Bing Wang

Bing Wang is a Faculty member at MIT Sloan School of Management. She is a Faculty Co-Lead of Asia Lab and a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan. As a scholar, professor, and practitioner, Bing Wang’s work sits at the intersection of value creation, urban innovation, and global market dynamics within entrepreneurial and technological ecosystems. She has led or collaborated on research and projects with regional and city governments, environmental agencies, developers, and major institutions, including the World Bank, the U.S. and China National Science Foundations, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Bank of China, McKinsey & Company, and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, among others.

Before joining MIT, Dr. Wang was the faculty head of the Master's Real Estate MDes program at Harvard for more than a decade. She has been on the Steering Committee of Harvard China Fund and the Faculty Co-Chair of two Harvard flagship real estate executive education programs: the Real Estate Management Program (jointly with Harvard Business School) and the Advanced Management Program in Real Estate.

Bing Wang has authored and edited four books, including The Architectural Profession of Modern China, Global Leadership in Real Estate and Design, Understanding China’s Real Estate Markets, and Innovation Dynamics of Real Estate: PropTech and Beyond (forthcoming). Wang also has published more than 40 book chapters, peer-reviewed journal papers, and articles. She serves on the editorial boards of Planning Theory & Practice (UK), The Journal of Sustainable Real Estate (USA), The Encyclopedia of Ecological Culture (China), and on the editorial advisory board of The German Journal of Real Estate Research (Germany).