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Curriculum Vitae (Last Updated: Jan 6Th , 2021) Andrew Tat Tin Ching Ching CV Curriculum Vitae (Last updated: Jan 6th , 2021) Andrew Tat Tin Ching Johns Hopkins University (410) 234-4504 (Phone) Carey Business School (410) 234-9439 (Fax) 100 International Drive [email protected] (Email) Baltimore, MD 21202 http://www.carey.jhu.edu/andrew.ching USA Major Fields of Concentration Quantitative Marketing, Industrial Organization, Applied Econometrics, Economics and Marketing of the following industries: Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Consumer Package Goods and Video Games Education Degree Field Institution Date(mm/yy) Ph.D. Economics University of Minnesota 09/00 M.A. Economics University of Minnesota 10/99 M.A. Economics University of British Columbia 11/94 B.Econ. Economics Australian National University 04/93 Current Positions: 08/2018 – Present Professor, Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University 08/2018 – Present Professor, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University (joint appointment) 03/2019 – Present Professor, Department of Health, Behavior & Society, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University (joint appointment) Current Leadership Roles: 01/2020 – Present Co-founder and Research Director of Science of Digital Business Development Initiative at Carey Business School, JHU 08/2019 – Present Director of Postdoctoral Fellow Program at Carey Business School, JHU 07/2020 – Present Member of Management Council at Carey Business School, JHU 02/2019 – Present Member of Leadership Team of Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, JHU Courtesy status-only appointments outside Johns Hopkins University: 07/2019 – Present Professor of Marketing, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto 11/2013 – Present Faculty Associate, Canadian Centre for Health Economics, University of Toronto Previous Positions: 07/2016 – 06/2019 Professor of Marketing, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto 06/2014 – 06/2019 Cross-appointed at Department of Economics, University of Toronto 07/2010 – 06/2016 Associate Professor of Marketing (with tenure), Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto 07/2004 – 06/2010 Assistant Professor of Marketing, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto 09/2003 – 07/2004 Visiting Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin - Madison 07/2002 – 06/2003 Visiting Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, UCLA, Los Angeles 09/2000 – 09/2003 Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Ohio State University 1 Ching CV Previous Short-term Visiting Positions: 12/18/19 – 1/17/20 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Marketing, Chinese University of Hong Kong 1/9/19 – 1/11/19 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Peking U HSBC Business School, Shenzhen, China 1/15/18 – 1/27/18 Visiting Professor of Marketing, NUS Business School, National U of Singapore 7/1/17 – 6/30/18 Adjunct Professor of Marketing, HKUST Business School, HKUST, Hong Kong 7/3/16 – 7/8/16 Visiting Scholar, CUHK Business School, Chinese University of Hong Kong 9/2010 – 2/2011 Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Harvard University, USA 9/2010 – 2/2011 Visiting Scholar, Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, USA 10/1/11 – 10/31/11 Visiting Associate Professor of Marketing, Johnson School of Management, Cornell University, USA 6/13/05-6/18/05 Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, USA Editorial Positions and Reviewing Activities - Associate Editor for Management Science, since 2014. - Topic Editor for Journal of Risk and Financial Management, since Sep 2020. - Hong Kong Research Grant Council, Business Studies Panel, since Nov 2020. - Guest Associate Editor for Marketing Science, special issue of Marketing Science on Health, 2017-18 (handling three manuscripts). - Guest Associate Editor for Marketing Science, special issue of Consumer Protection, 2017-18. - Guest Associate Editor for Journal of Marketing Research, 2010, 2011. - Member of the Editorial Review Board of Marketing Science, since 2014. - Member of the Editorial Review Board of Journal of Marketing Research, since 2016. - Member of the Editorial Review Board of Review of Marketing Science, since 2018. - Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, since 2007. - Reviewer for Marketing, Management and Strategy Journals Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Research, Management Science, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Marketing, MSI Dissertation Proposal Competition Economics and Finance Journals Econometrica, American Economic Review, RAND Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Political Economy, International Economic Review, European Economic Review, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Economic Journal, Economic Theory, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Review of Industrial Organization, China Economic Review, Health Economics, Economic Inquiry, Investigaciones Economicas, International Review of Law and Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, American Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Financial Services Review Econometrics Journals Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Applied Econometrics Research Grant Proposals National Science Foundation, SSHRC, Hong Kong Research Grant Council, Canadian Research Chair Programs 2 Ching CV - External evaluator for faculty tenure promotion cases at the following universities: Yale University, Yale School of Management (2015) Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School (2016) Purdue University, Krannert School of Management (2016) University of Colorado, Leeds School of Business (2016) University of Texas-Dallas, Naveen Jindal School of Management (2016) Georgia State U, Robinson College of Business (2015) University of Western Ontario, Department of Economics (2017) University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management (2017) Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Beijing, China (2016) Florida State U, Department of Economics (2015) National University of Singapore, Department of Economics (2016) Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China (2014, 2015) Tsinghua University, School of Economics and Management, Beijing, China (2016) Peking University, Guanghua School of Management, Beijing, China (2017, 2019) Lancaster University Management School (Chair in Marketing Analytics) (2018) University of Western Ontario, Econ Department (Tier II Canada Research Chair) (2018) National U of Singapore, NUS Business School, Singapore (2018) Hong Kong U of Science and Technology, HKUST Business School (Full Professor) (2018) KAIST, Graduate School of Management, Korea (2019) Chinese University of Hong Kong, CUHK Business School (2019) University of Macau (Vice Rector for Academic Affairs (Provost) and Chair Professor) (2019) Tsinghua University, School of Economics and Management, China (Full Professor) (2019) UT-Dallas, Jindal School of Management (Full Professor) (2019) Stony Brook University, Department of Economics (2019) University of Rochester, Simon School of Business (2019) University of Kentucky, Gatton College of Business and Economics (2019) Erasmus University, Rotterdam School of Management (2020) College of William and Mary (2020) Purdue University, Krannert School of Management (Full Professor) (2020) Administrative Roles & Major Services - Chair of search committee for Assistant Professor in Marketing (2019-2020) - Chair of search committee for Postdoc Fellow in Marketing (2018-2019) - Member of search committee for Carey Distinguished Professor (Aug 2020-Present) - Member of Task Force for Carey Diversity and Inclusion Road Map (Mar 2020-Present) - Member of MBA Program Reform Committee (2018-19) - Reviewer of Black & Decker Research Fund, and Rustgi Family Fund (2018, 2020) - Ph.D. Coordinator and chair of Ph.D. program committee for Marketing Area (2011-2017) o During this period, Rotman Marketing Area’s Ph.D. placements (tenure-track) include: New York U Stern of Business, Northwestern U Kellogg School of Management, London Business School, U of Rochester, Queen’s U, Penn State U-Erie, U of Houston, U of New South Wales, U of Technology-Sydney, City U of Hong Kong, U of Groningen - Chair of Ph.D. program committee for Rotman School of Management (2016-2017) - Member of Ph.D. program committee for Rotman School of Management (2011-2017) - Member of junior faculty recruiting committee (2007-2008, 2013-2014, 2016-2017) - Member of search committee for the chair of Graduate Department of Management (2014-2016) - Member of tenure promotion committee (2014-2016) - Member of tenure promotion reading committee (2013-2015) 3 Ching CV - Member of full-professor promotion reading committee (2016-2017) - Member of third-year review reading committee for junior faculty (2010-2011, 2013-2014) - Canadian coordinator for the Chinese Economic Association in North America (2009-2011) Organizing Conferences - Co-organizer of Inaugural Science of Digital Business Development Conference, June 23, 2020 - Co-organizer of Johns Hopkins Conference on Health Care Market, Oct 24-25, 2019 - Co-chair of an invited session on Healthcare Marketing in China Marketing International Conference,
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