Stephen Jarislowsky Chair in Cultural and Economic Transformation

Tony Fang

An economist, Dr. Fang came to Memorial University from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, where he was director of the master of international business program and an associate professor of human resources management and employment relations. He previously taught at Toronto's York University and at the I. H. Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba.

The mandate of the $2-million chair is to promote research in the areas of global and local cultures, immigration, diasporas, demographic change and strategies for immigration retention and integration. These areas directly align with Dr. Fang’s research interests and accomplishments, which include a recent role as the domain leader in economic and labour market integration at Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement–Ontario Metropolis Centre and a recent stint as president of the Chinese Economists Society.

Dr. Fang has a PhD in industrial relations and human resource management from the University of Toronto. His areas of research interest encompass issues of compensation and benefits, high performance workplace practices, pension, retirement policy and the aging workforce, education, immigration and minimum wages, union impact on wages, innovation and firm growth, pay equity and employment equity.

He has published in such journals as Strategic Management JournalIndustrial and Labor Relations Review (Cornell)Industrial Relations (Berkeley)British Journal of Industrial RelationsInternational Journal of Human Resource ManagementCanadian Journal of EconomicsCanadian Public PolicyChina Economic ReviewJournal of World BusinessJournal of Labor ResearchInternational Journal of ManpowerJournal of Management HistorySocial Indictors Research and Perspectives on Labour and Income. He has also received nine research awards from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and five research grants from Human Resource and Development Canada.

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