Press Release

Director of HKU Jockey Club Enterprise Sustainability Global Research Institute Professor Guojun He
Awarded National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars

29 Aug 2024

(29 August, 2024, Hong Kong) Professor Guojun He, Director of the HKU Jockey Club Enterprise Sustainability Global Research Institute, and Professor in Economics at the HKU Business School, has been awarded the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (“The Fund”) by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (“NSFC”). 

The Fund provides assistance to exceptional young scholars who have demonstrated remarkable accomplishments in fundamental research. This support enables them to pursue their unique research interests and engage in innovative studies. The goal of the Fund is to accelerate the development of both local and international young talents, cultivating a cohort of leading academic trailblazers at the forefront of global science and technology advancements.


Professor He has been studying ESG-related topics for the past years, including but not limited to scientific assessment of the costs and benefits of improving environmental quality, understanding the multi-dimensional effects of environmental policies to support policy design and improvement, and continuously exploring new ways and new mechanisms to improve governance and the environment. These studies provide strong empirical support and actionable references for corporations to fulfil their social responsibilities, strengthen public participation and government governance, and continue to promote corporate ESG practices for sustainable development.


In recent years, China has been implementing a number of policies related to sustainable development and ESG, and corporations are the main carriers of the ESG concept and an important force in promoting sustainable development. Professor He observed that both academics and regulators still need to deepen their academic research on how to fully mobilize the public’s power to promote responsible ESG practices among enterprises, and to provide effective support for governmental regulators to improve the policy system. With the support of the NSFC, Professor He will continue to carry out the above research and further explore the impacts of public engagement and pressure on corporate ESG management practices, how to balance the demands of different stakeholders in corporate ESG practices, and how to better utilize various stakeholders in promoting corporate ESG practices and generate greater social benefits.


In 2024, the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars was for the first time introduced to Hong Kong and Macau scholars. Professor He was among the first batch of Hong Kong scholars to receive the prestigious award. This not only showcased his significant academic influence in the field of sustainable development but also served as a recognition of the scientific research projects he is about to undertake.

2024 NSFC

 

During the centralized reception of applications for the 2024 NSFC, the NSFC received a total of 384,564 projects applications. According to the Regulations of the NSFC, the relevant project management methods of NSFC and the evaluation opinions of experts, the NSFC funded 20758 General Program projects, 745 Key Program projects, 87 Key International (Regional) Cooperative Research Program projects, 23226 Young Scientists Fund Program, 654 Excellent Young Scientists Fund, 433 National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars etc.

 

The National Distinguished Young Scholars Fund program supports young scholars who have made outstanding achievements in basic research, focuses on the frontiers of science in the world and the major needs of the country, strengthens scientific problem solving, and aims to nurture a group of outstanding academic leaders who have entered the frontiers of science and technology in the world.

About Professor Guojun He


Guojun HE is an economist working on environmental, development, and governance issues. Currently, he is a professor in Economics at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). He serves as the director of HKU Jockey Club Enterprise Sustainability Global Research Institute and the associate director of HKU’s Institute of China Economy. He holds a concurrent appointment at the Energy Policy Institute of the University of Chicago (EPIC) and leads research activities of its China center (EPIC-China).


Ho’s papers have been published in leading economics journals such as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, American Economic Review, American Economic Review: Insights, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, and in leading science journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Sustainability, and The BMJ.


He has won multiple academic awards, including, the European Achievement Award for Researchers in Environmental Economics under the Age of Forty, the Zhang Pei-Gang Award for Outstanding Achievement in Development Economics (the highest award in China for development economics research) and the Gregory Chow Best Paper Award from the Chinese Economists Society. In addition, He is also a Fellow of the Asian Bureau of Financial Economic Research, an external research affiliate of the Institute of Sustainable and Green Finance at the National University of Singapore, a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago, and a consultant to the Asian Development Bank, CICC Research Institute and other institutions.

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