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Jen-Je Su is an Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics within Griffith Business School at Griffith University. He holds the position of HDR Convenor (Student Progression) and is a member of the Griffith Institute for Tourism, with collaborations in the Griffith Asia Institute. His academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from Michigan State University in East Lansing, USA, and a Master of Arts in Economics from Soochow University in Taipei, Taiwan. Dr. Su has progressed through roles at Griffith University, previously serving as a Senior Lecturer in Econometrics and Business Data Analytics.
Dr. Su's research specializations encompass econometrics, financial economics, economic development, and tourism economics, as listed on his Google Scholar profile where he has been cited 3,239 times. He has contributed to 79 publications documented on ResearchGate. Key publications include 'COVID-19 impacts of inbound tourism on Australian economy' co-authored with T.D. Pham, L. Dwyer, and T. Ngo, published in Annals of Tourism Research in 2021; 'The interaction effect of economic freedom and democracy on corruption' co-authored with S. Saha in 2009; 'Political relations and bilateral tourism demand: The case of China and Japan' published in the International Journal of Tourism Research in 2022; and 'Exchange rate volatility and trade in Papua New Guinea' co-authored with M. Tumsoka and T. Singh. His work extends to policy-relevant research on Pacific Island economies, central banking, and tourism forecasting. At Griffith University, he teaches courses in economics and econometrics and supervises doctoral students on topics including the moderating role of global analysis in research. He has been involved in funded research projects and international collaborations, such as those with the South Pacific Centre for Central Banking.

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