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Ting Xu
Assistant Professor
xut3@sustech.edu.cn

In 2022, she joined the business school of Southern University of Science and Technology as an assistant professor. Her research interests include the business value of information systems, IT-enabled supply chain management, social capital, inter-firm relationships, and firm performance. Her research has been published in international journals and conferences.


Work Experience:

2022-present: Assistant Professor, Department of Information Systems and Management Engineering, Business School, Southern University of Science and Technology


Education Background:

2017-2022: PhD, Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong

2014-2022: PhD, Business Administration, Xi'an Jiaotong University

2013-2014: Master, Business Administration, Xi'an Jiaotong University

2009-2013: Bachelor, Business Administration, Xi'an Jiaotong University


Research Interests:

Business value of information systems, IT-enabled supply chain management, social capital, inter-firm relationships and firm performance, online review


Journal Articles:

  1. Interorganizational Systems and Supply Chain Agility in Uncertain Environments (with Yulin Fang, Jingmei Zhou, Yuchi Chiao), Information Systems Research, conditionally accept

  2. Social Capital and Information Systems Research: A Critical Review (with Daniel Chen, Yulin Fang), MIS Quarterly, revise and resubmit

  3. An Empirical Study on the Adoption Determinants of Permissioned Blockchain as Inter-Organizational Systems (with Leo Yeung, Yulin Fang), Production and Operations Management, under review

  4. Ting Xu, Jianjun Yang, Feng Zhang, and Wenyu Guo. 2021. Interfirm Coopetition, Interfirm Knowledge Creation, and Collaborative Innovation Performance: The Moderating Roles of Environmental Competitiveness and Dysfunctional Competition[J]. Industrial Marketing Management, 99, 123-135.

Working Paper:

  1. The Impact of Digital Platform Rapid Release Strategy on App Update Behavior: An Empirical Study of Firefox (with Peijian Song, Chong Wang, Yulin Fang, Huifang Li).

  2. What matters is not what it is, but who is watching: Observer Heterogeneity on the Persuasive Power of Deviatory Reviews (with Le Wang).

  3. Is User Satisfaction Still Important in an AI Context? (with Yulin Fang).

  4. Entrepreneurial Orientation and Knowledge Creation in Competitive Environments: The Mediation Role of Interfirm Coopetition (with Jianjun Yang).