HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies

HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies HKUST IEMS provides thought leadership on the challenges facing emerging markets.

HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) provides thought leadership on issues facing businesses and policy makers in emerging markets. Building on the research strengths of the faculty at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the Institute focuses its research and activities on the themes of (1) human capital, employment, and structural change; (2) innovation and entrepren

eurship; (3) global economic integration; (4) financial development; (5) strategies, firms, and markets; (6) behavioural studies, and the Belt and Road Initiative. The Institute supports world-class faculty research by providing funding, development collaboration with research partners worldwide, and disseminating evidence-based insights to the academic and public policy communities through events, publications and online channels.

πŸ“’ Thought Leadership Brief No. 110We're excited to share the latest Thought Leadership Brief, titled "Examining Public O...
23/06/2026

πŸ“’ Thought Leadership Brief No. 110
We're excited to share the latest Thought Leadership Brief, titled "Examining Public Opinion on Same-Sex Partnership Rights in Hong Kong," authored by Prof Stuart Gietel-Basten.

πŸ™οΈ What do Hong Kong residents actually think about equal rights for same-sex couples? Drawing on 4,551 respondents from the 2023 Hong Kong Generations and Gender Survey (HK-GGS), this research finds that nearly half (47.9%) support equal rights, while only 14% oppose them β€” yet a critical 38% remain neutral or undecided. Crucially, support is not uniform: Christians are over four times more likely to oppose equal rights than non-religious individuals, while women are 49% less likely to disagree than men β€” revealing that Hong Kong's policy debate is shaped as much by demographics as by values.

πŸ“– Read the full brief:

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πŸ“’ Thought Leadership Brief No. 109We're thrilled to share Thought Leadership Brief No. 109, titled "Greenwashing Risks i...
19/05/2026

πŸ“’ Thought Leadership Brief No. 109
We're thrilled to share Thought Leadership Brief No. 109, titled "Greenwashing Risks in the Corporate Green Bond Markets: An Expenditure-Based Measurement" authored by Prof. Keith Jin Deng Chan and Wilson Tsz Shing Wan.

🌿 The corporate green bond market has surged from USD 1 billion in 2012 to over USD 1.8 trillion in 2023 β€” but not all that glitters is green. Studying 112 global issuers, this research finds that high greenwashing-risk issuers have environmental expenditures 50% lower than their low-risk peers, and that institutional investors paradoxically channel more capital toward the riskiest issuers with the lowest capacity to decarbonize. When these firms are shut out of the green bond market, they migrate to green loans β€” quietly transferring greenwashing risk to creditor banks.

πŸ“– Read the full brief: http://iems.ust.hk/tlb109

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πŸ“’ Thought Leadership Brief No. 108We're excited to share Thought Leadership Brief No. 108, titled "Radical Novelties in ...
28/04/2026

πŸ“’ Thought Leadership Brief No. 108
We're excited to share Thought Leadership Brief No. 108, titled "Radical Novelties in Critical Technologies: How do China, the US and the EU fare?" authored by Alicia GarcΓ­a Herrero.

πŸ”¬ Forget patent counts β€” true technological power lies in radical novelties. By using an LLM to analyse patents filed between 2019 and 2023, this research reveals a striking global divide: the US leads in foundational AI and quantum computing, China dominates in applied AI and semiconductor manufacturing, and the EU risks becoming a mere rule-taker due to fragmentation. Most critically, China is now moving upstream into foundational research β€” if it achieves parity while retaining manufacturing dominance, the balance of global technological power could shift decisively in its favour.

πŸ“– Read the full brief: http://iems.ust.hk/tlb108

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πŸš€ IEMS Academic Webinar: Radical Novelties in Critical Technologies: How do China, the US and the EU fare?Join us as Pro...
16/04/2026

πŸš€ IEMS Academic Webinar: Radical Novelties in Critical Technologies: How do China, the US and the EU fare?

Join us as Prof. Alicia GarcΓ­a Herrero unpacks radical innovations shaping strategic power β€” and where China, the US, and the EU stand in this critical technology battle.

πŸ‘€ Speaker: Prof. Alicia GarcΓ­a Herrero, Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis
πŸ‘€ Moderator: Prof. Masasru Yarime, Associate Professor in the Division of Public Policy, HKUST
πŸ“… Date: 4 May 2026 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM HKT
πŸ’» Format: Zoom

πŸ”— Register now: https://hkust.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lK5Xg-3FRV-7gc65uI33PQ

If you're interested in technology policy, geopolitics, or innovation economics, this is one not to miss. πŸ’‘

πŸŽ‰ New Research Report from IEMS | The S Factor UnpackedThe HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) is proud t...
08/04/2026

πŸŽ‰ New Research Report from IEMS | The S Factor Unpacked

The HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) is proud to present a new research report by Prof. Laurence L. Delina and Leslie Anne L. Yasis.

The S Factor Unpacked: Tracking Social KPI Evolution in Five HKEX-Listed Companies examines how five major HKEX-listed companies β€” spanning financial services, utilities, transportation, real estate, and aviation β€” have disclosed their social Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) under the HKEX ESG Reporting Guide over a seven-year period from 2018 to 2024.

Key findings include:

- βœ… Employment and health & safety KPIs are reported most consistently across all sectors
- ⚠️ Supply chain transparency and labour standards remain significantly underdeveloped, particularly in aviation and utilities
- πŸ“ˆ Post-pandemic, health & safety disclosures improved markedly across companies
- πŸ”„ A clear shift is emerging β€” from compliance-driven, quantitative reporting toward more narrative-based disclosures, reflecting growing ESG maturity
- πŸ† Real Estate Trust D leads in disclosure completeness, fully reporting 18 out of 23 KPIs analysed

πŸ“₯ Read the full report: https://iems.ust.hk/publications/report/research-report/esg-report-laurence-l-delina

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