Your are here: Home» Faculty» CCER Associates

Faculty

YUE Qingyuan

Hoffman Hall 513
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0808

Tel: 213-361-6416
Fax: 213-740-3582
Email: qyue@marshall.usc.edu
www.loriyue.com

 

EMPLOYMENT

University of Southern California

Marshall School of Business

·  Marshall Dean’s Associate Professor in Business Administration, 2018-

·  Associate Professor of Management and Organization (with tenure), 2016-

·  Assistant Professor, 2010 - 2016

Sociology Department

· Associate Professor (by courtesy), 2018-

East Asian Studies Center

· Affiliated Faculty, 2018-

Peking University, National School of Development, China Center for Economic Research

· CCER Associate (honorary appointment), 2018-

 

EDUCATION

PhD. 2010. Management. Graduate School of Business, Columbia University

MA. 2004. Economics. National School of Development, Peking University

BA. 2001. Economics. Business School, Renmin University of China

 

ACADEMIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

[1] Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Kate Jue Wang, and Botao Yang (Forthcoming). Contesting Commercialization: Contesting Commercialization: Political Influence, Responsive Authoritarianism, and Cultural Resistance. Administrative Science Quarterly.

·  Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese) https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/30341815

·  OMT Best Paper on Entrepreneurship Award Finalist, Academy of Management Meeting, 2016, Anaheim, CA.

·  Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Davison, Anaheim, 2016.

[2]  Greve, Henrich R. and Lori Qingyuan Yue* (2017) Hereafter: How Crises Shape Communities through Learning and Institutional Legacies. Organization Science, 28(6): 965-1167. *Equal Contribution.

·  Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese) https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/27159535

·  Featured by ASQ Editor’s Blog http://www.organizationalmusings.com/2016/12/probing- protests-firms-can-learn-to.html

[3]  Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2016). The Great and the Small: The Impact of Collective Action on the Evolution of Interlock Networks after the Panic of 1907. American Sociological Review, 81(2): 374- 395.

· Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese) https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/27159535

[4] Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2015). Community Constraints on the Efficacy of Elite Mobilization: The Issues of Currency Substitutes during the Panic of 1907. American Journal of Sociology, 120(6): 1690- 1735.

· Featured by Paper Express (in Chinese) http://chuansong.me/n/1966878

[5]  Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Hayagreeva Rao, and Paul Ingram (2013). Information Spillovers from Protests against Corporations: A Tale of Walmart and Target. Administrative Science Quarterly, 58(4): 669-701.

·  Featured by The Social Impact of the Corporation (Administrative Science Quarterly Virtual Feature Issue) http://asq.sagepub.com/site/misc/VirtIss/ASQVSI2.xhtml

·  Interviewed by ASQ BLOG http://asqblog.com/2015/01/28/yue-rao-ingram-2013-information- spillovers-from-protests-against-corporations-a-tale-of-walmart-and-target/

[6]  Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Jiao Luo, and Paul Ingram (2013). The Failure of Private Regulation: Elite Control and Market Crises in the Manhattan Banking Industry. Administrative Science Quarterly, 58(1): 37-68.

· Interviewed by ASQ BLOG https://asqblog.com/2017/03/22/yue-luo-ingram-2013-the-failure-of-private- regulation-elite-control-and-market-crises-in-the-manhattan-banking-industry/

[7]  Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2012). Asymmetric Effects of Fashions on the Formation and Dissolution of Networks: Board Interlocks with Internet Companies, 1996-2006. Organization Science, 23: 1114-1134.

[8]  Rao, Hayagreeva, Lori Qingyuan Yue, and Paul Ingram (2011). Laws of Attraction: Regulatory Arbitrage in the Face of Activism in Right-to-work States. American Sociological Review, 76(3): 365- 385.

·  Lead Article

·  Honorable Mention in Law and Society Association’s 2012 Article Prize

[9]  Ingram, Paul, Lori Qingyuan Yue, and Hayagreeva Rao (2010). Trouble in Store: The Emergence and Success of Protests against Wal-Mart Store Openings in America. American Journal of Sociology, 116(1): 53-92.

· Reprint in Corporate Sustainability , edited by Thomas P. Lyon, Daniel Diermeier, and Glenn Dowell, SAGE Publications Ltd., July 2014

[10] Ingram, Paul and Lori Qingyuan Yue (2008). Structure, Affect and Identity as Bases of Organizational Competition and Cooperation. Academy of Management Annals, 2: 275-303.

 

BOOK CHAPTERS, BUSINESS PRESS, AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

[11] Yue, Lori Qingyuan (2017). Lessons from the National Banking Era Financial Crises in the U.S. Tsinghua Financial Review, 47: 105-109.

· This article is widely reproduced by major media outlets in China.
· http://news.china.com/finance/11155042/20171031/31617586_all.html

[12]Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Kate Jue Wang, and Botao Yang (2016). The Price of Faith: Political Determinants of the Commercialization of Buddhist Temples in China. Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, Anaheim, 2016.

[13]Yue, Lori Qingyuan and Paul Ingram (2012). Industry Self-Regulation as a Solution of Reputation Commons: A Case of the Commercial Bank Clearinghouse. Oxford Handbook of Reputation Commons, Chapter 14, 279-296.

[14]Rao, Hayagreeva, Lori Qingyuan Yue, Paul Ingram (2010). Activists, Categories and Markets: Racial Diversity and Protests against Wal-Mart Store Openings in America. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 31: 235-253.

[15]Yue, Lori Qingyuan, Jiao Luo, and Paul Ingram (2009). The Strength of a Weak Institution: Clearing House, Federal Reserve, and the Survival of Manhattan Banks. Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Davison, Chicago.

 

SELECTED WORKING PAPERS AND WORK IN PROGRESS

·  Alex Yongzhi Wang, Lori Qingyuan Yue, and Nandini Rajagopalan. Platform Competition and Mobility, Under Review.

·  Alex Yongzhi Wang, Nandini Rajagopalan, and Lori Qingyuan Yue. Fools Rush in? Entry into a Platform-Based Market Following Acquisitions. Strategic management Journal, Reject & Resubmit.

·  When Less is More: Multihoming and Platform Abandonment. (data collection and analysis, with Alex Wang and Brian Xun Wu)

·  Hayagreeva Rao, Kate Jue Wang, Lori Qingyuan Yue. Social Movement and Market Entry in the Commercial Drone Service Industry, Under Review.

·  Social Movement and Entrepreneurial Scaling in the Commercial Drone Industry (data collection and analysis, with Kate Jue Wang, Hayagreeva Rao)

·  Digital Transformation and the Change in Corporate Structure and Governance (data collection and analysis, with James D. Westphal)

·  Longitudinal Change of Corporate Technology Innovation (data collection and analysis, with Gerald Tellis and Botao Yang)

·  Institutional Embeddedness and Scientists’ Productivity (data collection and analysis, with Xuanjin Chen and Xibao Li)

·  Fintech and Payment Platforms in China (data collection and analysis, with Botao Yang)

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Southern California (Marshall School of Business)

·  Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2018

·  Dean’s Congratulation for Teaching Excellence, 2013, 2014

Strategic Management (Instructor-Undergrad level) Spring 2011- Spring 2018

·  Co-Head, Undergraduate Course Teaching, 2017-

·  Mini Cases Developed

·  “Angry Birds: The Next Mickey Mouse?”

·  “The Chipotle Effect: Reverse Positioning of Fast Casual Restaurants”

·  “Alcohol Sale at Starbucks”

·  “Platform and Complement: Ticket War between American Airline and Expedia”

·  “Infant Formula Scandal in China and Corporate Social Responsibility”

·  “Duck Duck Go: Leverage on Search Engine’s Privacy Issue”

PhD Seminar: Organizational Theory (Instructor) Spring 2018

PhD Seminar: Strategy (Guest Instructor) Spring 2013- Spring 2015
Teach section on “Corporate Governance from the Institutional and Structural Perspectives”

Stanford University (Graduate School of Business)

PhD Seminar: Social Movement and Politics in Market (Guest Instructor) Spring 2015

Columbia University (Columbia Business School)

Strategic Management (Teaching Assistant-MBA level) Spring 2006, Fall 2008

Leadership (Teaching Assistant-Executive MBA level) Fall 2007-Fall 2009

Power and Organizational Change (Teaching Assistant-MBA level) Fall 2006

Assistance to Case Development: Wal-Mart In Search of Renewed Growth (Columbia Caseworks ID#080408) 2008

Peking University (Beijing International MBA Program)

Institutional Environment of Doing Business in China (Teaching Assistant-MBA level) Fall 2003 Business Statistics (Teaching Assistant- Executive MBA level) Summer 2000

Peking University (Guanghua School of Management)

Human Resource Management (Teaching Assistant-MBA level) Fall 2002

 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

·  Associate Editor, Management Science, 2018-

·  Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 2016-2018

·  Editorial Board Member, Administrative Science Quarterly, 2014-

·  Editorial Board Member, Organization Science, 2016-

·  Editorial Board Member, Journal of Business Venturing, 2009-2010

·  Chair of Research Committee, Academy of Management, Organization Management and Theory (OMT) Division, 2016-

·  Co-Head, Jijitang Column of Administrative Science Quarterly Editor’s Essay (Chinese Translation of Organizational Musing), 100k+ followers, 2018-

·  Co-Head, Scientific Management Insights on Fudan Business Knowledge (Chinese Translation of Henrich Greve’s Blog), 50k+ followers, 2018-

·  Chair of Best Student Paper Award Committee, International Association for Chinese Management Research, 2018 Conference

·  Committee Member of the Best Published Paper in 2017, Academy of Management, OMT, 2018

·  English Program Committee Member, International Association for Chinese Management Research, 2014 Conference, 2016 Conference

·  Organizing Team Member, California Organization and Organizing (CalO2) Workshop, USC Marshall School of Business, Nov. 2015, 2017, Los Angeles, CA

·  Discussant, Professional Development Workshop, Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Nonmarket Strategy, 2015-2018 Academy of Management Meeting

·  Mentor and Panelist, OMT Junior Faculty Workshop, 2018 Academy of Management Meeting, Chicago, IL

·  Co-Organizer of Symposium, “Walmart and the Informal Economy: Organization Theory in Age of Extreme Capitalism”, 2012 Academy of Management Meeting, Boston, MA

·  Co-Founder, Columbia-NYU Doctoral Conference, 2007

·  Reviewer
American Journal of Sociology
American Sociological Review
Administrative Science Quarterly
Academy of Management Journal
Organization Science
Management Science
Industrial and Corporate Change
Organization Studies
Sociological Quarterly
Socio-Economic Review
Social Currents
Journal of Management Studies
Management and Organization Review
California Management Review

National Science Foundation
INFORMS Organization Science Dissertation Proposal Competition Academy of Management Meeting
Strategic Management Society Conference
International Association of Chinese Management Research Meeting

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

·  Award for Excellence in Teaching, USC Marshall MOR, 2018

·  Ascendant Scholar Award Elected, West Academy of Management, 2018

·  Organization Science Outstanding Reviewer Award, 2016

·  OMT Best Paper on Entrepreneurship Award Finalist, Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 2016

·  Dean’s Award for Research Excellence, USC-Marshall School of Business, 2015

·  Dean’s Congratulation for Teaching Excellence, USC-Marshall School of Business, 2014

·  Award for Research Excellence, USC-Marshall School of Business MOR Department, 2013

·  Dean’s Congratulation for Teaching Excellence, USC-Marshall School of Business, 2013

·  Honorable Mention in Law and Society Association Article Prize, 2012

·  Best Reviewer Award, International Association for Chinese Management Research, 2010

·  Finalist, INFORMS/ORGANIZATION SCIENCE Dissertation Proposal Competition, 2009

·  Dissertation Fellowship, Columbia Business School, Management Division, 2009

·  Meriwether Fellowship, Columbia Business School, Management Division, 2008

·  CIBER Summer Research Grant, Columbia Business School, 2007

·  Dean’s List of Academic Performance, Columbia Business School, 2006

·  Doctoral Fellowship, Columbia Business School, 2005-2010

·  Best Student Paper Finalist, International Association for Chinese Management Research, 2004

·  Outstanding Graduate Award, Peking University, 2004

·  China Economic Research Scholarship, CCER, Peking University, 2003

·  Entrance Exam Exempt for Master Program, CCER, Peking University, 2001

·  Outstanding Graduate Award, Renmin University of China, 2001

·  Meidi Scholarship, Renmin University of China, 2001

·  Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Renmin University of China, 1998-2000

 

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

When App Developers Move from Apple to Google: Platform Competition and Cross-Platform Mobility

·  Academy of Management, Chicago, August 2018

·  Platform Economy Conference, Boston University, July 2018

Fintech and Payment Platform Competition in China

· Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Annual Conference, Doshisha University, June 2018

Disruptive Events at the Nexus between Community and Organization

·  UCLA Social Movement and Organizational Innovation Conference, November 2016

·  Economic Sociology Conference, Northwestern Kellogg School of Management, Chicago, October 2016

·  West Coast Research Consortium, September 2016

·  INSEAD Entrepreneurship Conference, May 2017

·  Academy of Management Meeting, Atlanta, August 2017

The Price of Faith: Political Determinants of the Commercialization of Buddhist Temples in China

·  New Institutional Theory Conference, Bocconi University, March 2018

·  MOR Research Frontier Conference, Beijing, October 2016

·  The 28th Annual Meeting conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics, University of California, Berkeley, June 2016

·  Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim, August 2016

·  American Sociological Conference, Seattle, August 2016

·  USC Marshall School of Business, MOR presentation, Jan. 2015

·  University of California—Berkeley Junior OT Faculty Workshop, Nov. 2014

Dependence and Cohesion: The Impact of Collective Action on the Evolution of Interlock Networks

·  Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim, August 2016

·  Social Movement Conference at Kellogg School of Management, Oct. 2015

·  Economic Sociology Conference at Yale School of Management, Oct. 2014

Elite Mobilization and the Issuances of Currency Substitutes during the Panic of 1907

·  Social Movement Conference at Kellogg School of Management, Oct. 2015

·  University of Alberta Institutional Theory Conference, Jun. 2015

·  American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Aug. 2014

·  Academy of Management Meeting, Philadelphia, Aug. 2014

·  University of Chicago Junior OT Faculty Workshop, Oct. 2013

Information Spillovers from Protests against Corporations: A Tale of Walmart and Target.

·  HBS Institutional Theory Conference, June 2013

·  OS Winter Conference, Steamboat Spring, Feb. 2013

·  Academy of Management Meeting, Boston, Aug. 2012

Laws of Attraction: Regulatory Arbitrage in the Face of Activism in Right-to-Work States

· 10th Annual Business Strategy and the Non-Market Environment Conference. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, May 2010

The Clearing House, Federal Reserve, and the Survival of Commercial Banks in Manhattan

·  Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, Chicago, Aug. 2009

·  9th Trans-Atlantic Doctoral Conference at London Business School, May 2009

·  3rd Columbia-NYU Doctoral Conference, Mar. 2009

Trouble in Store: The Emergence and Success of Protests against Wal-Mart Store Openings in America

·  Academy of Management Meeting, Mobilizing Culture Consortium, Anaheim, Aug. 2008

·  2nd Columbia-NYU Doctoral Conference, Apr. 2008

Networking with Newbie? Social Influence, Firm heterogeneities, and Interlocks with Internet Companies

· Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, Chicago, Aug. 2009

 

INVITED SEMINARS

·  London Business School (Strategy and Entrepreneurship) , Scheduled

·  University of Toronto (Strategy) , Scheduled

·  Peking University HSBC Business School, Scheduled

·  Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Management), Scheduled

·  Hong Kong University (Management) , Scheduled

·  University of Southern California (Sociology) , Scheduled

·  Zhejiang University(Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategy)

·  Fudan University (Industrial Economics)

·  Nanjing University(Management)

·  INSEAD (Entrepreneurship)

·  Renmin University of China (Organization and Human Resources Management)

·  Tsinghua University (Leadership and Organization Management Department)

·  Peking University (Guanghua School of Management)

·  UCLA (Panelist for the Author Meet Critics Book Event of Ed Walker’s Grassroots for Hire)

·  Stanford University (SCANCOR)

·  University of California, Berkeley (Haas: Management of Organizations)

·  MIT (Sloan: Group of Work and Organization Studies)

·  ESSEC (Singapore)

·  National University of Singapore (Strategy)

·  Washington University in St. Louis (Organization Behavior)

·  Yale School of Management (Organization Behavior)

·  University of Michigan (Strategy)

·  University of Chicago (Booth: Organizations & Markets Group)

·  UCLA (Sociology)

·  University of Southern California (Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism)

·  University of Pennsylvania (Wharton: Management)

·  University of Southern California (Management & Organization Department)

·  University of Toronto (Strategy)

·  University of Michigan (Strategy)

·  University of Florida (Management Department)

·  University of Chicago (Booth: Organizations & Markets Group)

·  Yale University (Organization Behavior)

·  Tulane University (Freeman School of Business)

·  Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Management Department)

·  National University of Singapore (Management & Organization)

·  McGill University (Strategy & Organization)

 

UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

·  Course Co-Head, Undergraduate Teaching, USC Marshall, 2017-

·  Executive Board Member, Institute of Outlier Business Research, USC Marshall, 2017-2018

·  Faculty Council Representative, USC Marshall, 2017-

·  Member, PhD Committee, USC Marshall MOR, 2017-

·  Member, Department Chair Search Committee, USC Marshall MOR, 2017

·  Member, PhD Admission Committee, USC Marshall MOR, 2017

·  Member Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, USC Marshall MOR, 2016-2017

·  Member, Research Funding Committee, USC Marshall, 2016

·  Speaker Series Coordinator, USC, 2014

·  Member, MOR PhD Recruitment Committee, USC Marshall, 2014, 2015

·  Member, MOR Strategic Planning Committee, USC, 2011-2013

·  Faculty Marshal, University Commencement, USC, 2012

·  Distinguished Speaker and Job Candidate Host, USC, 2011, 2012

 

DOCTORAL STUDENT SUPERVISING

·  Dissertation Committee Member, Yongzhi (Alex) Wang, Marshall MOR. Placement: OSU

·  Qualifying Exam Committee Member, Shang Liu, USC Sociology, 2017-

·  Primary Faculty Advisor, Jue (Kate) Wang, USC Marshall MOR, 2014-

·  Secondary Faculty Advisor, Brian Chung, USC Marshall MOR, 2016-2018

·  Visiting PhD Student Host, Luqun Xie, HKUST 2016

·  Visiting PhD Student Host, Xuanjin Chen, Tsinghua SEM 2018

 

DOCTORAL STUDENT QUALIFYING EXAM COMMITTEE

·  Jue (Kate) Wang, USC Marshall MOR, Chair, November, 2016

·  Yongzhi (Alex) Wang, USC Marshall MOR, Member, November, 2013

·  Pablo Mondal, USC Marshall MOR, March, Member, 2013

·  Heejin Woo, USC Marshall MOR, November, Member, 2012

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

· Beijing International MBA Program (BiMBA), Director Assistant, June to Sep. 2000

· Businessweek Magazine (Beijing Office), Language Assistant, Sep. 2000-Jan. 2002