IntroductionBin Li, male, born in 1979, holds a PhD. in economics and a doctoral postgraduate experience in management from Renmin University of China. He is a full professor and doctoral supervisor in the School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Chemical Technology. He is also the Vice Dean (in charge of work) of the School of Economics and Management and the Vice Dean of the BUCT Institute for Carbon-Neutrality of China Industries. He has served as a visiting scholar in the Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii at Manoa and has held senior executive positions in listed companies. He is also a director of several institutions, including the Accounting Society of China and the China Association of Higher Education. He serves as an expert for graduate education evaluation by the Ministry of Education, an expert for undergraduate education evaluation by the Ministry of Education, a proposition expert by the Ministry of Education Examination Center, and a degree authorization review expert by the Ministry of Education Degree Center. He serves as a review expert for important projects such as the National Social Science Foundation and the Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education. He is also a member of the editorial board and guest editor of several Chinese and English journals, and an anonymous reviewer for over 60 Chinese and English journals. EducationWork ExperienceSocial PositionSocial ActivitiesResearchHis research focuses mainly on environmental accounting, green finance, and digital economy. TeachingHe teaches undergraduate courses such as Auditing and master's courses such as ESG Theory and Practice, Auditing Theory and Practice, and Research Methods in Finance and Accounting. He has led the Beijing Higher Education Undergraduate Teaching Innovation Reform Project and the Collaborative Education and Training Project between Industry and University, and has carried out in-depth reforms and practices in green innovation talent cultivation. He has been selected as a typical case of college dual-carbon practice education by the China Association of Higher Education. PostgraduatesFundingHe has hosted more than 30 research projects such as the National Social Science Foundation, the Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education, and the Beijing Social Sciences Foundation, etc. Vertical ProjectHorizontal ProjectPublicationsHe has published over 80 papers in SCI/SSCI/CSSCI indexed journals. Representative papers include: [1] Bin Li, Chensheng Wang, Wendai Lv*. Climate Change and Local Government Debt Risk. Research in International Business and Finance,2025, 78, 103010. [2] Bin Li, Yunzhi Lin, Wendai Lv*. Confucianism and Corporate Awareness of Climate Change. China Journal of Accounting Research,2025,18,100417. [3] Qiuyue Yin, Chenyu Meng, Zhanfeng Dong, Bin Li*. The Effect of the Environmental Protection Tax on Corporate Labor Demand: Evidence from China. Economic Analysis and Policy, 2025, 86:713-730. [4] Ang Li, Yuze Ma, Bin Li*. How do Climate Risks Affect Corporate Energy Intensity? Evidence from China [J]. Energy, 2025, 323: 135636. [5] Ruirui Wu, Bin Li, Zhongfeng Qin. Spillovers and Dependency between Green Finance and Traditional Energy Markets under Different Market Conditions [J]. Energy Policy,2024, 192, 114263. [6] Yanyi Ye, Jingjing Zhu, Bin Li*, Xiaoguang Yang. Extreme Climate Risks and Corporate Bond Yield Spreads: Evidence from China [J]. Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 2024, 31(5):697-717. [7] Bin Li, Yang Liu, Tingyu Zhang, Yijing Wang*. The Psychological Impact of Smog Pollution on Investors [J]. Frontiers in Psychology, 2022,13:803336. [8] Muze Peng, Yating Zeng, David C. Yang and Bin Li*. The Role of Smog in Firm Valuation [J]. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. 2022, 58(3):883-895. [9] Yating Zeng, Peixiang Guo, Bin Li *.The Impact of Government Subsidies on Company Debt Financing: New Evidence from Chinese listed Companies [J]. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. 2021, 57(7):1843-1858. [10] Bin Li, Mingyao He, Fengying Gao, Yating Zeng*. The Impact of Air Pollution on Corporate Cash Holdings [J]. Borsa Istanbul Review, 2021,21(S1):S90-98. AwardsHe has been selected for the High-level Financial Accounting Talent Quality Enhancement Project (Academic) by the Ministry of Finance. He has won the Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress of the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association. PatentHonor RewardAdmissions Information |