Wei Jiang

Wei Jiang is the Arthur F. Burns Professor of Free and Competitive Enterprise, Columbia University. Professor Jiang’s main research interest lies in the strategies of institutional investors (such as hedge funds and mutual funds) and their role in corporate decisions and financial markets.

Papers
Jiang is the co-author of a 2006 Amundi Smith Breedan distinguished paper award for the study,  Offering versus Choice in 401(k) Plans: Equity Exposure and Number of Funds. Jiang received a 2007 Roger F. Murray prize as co-author of Hedge fund activism, corporate governance, and firm performance.

Jiang's most cited papers, ranked from most to least cited, are tabulated below.