
Tao Tang
About
Tao Tang, Ph.D. in Management from Birkbeck, University of London. He serves as an Innovation Lab Engineer at the University of Surrey. His research integrates natural language processing and machine learning technologies, with several high-quality papers published or under review, and he has presented his findings at numerous international conferences. Tang focuses on the extraction and analysis of unstructured data from global listed companies, as well as the impact of digital transformation on corporate behavior and performance. He has previously taught financial asset pricing as an assistant instructor at Sichuan University and quantitative analysis theory at Birkbeck, University of London.
ResearchResearch interests
Digital Transformation
LLM and NLP
Text Analysis
AI and Web 3.0
Research interests
Digital Transformation
LLM and NLP
Text Analysis
AI and Web 3.0
Publications
Tang, T., Luo, R., & Gu, J. (4245). Lifetime asset allocation with long run risk and time
various risk aversion. International Review of Economics & Finance, :8, 452‒473. http
s://doi.org/32.3238/j.iref.4245.25.236
Tang, T., Liu, M., Liu, X., He, Z., & Liang, J. (n.d.). Impacts of digital transformation on
firm export: A general equilibrium model. Journal of International Business Studies.
Manuscript under review.
Tang, T., Liu, Y., & Wang, S. (n.d.). Examining the quality of business discussion in
corporate MD&A sections using NLP and machine learning. Journal of Accounting
Research. Working paper.
Tang, T., Liu, X. (n.d.). Digital Transformation and Export performance Effects and
Mechanisms. Working paper.
Tang, T., Liu, X. (n.d.). Reformed Export preference? How Digital Transformation
Affect Firms' Export Behaviour. Working paper.