Recently, Prof. Zhang Yuejun, associate dean of HNU Business School and director of the Research Center for Resource and Environmental Management of HUN, was invited to join the editorial board ofEnergy Economicsand serve a s deputy editor-in-chief. He received the invitation from Richard S. J. Tol, editor-in-chief of Energy Economics and a professor at the University of Sussex.
Energy Economicsis a SSCI-indexed journal, JCR Region 1 (Subject Category: Economics, Category Sort: 9/381), and also a top-ranked journal in Category A* of the ABDC Journal List of Australia. Its impact factor reached 9.252 in 2021. This journal has far-reaching academic and policy influence in the fields of energy economics and climate policy management. Its columns include Energy Economics, Energy Finance, and Energy and Climate.
Zhang Yuejun, a professor and doctoral supervisor of HNU, is mainly engaged in the fields of petroleum asset pricing and forecasting, energy and environmental policy performance evaluation, carbon trading and carbon emission reduction policy. Besides, he is also the person-in-charge and chief expert of a major project funded by the National Social Science Foundation. He has published more than 150 papers inThe Energy Journal, Energy Economics, Environmental Science & Technology, European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Management Science,and other authoritative academic journals at home and abroad as the first author or corresponding author.
Zhang has won the second prize of the Award for Outstanding Achievements in Scientific Research of Higher Education Institutions of the Ministry of Education (Humanities and Social Sciences), the second prize of the Award for Natural Sciences, and the first prize of the Award for Outstanding Achievements in Social Sciences of Hunan Province. A number of his reports and proposals on state affairs have been commented by the leaders of the Party and the State with written instructions.
Zhang has been selected as one of the "Global Highly Cited Scholars" by Clarivate, "China's Highly Cited Scholars" by Elsevier, and "Top 2% of the World's Top Scientists" by Stanford University.
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