Jiang Liang, born in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is a lecturer in Business School of Wenzhou University. He graduated with a master's degree in economics from South Dakota State University in the United States and a doctor's degree in tourism from Otago University in New Zealand. His research direction is non market valuation and tourism experience of Chinese outbound tourists.
As a primary researcher, he has led a research project jointly funded by the Department of Fisheries of Otago, New Zealand and the University of Otago: Research on the valuation of freshwater fisheries in Otago.
During my study and work in New Zealand, I participated in seven New Zealand national and local economic and tourism research projects.
Conference papers:
Liang Jiang, Mingming Cheng, and Hazel Tucker “The meaning of Maori village visits for Chinese tourists in New Zealand”, CAUTHE 2018, Newcastle Business School, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, February 5-8, 2018
Liang Jiang, Evert Van der Sluis “the Role of Export in South Dakota’s Economy”, Ninth Annual South Dakota International Business Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA, October 2-5, 2002
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