Prof. Henry Wai-Chung
YEUNG
Distinguished Professor, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore
Professor Henry Yeung received his Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in 1995. He is Distinguished Professor (and Professor of Economic Geography since 2005) at the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, until 31 December 2024. In January 2025, he will take up the Choh-Ming Li Professorship at the Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. As a leading academic expert in global production networks and the global economy, his research interests cover broadly theories and the geography of transnational corporations, East Asian firms, and developmental states. He is the first geographer based in Asia to receive both the 2018 American Association of Geographers Distinguished Scholarship Honors (“in recognition of his extraordinary scholarship and leadership in the discipline”) and the UK’s Royal Geographical Society Murchison Award 2017 (for “pioneering publications in the field of globalisation”). In November 2022, he was conferred the 2022 Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field by the Regional Studies Association in London: “acknowledging and celebrating excellence in the field of regional studies”. Professor Yeung has published 7 monographs and 1 textbook (3 editions), 7 edited books, 110 journal articles, and 50 book chapters. His most recent books are Theory and Explanation in Geography (RGS-IBG Book Series, Wiley, September 2023), Interconnected Worlds: Global Electronics and Production Networks in East Asia (Innovation and Technology in the World Economy Series, Stanford University Press, June 2022; Silver Medal in the Business Theory Category from the 2023 Axiom Business Book Awards and winner of the 2024 ISA Asia-Pacific Distinguished Book Award, sponsored by the International Studies Association), Strategic Coupling: East Asian Industrial Transformation in the New Global Economy (Cornell Studies in Political Economy Series, Cornell University Press, 2016), and Global Production Networks: Theorizing Economic Development in an Interconnected World (with Neil Coe, Oxford University Press, 2015).
Professor Yeung’s views on global production networks and East Asian development have been quoted in The Financial Times, The Economist, Forbes Asia, South China Morning Post, and others. He has also served as an expert consultant contributor to World Investment Report and ASEAN Investment Report (UNCTAD), Global Value Chain Development Report (WTO/ADB), and others. As of end 2023, over 5,000 publications listed in the ISI Web of Science Core Collection databases cited his work (excluding self-citations; h-index = 38). Altogether, his work has been cited over 7,500 times by the same set of ISI WoS publications (26,200 citations on Google Scholar). He is ranked 13th among 15,090 authors in the field of Geography and 8,646th among all 195,605 top scientists in the Sept 2022 updated of top 2% of world scientists, led by Stanford’s John Ioannidis, in 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields. For two decades since 2001, Professor Yeung has been editor of two top journals in Geography – Economic Geography and Environment and Planning A. He is also past editor of Review of International Political Economy (2004-2013) and serves on the editorial boards of 19 other journals.