【Associate Professor】 Ming-Hung Weng
- Phone: 56325
- Email: mhweng@ncku.edu.tw
- Ph.D. in Economics, Stony Brook University (New York, U.S.A.)
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Research Interests: Neuroeconomics, Experimental Economics, Industrial organization
(I) EDUCATION
- Ph.D. (2006) in Economics, Stony Brook University (New York, USA)
(II) EXPERIENCE
• Associate Professor @ Department of Economics, NCKU (2022/8 - )
• Assistant Professor @ Department of Economics, NCKU (2021/8 - 2022/7)
• Project Assistant Professor @ Department of Economics, NCKU (2015/8 - 2021/7)
• Assistant Professor @ Department of Economics, NCKU (2007/8 - 2015/7)
• Lecturer @ Department of Economics, San Francisco State University (2006/8- 2007/7)
(III) Academic Awards
• NCKU Service Award (2023)
• NCKU Teaching Excellence Award in General Education (Social Sciences field, 2021)
• NCKU Teaching Award (2020)
• NCKU Teaching Excellence Award in General Education (Social Sciences field, 2017)
Course taught
Undergraduate level
- Economics (I)(II)
- Microeconomics (II)
- Game Theory
- Industrial Economics
- Mathematical Economics
Graduate level
- Microeconomics (I)
- Microeconomics (II)
- Neuroeconomics
- Game Theory
A. Journal Articles
1. Mateus Lee, Ming-Hung Weng*, Show-Ling Jang, Koichi Miyazaki, (2023). “How the External Knowledge Stock Affects the Co-authorship Formation?” Taiwan Economic Review. Vol. 51:3, 251-284. (TSSCI)
2. Ming-Hung Weng* and I-Jeng Hsu, (2023) “Decision Making under Uncertain Probability Information,” Taiwan Economic Review. Vol. 51:2, 207-250. (TSSCI)
3. Le-Si Wang, Jen-Tang Cheng, I-Jeng Hsu, Shyhnan Liou, Chun-Chia Kung, Der- Yow Chen, Ming-Hung Weng* (2022). “Distinct cerebral coherence in task-based fMRI hyperscanning: cooperation vs. competition.” Cerebral Cortex, bhac075. (SCIE, I.F.: 5.357).
4. HanShin Jo, Chiu-Yueh Chen, Der-Yow Chen, Ming-Hung Weng & Chun-Chia Kung (2020). “A brain network that supports consensus-seeking and conflict-resolving of college couples’ shopping interaction.” Scientific Reports, 10:17601. (SCIE, I.F.: 4.38).
5. Pang-Jung Liu, Chun-Chia Kung, Kai-Han Tseng, and Ming-Hung Weng* (2016), “Aversions against Compound Lotteries – Lessons from Experimental Results of Visual Motion Tasks.” Taiwan Economic Review Vol. 44:3, 511-541. (TSSCI)
6. Yair Tauman, Ming-Hung Weng (2012), “Selling Patent Rights and the Incentive to Innovate”, Economics Letters, Vol. 114, 241-244. (SSCI)Ming-Hung Weng* (2012), “Demand Structure and the Incentive to Innovate”, Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 63, 248-251. (SSCI)
7. Pang-Jung Liu, Chun-Chia Kung, Kai-Han Tseng, and Ming-Hung Weng* (2016), “Aversions against Compound Lotteries – Lessons from Experimental Results of Visual Motion Tasks.” Taiwan Economic Review Vol. 44:3, 511-541. (TSSCI)
8. Yair Tauman, Ming-Hung Weng (2012), “Selling Patent Rights and the Incentive to Innovate”, Economics Letters, Vol. 114, 241-244. (SSCI)
9. Ming-Hung Weng* (2012), “Demand Structure and the Incentive to Innovate”, Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 63, 248-251. (SSCI)
* Corresponding author
B. Research grants and projects
Please refer to Ming-Hung Weng @ Research NCKU