case study

    Yuzhe Wu;Xiaoling Zhang;Martin Skitmore;Yan Song

  • Collaborative workshop and community participation: A new approach to urban regeneration in China

    Xun Li;Fan Zhang;Eddie Chi man Hui;Wei Lang

  • Population migration, urbanization and housing prices: Evidence from the cities in China

    Xin-Rui Wang;Eddie Chi-Man Hui;Jiu-Xia Sun

  • Residential satisfaction of migrant workers in China: A case study of Shenzhen

    Li Tao;Francis K.W. Wong;Eddie C.M. Hui

  • Identifying urban spatial structure and urban vibrancy in highly dense cities using georeferenced social media data

    Tingting Chen;Eddie C.M. Hui;Jiemin Wu;Wei Lang

  • Measuring customer satisfaction of FM service in housing sector: A structural equation model approach

    Eddie C.M. Hui;Xian Zheng

  • Housing choices of migrant workers in China: Beyond the Hukou perspective

    Li Tao;Eddie C.M. Hui;Francis K.W. Wong;Tingting Chen

  • A methodology for estimating the life-cycle carbon efficiency of a residential building

    Dz Z. Li;Hx X. Chen;Eddie C. M. Hui;Jb B. Zhang

  • Forecasting cargo growth and regional role of the port of Hong Kong

    William Seabrooke;Eddie C.M Hui;William H.K Lam;Gordon K.C Wong

  • People, recreational facility and physical activity: New-type urbanization planning for the healthy communities in China

    Tingting Chen;Tingting Chen;Eddie Chi-Man Hui;Wei Lang;Li Tao

  • The policy and praxis of compensation for land expropriations in China: An appraisal from the perspective of social exclusion

    Eddie Chi Man Hui;Hai Jun Bao;Xiao Ling Zhang

  • From Habitat III to the new urbanization agenda in China: Seeing through the practices of the “three old renewals” in Guangzhou

    Xun Li;Eddie C.M. Hui;Tingting Chen;Wei Lang

  • Education quality, accessibility, and housing price: Does spatial heterogeneity exist in education capitalization?

    Haizhen Wen;Yue Xiao;Eddie C.M. Hui;Ling Zhang

  • Forecasts and reliability analysis of port cargo throughput in Hong Kong

    William H. K. Lam;Pan L. P. Ng;William Seabrooke;Eddie C. M. Hui

Frequent Co-Authors

Hualou Long
Hualou Long Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaoling Zhang
Xiaoling Zhang University of Hong Kong
Kwong Wing Chau
Kwong Wing Chau University of Hong Kong
William H. K. Lam
William H. K. Lam Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Liyin Shen
Liyin Shen Chongqing University
Yan Song
Yan Song University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Martin Skitmore
Martin Skitmore Bond University
Heng Li
Heng Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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