
Ding Dan
Department of Information Management and Information Systems
Associate Professor
Email: [email protected]
Personal Profile
Ding Dan is currently an associate professor at the School of Management Science and Engineering, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, and holds a PhD from the National University of Singapore. She has worked as a data researcher at the Institute for Application of Learning Science and Educational Technology (ALSET) at the National University of Singapore and as a data analyst at Viki (Singapore). Her main research interests include complex network dynamics based on big data, financial technology, business analytics, learning analytics, and the impact of social media on user behavior. She is currently a reviewer for journals such as Journal of Strategic Information Systems and Information & Management, and has presented academic papers at several international conferences on information systems and economic management.
Research Field
Big Data Analysis
Social (complex) networks
Fintech
Business Analytics
Consumer behavior research
Educational Background
2020 PhD in Information Systems and Analytics, National University of Singapore
2015 Master of Management Information Systems, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
2012 Beijing Jiaotong University, Bachelor of Management Information Systems
Work Experience
2020.01-2020.07 Research Assistant, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore
2017-2019 Research Fellow, Institute for Application of Learning Science and Educational Technology (ALSET), National University of Singapore
2016-2017 Viki (Singapore) Data Analyst
Honors and Awards
2014 National Scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Education of China in 2013
2011 First Prize in the North American Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM)
2010 Beijing Municipal Three Good Students Awarded by Beijing
2010 National Scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Education of China in 2009
Lecturing Courses
Bachelor's degree: Financial, Data Analysis and Programming, E-commerce Retail
Research Achievement
Ding Dan has published 9 excellent academic papers in famous domestic and international top conferences including Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research, In Workshop on Information Systems and Economics, Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research, etc. She is also a reviewer for magazines such as Journal of Strategic Information Systems and Information & Management, and is the deputy editor of the 2021 ICIS Complex Network Theme.
International Academic Conference Papers
1. Dan Ding, Tuan Q. Phan, and Prasanta Bhattacharya “A Tale of Two Networks: Characterizing the Interplay between Online and Offline Communication Networks ”, ICIS 2019 Proceeding, Munich, Germany .
2. Dan Dingand Tuan Q. Phan. "A Multi-Relational Network-Based Mental Health Prediction: The Case of Attributed Network Embedding Representation ." Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research,June 10-13, 2019, Hong Kong, China.
3. Dan Ding, Tuan Q. Phan, Prasanta Bhattacharya, and Xuesong Lu. “The Impact of Peer Influence on Academic Performance: A Three-Stage Co-Evolution Model .” ICIS 2018 Proceedings, 2018, 9.
4. Dan Dingand Tuan Q. Phan. “The Impact of Source-Based Bundling Strategy on Content Consumption Behavior: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment .” In Workshop on Information Systems and Economics, 2018.
5. Dan Ding, Tuan Q. Phan, Prasanta Bhattacharya, and Xuesong Lu, “The Impact of Peer Influence on Academic Performance: A 3-Stage Co-evolution Framework .” Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research, June 18-19, 2018 , Rotterdam, Netherlands.
6. Dan Ding, and Tuan Q. Phan, “News Feed Bundling: The Impact of Salience of Source Information on News Reading Behavior .” Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce Research, June 26-28, 2017, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
7. Luo Kai, Dan Ding, Cui Wei and Cheng Suang Heng “A Qualitative Study about Designing and Expressing Emotion: A Tale of Two Cycles”, ECIS 2018 Proceedings, 2018, 6.
8. Dan Ding, Oleksandra Poquet , Joseph Jay Williams, Radhika Nikam and Samuel Rhys Cox “Increasing Response Rates to Email Surveys in MOOCs ”, Proceedings of 26th Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization Adjunct, Singapore, July 2018 (UMAP'18 ), Singapore.
9. Dan Dingand Oleksandra Poquet “Understanding the procrastination in college students”, under review,LAK 2021.
International Academic Journal Papers
1. Wang Jun,Dan Ding, Liu Ou, and Li Ming. 2016. "A synthetic method for knowledge management performance evaluation based on triangular fuzzy number and group support systems," Applied Soft Computing, 39, 11-20.