Professor Nina Yan from the Department of Supply Chain and Operations Management has been selected into Elsevier's 2024 China Highly Cited Researchers list

Date: 2025-03-28    ClickTimes:



On March 25, 2025, the well-known academic publishing giant Elsevier announced the high-profile 2024 "Highly Cited Chinese Researchers" list. Elsevier's "China Highly Cited Researchers list" systematically presents the scientific research contributions and innovation value of Chinese scholars in their disciplines, based on Scopus, the world's leading citation and indexing database.


The 111 "China Highly Cited Scholars" in the 2024 Business Administration Discipline List come from 54 universities and research institutions, covering 8 disciplines, including organizational behavior and human resource management (22), operations management (21), accounting and financial management (15), energy and environmental management (15), marketing (15), innovation and entrepreneurship management (13), strategic management (8), and tourism management (2).


Professor Yan Nina of the Department of Supply Chain and Operations Management of the Business School was selected as a highly cited researcher in the discipline of "Operations Management", which not only reflects Professor Yan's outstanding academic contributions in the fields of supply chain finance, platform economy and operational decision-making, but also marks a new level of academic influence in the field of supply chain management and operation research, and also highlights the fruitful achievements of the Business School in discipline construction, scientific research and academic influence.


In recent years, the Business School has actively promoted the output of high-level scientific research results, interdisciplinary integration and international cooperation. The Business School will continue to encourage professors to carry out cutting-edge academic research, promote the integration of industry, academia and research, and create a highland of management disciplines with international competitiveness.