Wai Keung Li is a Chair Professor of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Hong Kong, where he has worked since 1983. He has published over 145 refereed journal articles and supervised numerous students. His research interests include time series analysis, econometrics, financial risk management, and environmental statistics. He has received several honors and awards for his scholarly contributions and leadership, including designation as an Outstanding Researcher by HKU and election to prestigious international statistical societies.
Surface Air Temperature of Kolkata District of West Bengal, India A Statistic...ijtsrd
The impact of steady increase in surface air temperature on climate change is a serious topic of today’s discussion. This study deals with the trend analysis and time series analysis and its future forecasts of surface air temperature of Kolkata district of West Bengal state, India during 1901 2002. The mean of annual average, maximum and minimum surface air temperature 0C of last 102 years are respectively 26.73, 31.26 and 22.23 with 1.27 , 1.28 and 1.73 coefficients of variation. A non parametric trend test namely the Mann Kendall MK Trend Test along with the Sen’s Slope estimator has been used to determine the monotonic trend of temperature and the magnitude of trend respectively. On the other hand, the Innovative Trend Test is also being performed for pattern determination. Both of the Mann Kendall MK Trend Test and Innovative Trend Test show that the trend of average, minimum and maximum surface air temperatures of Kolkata are increasing i.e. upwards in nature. The time series forecasts of surface air temperature are done by Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average ARIMA model. This upward trend of surface air temperature has an impact on human life and urbanization as well. The impact of climate change and related socio economic development will affect the ability of a nation to achieve sustainable development goals. The statistical analysis is carried out by using “R†Version 3.6.1 statistical software. Amartya Bhattacharya "Surface Air Temperature of Kolkata District of West Bengal, India - A Statistical Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd43684.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.comother-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43684/surface-air-temperature-of-kolkata-district-of-west-bengal-india--a-statistical-study/amartya-bhattacharya
Measures of Descriptive statistics and Inferential statistics MeganShaw38
The presentation will walk you through descriptive and inferential statistic measures, including a simple scenario, key measures and applications of descriptive and inferential statistic's.
Surface Air Temperature of Kolkata District of West Bengal, India A Statistic...ijtsrd
The impact of steady increase in surface air temperature on climate change is a serious topic of today’s discussion. This study deals with the trend analysis and time series analysis and its future forecasts of surface air temperature of Kolkata district of West Bengal state, India during 1901 2002. The mean of annual average, maximum and minimum surface air temperature 0C of last 102 years are respectively 26.73, 31.26 and 22.23 with 1.27 , 1.28 and 1.73 coefficients of variation. A non parametric trend test namely the Mann Kendall MK Trend Test along with the Sen’s Slope estimator has been used to determine the monotonic trend of temperature and the magnitude of trend respectively. On the other hand, the Innovative Trend Test is also being performed for pattern determination. Both of the Mann Kendall MK Trend Test and Innovative Trend Test show that the trend of average, minimum and maximum surface air temperatures of Kolkata are increasing i.e. upwards in nature. The time series forecasts of surface air temperature are done by Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average ARIMA model. This upward trend of surface air temperature has an impact on human life and urbanization as well. The impact of climate change and related socio economic development will affect the ability of a nation to achieve sustainable development goals. The statistical analysis is carried out by using “R†Version 3.6.1 statistical software. Amartya Bhattacharya "Surface Air Temperature of Kolkata District of West Bengal, India - A Statistical Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-4 , June 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.compapers/ijtsrd43684.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.comother-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43684/surface-air-temperature-of-kolkata-district-of-west-bengal-india--a-statistical-study/amartya-bhattacharya
Measures of Descriptive statistics and Inferential statistics MeganShaw38
The presentation will walk you through descriptive and inferential statistic measures, including a simple scenario, key measures and applications of descriptive and inferential statistic's.
Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studiesijtsrd
A scientometric analysis is an effective method to increase the scope of library and information studies. The research articles presented have been revised to highlight the research done in the library and information studies area and to enable readers to read more information. In this research, a total of 9 volumes, 36 issues, 713 articles, and 8956 citations, etc, published in the International Journal of Library and Information Studies from 2011 to 2019 were referred for scientometric analysis. It shows the annual growth of published articles, authors distributions, geographical distribution, citations distribution, Degree of Collaboration, Etc. In a changing age, this study will certainly be useful to track the research literature available to expand the scope of library and information studies and to make transparent research. Narwade Mukesh Ramesh "Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studies" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30857.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/home-science/other/30857/scientometric-analysis-of-library-and-information-studies/narwade-mukesh-ramesh
Sample of slides for Statistics for Geography and Environmental ScienceRich Harris
A sample of the slides available to support the teaching of the textbook Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science by Harris & Jarvis (2011). For further information see www.social-statistics.org
In this paper it is considered that the series may have a repetitive or
cyclical behavior across time by referring to the Fourier analysis; which
is an important part in the modern treatment of Economic Time Series.
The goal of this is to test the causality Granger between financial
deepening and economic performance in MENA countries using the
spectral analysis that is a special case of the Fourier analysis; according
to different time horizons (short, medium and long term) without
subdividing the study period which extends from 1970 to 2014. For
reliable results, the sample was divided into two subsamples, the
countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which have a high
income, and other countries.
On high frequencies, estimates show that the real and financial sectors
maintain causal relationships, showing a limit of the conventional
method of causality assessment that sets in many cases a complete lack
of connection between the proxies. In the long term, finance dominates
in some Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries while we have the
opposite effect in other countries.
The main conclusion that one can reach is that the causal relationship
between finance and growth is not linear, but it varies depending on the
chosen time horizon.
Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to distribution of contributions, authorship pattern of contributions, distribution of references, analysis of length of papers, etc. Out of 8489 references appended, 1521 (17.92 percent) appeared in the year 2004. The degree of collaboration for the period 2000-2008 was 0.89. Authors have primarily relied on journals followed by books, conference proceedings and reports. Authors from USA have contributed maximum number of papers compared to other countries and India stood 21st in the ranked list. Astrophysical Journal topped the ranked list of journals cited by the authors followed by Astronomy and Astrophysics. It can be concluded that top 20 journals cited by the authors cover almost 87.60 percent of references and also indicates that collaborative research is prevalent in astronomy research.
Holistic and timely monitoring of sti system through an annual panel survey t...Masatsura IGAMI
The National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) expert survey on Japanese science, technology and innovation (STI) system is an annual panel survey administered to Japanese experts and researchers at universities, public research institutions, and private firms. It intends to track the status of STI in Japan through 57 questions related to Japanese STI system. The survey provides a holistic view of the STI system in timely manner and qualitative information such as diversity in basic research and usability of research funds, which is generally difficult to gauge based on research and development statistics. Owing to the originality of the data, various governmental councils and committees have referenced the survey’s results in their official documents, including planning the fifth Science and Technology Basic Plan (STBP). This paper provides an overview of the survey’s methodology and design, and discusses changes that have occurred in Japanese STI during the fourth STBP’s implementation period between 2011–2015. Finally, directions for the survey’s future development are discussed.
Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science:an introductory lecture c...Rich Harris
A sample of the instructor's resources to support the textbook Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science. Further information at www.social-statistics.org
This study explores a potential reposition of the triple helix model of university-industry-government relations in terms of micro-level analysis. In this direction, we evaluate the development of helix theory over time, by reviewing the relevant literature divided into three successive phases: the phase of theoretical foundation, the phase of conceptual expansion, and the phase of recent developments and systematic attempts of implementation. In this conceptual study, we estimate that a refocused triple helix model in terms of local development, by placing at the center of analysis the “living organization’s” dynamics in Stra.Tech.Man terms (synthesis of Strategy-Technology-Management), can be a possible direction of analytical enrichment.
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Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studiesijtsrd
A scientometric analysis is an effective method to increase the scope of library and information studies. The research articles presented have been revised to highlight the research done in the library and information studies area and to enable readers to read more information. In this research, a total of 9 volumes, 36 issues, 713 articles, and 8956 citations, etc, published in the International Journal of Library and Information Studies from 2011 to 2019 were referred for scientometric analysis. It shows the annual growth of published articles, authors distributions, geographical distribution, citations distribution, Degree of Collaboration, Etc. In a changing age, this study will certainly be useful to track the research literature available to expand the scope of library and information studies and to make transparent research. Narwade Mukesh Ramesh "Scientometric Analysis of Library and Information Studies" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30857.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/home-science/other/30857/scientometric-analysis-of-library-and-information-studies/narwade-mukesh-ramesh
Sample of slides for Statistics for Geography and Environmental ScienceRich Harris
A sample of the slides available to support the teaching of the textbook Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science by Harris & Jarvis (2011). For further information see www.social-statistics.org
In this paper it is considered that the series may have a repetitive or
cyclical behavior across time by referring to the Fourier analysis; which
is an important part in the modern treatment of Economic Time Series.
The goal of this is to test the causality Granger between financial
deepening and economic performance in MENA countries using the
spectral analysis that is a special case of the Fourier analysis; according
to different time horizons (short, medium and long term) without
subdividing the study period which extends from 1970 to 2014. For
reliable results, the sample was divided into two subsamples, the
countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which have a high
income, and other countries.
On high frequencies, estimates show that the real and financial sectors
maintain causal relationships, showing a limit of the conventional
method of causality assessment that sets in many cases a complete lack
of connection between the proxies. In the long term, finance dominates
in some Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries while we have the
opposite effect in other countries.
The main conclusion that one can reach is that the causal relationship
between finance and growth is not linear, but it varies depending on the
chosen time horizon.
Analyses articles in Baltic Astronomy published during the years 2000 to 2008 with regard to distribution of contributions, authorship pattern of contributions, distribution of references, analysis of length of papers, etc. Out of 8489 references appended, 1521 (17.92 percent) appeared in the year 2004. The degree of collaboration for the period 2000-2008 was 0.89. Authors have primarily relied on journals followed by books, conference proceedings and reports. Authors from USA have contributed maximum number of papers compared to other countries and India stood 21st in the ranked list. Astrophysical Journal topped the ranked list of journals cited by the authors followed by Astronomy and Astrophysics. It can be concluded that top 20 journals cited by the authors cover almost 87.60 percent of references and also indicates that collaborative research is prevalent in astronomy research.
Holistic and timely monitoring of sti system through an annual panel survey t...Masatsura IGAMI
The National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP) expert survey on Japanese science, technology and innovation (STI) system is an annual panel survey administered to Japanese experts and researchers at universities, public research institutions, and private firms. It intends to track the status of STI in Japan through 57 questions related to Japanese STI system. The survey provides a holistic view of the STI system in timely manner and qualitative information such as diversity in basic research and usability of research funds, which is generally difficult to gauge based on research and development statistics. Owing to the originality of the data, various governmental councils and committees have referenced the survey’s results in their official documents, including planning the fifth Science and Technology Basic Plan (STBP). This paper provides an overview of the survey’s methodology and design, and discusses changes that have occurred in Japanese STI during the fourth STBP’s implementation period between 2011–2015. Finally, directions for the survey’s future development are discussed.
Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science:an introductory lecture c...Rich Harris
A sample of the instructor's resources to support the textbook Statistics for Geography and Environmental Science. Further information at www.social-statistics.org
This study explores a potential reposition of the triple helix model of university-industry-government relations in terms of micro-level analysis. In this direction, we evaluate the development of helix theory over time, by reviewing the relevant literature divided into three successive phases: the phase of theoretical foundation, the phase of conceptual expansion, and the phase of recent developments and systematic attempts of implementation. In this conceptual study, we estimate that a refocused triple helix model in terms of local development, by placing at the center of analysis the “living organization’s” dynamics in Stra.Tech.Man terms (synthesis of Strategy-Technology-Management), can be a possible direction of analytical enrichment.
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Sustaining UK Economic Geography? Business Schools Diaspora Al James
This paper is concerned with the health of Economic Geography (EG) as a sub-discipline, and economic geography (as a wider community of practice) in the UK. Against a backdrop of sub-disciplinary achievement, recent years have witnessed a noticeable migration of economic geographers in the UK from Departments of Geography to academic positions in Business and Management Schools and related research centres. This report examines the scale and significance of this trend, as documented in new survey and interview data generated through research carried out by the Economic Geography Research Group of the RGS-IBG (2015-17). We assess the scale of this cross-disciplinary labour mobility evident at all levels of the academic career hierarchy in EG in the UK; explore the underlying motivations and variegated work-life experiences of those making the transition; and consider its implications for teaching, research and new forms of knowledge production in the face of contemporary economic change and upheaval. While economic geography clearly has a healthy appeal to Business and Management as an interdisciplinary community of practice, we raise multiple concerns around the largely uni-directional nature of this ‘movers’ phenomenon, and for the embodied reproduction of our sub-discipline in Departments of Geography in UK universities. In response, we make a number of suggestions for possible interventions to effect positive change.
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Does it Matter Which Citation Tool is Used to Compare the h-index of a Group ...Nader Ale Ebrahim
h-index retrieved by citation indexes (Scopus, Google scholar, and Web of Science) is used to measure the scientific performance and the research impact studies based on the number of publications and citations of a scientist. It also is easily available and may be used for performance measures of scientists, and for recruitment decisions. The aim of this study is to investigate the difference between the outputs and results from these three citation databases namely Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science based upon the h-index of a group of highly cited researchers (Nobel Prize winner scientist). The purposive sampling method was adopted to collect the required data. The results showed that there is a significant difference in the h-index between three citation indexes of Scopus, Google scholar, and Web of Science; the Google scholar h-index was more than the h-index in two other databases. It was also concluded that there is a significant positive relationship between h-indices based on Google scholar and Scopus. The citation indexes of Scopus, Google scholar, and Web of Science may be useful for evaluating h-index of scientists but they have some limitations as well.
Bibliometric Research Synthesis
bibliometrix: An R-tool for comprehensive science mapping analysis
In the seminar we propose and use a unique tool, developed in the R language, which follows a classic logical bibliometric workflow that we reconstruct. We have designed and produced an R-tool for comprehensive bibliometric analyses. R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It provides a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques and is highly extensible. In addition to enabling statistical operations, it is an object-oriented and functional programming language; hence, you can automate your analyses and create new functions. It has an open-software nature, which means it is well supported by the user community and new functions are regularly contributed by users, many of whom are prominent statisticians. As it is programmed in R, the proposed tool is flexible, can be rapidly upgraded, and can be integrated with other statistical R-packages. It is therefore useful in a constantly changing field such as bibliometrics.
1. Name: Wai Keung LI
Position: Chair Professor since 2000 (joined HKU since 1983)
Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Degrees: B.Sc. (First class with Distinction) in Mathematics,
York University, Canada (1975).
M.A. (Mathematics), York University, Canada (1976).
Ph.D. (Statistics), University of Western Ontario (1981).
ResearchInterests
Time Series Analysis; Econometrics; Financial and Risk Management Applications;
Environmetrics; Stochastic Processes with applications to Hydrology and Climatology;
Sampling Theory
Honours and Achievements:
(1) Outstanding Research Supervisor Award, University of Hong Kong (1999-2000)
(2) Outstanding Researcher Award, University of Hong Kong (2001-2002)
(3) Croucher Foundation Senior Research Fellow, Croucher Foundation (2003-
2004)
(4) Elected Member, International Statistical Institute (1991)
(5) Elected Fellow, American Statistical Association (2003)
(6) Elected Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (2006)
(7) Honorary Member, Hong Kong Statistical Society, conferred March, 2009
(8) Long Service Award for over 25 years of service, University of Hong Kong,
conferred June, 2009
(9) Outstanding Service Award, International Chinese Statistical Association,
conferred August, 2009
(10) HKU Scholars as ranked in the world’s top 1% for 4 successive years 2009-
2011 by Thomson Reuters according to Essential Science Indicators
(11) I was greatly honoured by the conference: Frontiers of Time Series Analysis and
Related Fields: An International Conference in Honour of Professor W.K. Li, July
26-27, 2013, HKUST. Three current/retired academicians of Academy Sinica
attended the event. (See attached photo of retired academician Prof George Tiao)
http://www.saasweb.hku.hk/conference/wkli60/
A special issue of the Journal of Econometrics with the same title of the above
meeting: Frontiers of Time Series Analysis and Related Fields will be published in
2015/2016.
(12) Nominated for the State Natural Science Award 2016 (second class) by the
HKSAR Government.
Published(accepted) 145 refereed journal articles, 27 of these appeared in the top 4 journals
of Statistics, 3 in the top 3 journals of Actuarial Science, 2 in the top 3 journals of
econometrics. I also published a single authored monograph under Chapman & Hall. All
reviews by top statistical journals are favourable. (Top 4 in Stat: Annals of Stat.; J. Royal
Statist. Soc. B; J. Amer. Statist. Assoc.; Biometrika. Top 3 in Actuarial Sci: Insurance: math
& econ.;Astin Bulletin; Scand. Actuarial Journal. Top 3 in Econometrics: Econometrica; J.
Econometrics; Econometric Theory)
2. The following papers have been listed as HKU’s most cited in Scopus (2014) under the
categories of Mathematics and Economics & Finance.
(1) On mixture autoregressive models. (2000, J. Roy. Statist. Soc. B)
(2) Recent theoretical results for time series models with GARCH errors. (2002 J.
Econ. Survey)
(3) On fractionally integrated autoregressive moving-average time series models with
conditional heteroscedastcity. (1997, J. Amer. Statist. Assoc.)
(4) On a double threshold autoregressive heteroscedastic time series model. (1996, J.
Appl. Econometrics)
Total citations in the Web of Science = 2433 as on 30-04-2014.
h-index = 25 by Web of Science; h-index = 34 by Google (verified)
SelectedRecent Publications:
(1) A New Hyperbolic GARCH Model. Journal of Econometrics, (2015), 189, 428-436.
(with MY Li and GD Li)
(2) Hysteretic Autoregressive Time Series Models. Biometrika, (2015), 102, 717-723.
(with GD Li, B Guan and Philip L. H. Yu)
(3) A New Pearson-Type QMLE for Conditionally Heteroskedastic Models. Journal of
Business and Economic Statistics, (2015), 33, 552-565.(with K Zhu)
(4) A Bootstrapped Spectral Test for Adequacy in Weak ARMA Models. Journal of
Econometrics, (2015), 187, 113-130. (with K Zhu)
(5) Self-Excited Threshold Poisson Autoregression. Journal of the American Statistical
Association, (2014), 109, 777-787. (with C Wang, H Liu, JF Yao and R. A. Davis)
Departmental achievements during my recent headship:
(1) The QS world ranking by subject for HKU Statistics rose from 26th in 2011 to
22nd in 2015.
(2) HKU is ranked No. 1 in Asia and No. 10 worldwide in a publication of the official
journal of the Society of Actuaries, North American Actuarial Journal (2013 Vol.
17, 3-12), in terms of publication pages in the actuarial journals included in the
study over a 30-year period from 1982 to 2011.
(3) The Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science was designated as a Center of
Actuarial Excellence by the Society of Actuaries on 15 December 2011. The
designation is awarded for a period of five years to schools which demonstrate
excellence in actuarial science through meeting strict criteria in quality of
curriculum, number and quality of graduates, qualified faculty, strong ties to
business, and beneficial research and scholarship.
Employment Experience:
Academic: Chair Professor, Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science, University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, July 2000 - present.
Professor (Reader), Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science, University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong, July 1995 - June 2000.
Senior Lecturer, Department of Statistics, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1st
January, 1991 - June, 1995.
3. Lecturer, Department of Statistics, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, September 1983
- December 1990, (tenured since 1985).
Lecturer, Department of Economics and Statistics, National University of Singapore,
Republic of Singapore, September 1981 - August 1983.
Administrative: Head, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, HKU, 1st January
1997 – 31st December, 1999,1st January 2006 – 31st December, 2008; 1st September, 2011-
31st August, 2107.
Chairman of Conference/Travel Grant Sub-group, HKU, Sept., 2011 – Dec., 2017.
Member, USPC Physical Science and Engineering Panel, HKU, 2011 - 2013.
Associate Dean, Faculty of Social Science, HKU, 10 Jan., 2002 – March 16, 2003.
Acting Head, Department of Statistics, HKU, Sept. – Dec., 1996.
SelectedProfessional Services:
(1) Panel member of the Physical Science Panel, Research Grants Council (RGC) of
HKSAR from September 4, 2008 to June 30, 2014.
(2) Chairman, Professional Affairs Committee, Hong Kong Statistical Society, since
2003.
(3) Member, Statistics Advisory Board, Secretary for Financial Services, HKSAR
Government, June 2002 – June 2008.
(4) President for the Hong Kong Statistical Society: 2000 – 2003 (3 successive
sessions).
SelectedConferences Participation:
(1) Invited Senior Speaker, Non-likelihood Based Statistical Modelling Workshop,
University of Warwick, UK, 7-9 September, 2015.
(2) Invited Speaker, Nonlinear Time Series Analysis: Thresholding and Beyond,
London School of Economics and Political Science, Sept., 19-20, 2014.
(3) Invited Speaker, Institute of Mathematical Statistics - Asia Pacific Rim Meeting
(IMS-APRM) 2014, National Taiwan University, June 30 – July 4, 2014.
(4) Plenary Speaker, Fourth Singapore Conference on Statistical Science, National
University of Singapore, Feb 6-7, 2014.
(5) Chairman, Local Organising Committee, Young Statistician Meeting YSI2013,
August 23-24, 2013, HKU, a satellite event of the 59th World Statistics Congress
(The biennial flagship conference of the International Statistical Institute).
SelectedConsultation/Contracted Research:
(1) Analysis of the Relationship between Marine Water Quality parameters and
Climatic and Other Environmental Factors. HKSAR Government Environmental
Protection Department. (PI: 01/2012-10/2012)
(2) A US$37,000 contract from Microsoft to develop software on financial risk
management for the C# environment (Co-I: 2004-2005).
(3) A $600,000 contract with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. on risk
management (PI: 2002-2003).
(4) A $200,000 contract with Hong Kong Monetary Authority for developing Economic
& Financial Indicators (PI: 2002-2003).
Recent HKRGC GRF :
Hong Kong Research Grants Council GRF 17303315, “On the Generalized Conditional
Wishart Process and Its Extensions”, HKD 631,972, 2015-2018. (Principal Investigator)