• Gu Dingwei

    Associate Professor

    Applied Economics

    Add: Guoshun Road Siyuan Building Room 338, Siyuan Building

    Tel: +86-21-25011086

    E-mail: dwgu@fudan.edu.cn

    Research Field: Industrial Organization, Platform Economics, Vertically Related Industry, Anti-trust

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    Educational Background

    Doctor Degree, Industrial Economics, Fudan University

    Bachelor Degree, Finance, Sun Yat-sen University


    Journal Papers


    1.Dingwei Gu, Tian Lu, Yingjie Zhang, and Pinliang Luo. 2025. Higher risk, higher price? Investigating pricing strategy in two-sided p2p lending platforms. International Journal of Electronic Commerce 29(1) 155-182.  



    2.Dingwei Gu and Yangguang Huang. 2024. Agency model versus wholesale model. Information Economics and Policy 68 1-18.  



    3.Lezhen Wu, Dingwei Gu, Zhiyong Yao, and Wen Zhou. 2024. Creating a merger option to strategically prevent a merger among suppliers or customers. Naval Research Logistics 71(2) 174-188.  



    4.Dingwei Gu, Zhiyong Yao, and Wen Zhou. 2022. Proportional fee vs. unit fee: competition, welfare, and incentives. The Journal of Industrial Economics 70(4) 999-1032.  



    5.Dingwei Gu, Xin Liu, Hanwen Sun, and Huainan Zhao. 2021. Strategic insider trading: Disguising order flows to escape trading competition. Journal of Corporate Finance 67 1-17.  



    6.Dingwei Gu, Tian Lu, Pinliang Luo, and Chenghong Zhang. 2019. The impact of venture capital investment on the performance of peer-to-peer lending platforms: Evidence from China. Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies 48(5) 640-665.  



    7.Dingwei Gu, Zhiyong Yao, Wen Zhou, and Rangrang Bai. 2019. When is upstream collusion profitable?. RAND Journal of Economics 50(2) 326-341.  



    8.Wen Cao, Qinyang Sha, Zhiyong Yao, Dingwei Gu, and Xiang Shao. 2019. Sniping in soft-close online auctions: Empirical evidence from overstock. Marketing Letters 30(2) 179–191.  



    9.Zhiyong Yao, Dingwei Gu, and Wen Cao. 2019. SOEs as intermediation: Leakage effect under financial repression. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 53 349-361.  



    10.Zhiyong Yao, Dingwei Gu, and Yongmin Chen. 2017. Rating deflation versus inflation: On procyclical credit ratings. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 41 46-64.  



    11.Dingwei Gu, Xi Zhao, and Pinliang Luo. 2020. The signaling behavior of three-player games on P2P platforms. Systems Engineering——Theory & Practice 40(5) 1210-1220. (in Chinese) 



    12.LUO Pinliang,Dingwei Gu. 2018. Competition strategies and welfare effect of incumbent in OTT industry. Review of Industrial Economics (4) 13-29. (in Chinese) 



    13.Dingwei Gu, Lan Ding, and Pinliang Luo. 2018. Evolutionary game analysis on credit risk control in P2P online lending platforms. R&D Management 30(3) 12-21. (in Chinese) 


    Research Projects

    2022.01—2026.12, Member, Research on Scientific Antitrust Regulation in the Digital Economy, The Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China

    2021.01—2023.12, Principal Investigator, Antitrust and Upstream Collusion: From the Perspective of Compensation Constraint, National Natural Science Foundation of China

    2019.01—2020.01, Principal Investigator, Strategic Insider Trading: A Balancing Act between Information Flows and Trading Competition, Newton Mobility Grant


    Academic Conferences

    2024.11, 第四届数字化改革论坛, 福州

    2024.10, 第六届微观经济理论论坛(2024), 武汉

    Case

    Dingwei Gu, BYD''s road of new energy vehicles, , 2023

    Dingwei Gu,Chunyi Zhang, The entry and competition strategies of immotor, , 2021