hang.luo@pku.edu.cn
Room B318
Luo Hang

Tenured Associate Professor

Department of International Organizations and International Public Policy

Profile

Dr. Hang Luo is a tenured associate professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University. He holds dual doctoral degrees: a Ph.D. in Management from Tsinghua University and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Université Paris VI (UPMC). His research explores interdisciplinary frontiers in computational international relations, with specific interests in computational theories of international organizations and international network analysis.

Education Background

Université Paris VI (UPMC) Ph.D. in Management

Tsinghua University Ph.D. in Computer Science

Research Areas

Computational International Relations

Computational Theory of International Organizations

Network Analysis in International Relations

Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences (Graduate)

Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences (Undergraduate General Education Core Course)

Principles of Economics

1. Political Science:

Luo, H. (2023). “The Competition and Demise of International Organizations: An Ecological Perspective.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 7.

Luo, H. (2022). “Evaluating Power Structures in International Organizations: A Comparative Study of the World Bank, ADB, and AIIB.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 11. [Reprinted in International Politics, Renmin University Replicated Journals, Issue 5, 2023]

Luo, H. (2021). “Analyzing International Structures and Measuring State Power: A Big Data Network Approach.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 6. [Excerpted in Chinese Social Sciences Digest, Issue 11, 2021]

Luo, H. (2020). “Agent-Based Computational Experiments on Decision-making in International Organizations: The Case of the EU.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 7.

Luo, H. (2019). “Power Balance and Decision-making Efficiency in International Organizations: The BRICS New Development Bank and Contingent Reserve Arrangement.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 2.

Luo, H. (2018). “Voting Rights and Power in International Organizations: The Case of the AIIB.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 2.

Luo, H. (2016). “Moderate Fragmentation: Reinterpreting the Rise of Europe and the Decline and Resurgence of Asia.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 10. [Reprinted in International Politics, Renmin University Replicated Journals, Issue 1, 2017]

Luo, H. (2013). “UN Security Council Reform and Great Power Bargaining: A Multi-Agent Simulation.” World Economics and Politics (CSSCI), Issue 6.

Luo, H. (2021). “Equality and Equity in Emerging Multilateral Financial Institutions: The Case of the BRICS Institutions.” Global Policy (SSCI), 12(4).

Luo, H. (2021). “Power Structure Dynamics in Growing Multilateral Development Banks: The Case of the AIIB.” Global Policy (SSCI), 12(1).

2. Computer Science & Technology (EI Indexed):

Luo, H. (2019). “Individual, Coalitional and Structural Influence in Group Decision-making.” MDAI 2019, Milan. LNAI 11676.

Luo, H. (2019). “How to Address Multiple Sources of Influence in Group Decision-making? A Shift from Non-ordering to Ordering.” GDN 2019, Loughborough. LNBIP 351.

Luo, H. (2020). “Influence across Agents and Issues in Combinatorial and Collective Decision-making.” GDN 2020, Toronto. LNBIP 388.

Luo, H. & co-authors (2022). “VERICONDOR: End-to-End Verifiable Condorcet Voting without Tallying Authorities.” ACM AsiaCCS 2022, Nagasaki.

3. Management Science / Systems Science:

Luo, H. (2017). “Multi-Agent Simulation of Urban Governmental Games and Regulation Mechanisms.” Journal of Systems Science (CSSCI), Issue 2.

Luo, H. et al. (2017). “Multi-Agent Modeling and Simulation of Urban Government Cooperation.” Journal of Management Sciences in China (CSSCI), Issue 3.

Luo, H. (2016). “Integrating Evolutionary Game Theory and Small-World Networks: A Multi-Agent Model of Urban Governance.” Journal of Systems Science (CSSCI), Issue

Luo, H. (2015). “Multi-Agent Modeling and Simulation of Intergovernmental Policy Coordination.” Chinese Journal of Management Science (CSSCI), Issue 1.

Luo, H. (2013). “Agent-Based Simulation of Government Interactions in Urban Agglomerations.” Journal of Dalian University of Technology (Social Sciences) (CSSCI), Issue 2.

4. Public Administration:

Luo, H. (2016). “Administrative Values in Local Governance Since the Yuan Dynasty.” Journal of Beijing Administration Institute (CSSCI), Issue 3.

Luo, H. (2010). “A Value Analysis of Mobile E-Government.” Information and Documentation Services (CSSCI), Issue 4.

Zhang, N., Luo, H. et al. (2015). “Key E-government Issues in China: An Empirical Study.” Electronic Commerce Research (SSCI), 15(3).

5. Education Studies:

Luo, H. (2017). “Efficiency Evaluation of Chinese Science & Engineering ‘985’ Universities.” Research in Higher Engineering Education (CSSCI), Issue 1. [Reprinted in Evaluation and Management, Issue 1, 2017]

Luo, H. et al. (2014). “Efficiency Evaluation of ‘985’ Universities in 2012 Using DEA-Tobit.” Higher Education Research (CSSCI), Issue 12. [Reprinted in Higher Education, Renmin University Replicated Journals, Issue 6, 2015]

Luo, H. (2013). “Efficiency Ranking and Slack Variable Analysis of Chinese ‘985’ Universities in 2011.” Tsinghua Journal of Education (CSSCI), Issue 2.

Luo, H. et al. (2011). “Evaluating the Efficiency of ‘985 Project’ Universities Using DEA Super-Efficiency Models.” Graduate Education Research (CSSCI), Issue 6