Pu Liu
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Also affiliated: Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2009–2013); Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine (2020); Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China (2011); University of British Columbia (2021); TH Bingen University of Applied Sciences (2007); Jinan University (2020); Henan University of Science and Technology (2019); Yangtze University (2011–2016); Guizhou University (2020–2025); Hebei University of Technology (2005–2025); Qufu Normal University (2011); Cornell University (2020); Ministry of Natural Resources (2020–2021); Shandong Normal University (2008–2013); Wuhan University (2013); Ministry of Education (2020–2024); Key Laboratory of Chemistry for Natural Products of Guizhou Province and Chinese Academy of Sciences (2020–2021); Baoding University (2010); Jilin Agricultural University (2014–2024); Beijing Haidian Hospital (2011); Northwest University of Politics and Law (2007); University of Science and Technology Beijing (2011)
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Pu Liu is a professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research interests span environmental science, with a focus on water resources and soil management. Liu has published work on the treatment technologies for acid mine drainage, including reviews of sustainability assessments and comprehensive treatment strategies. His research also investigates pollutant migration mechanisms in karst groundwater systems, particularly in the context of gold mine tailings impoundments, and the effects of environmental factors on sediment loss and water flow in karst regions. Additionally, Liu has explored the spatial distribution and productivity of agriculture in China, and the role of technology in learning environments, specifically spatial ability in mixed reality settings.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 71
- Citations: 649
Selected Publications
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Regulations and the “Too-Big-to-Fail” Problem: Evidence from the Dodd–Frank Act (2026)
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Extending trade credit as socially responsible companies: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic (2025)
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Corporate social responsibility and risk-taking in banking (2023)
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Innovation and new business formation: the role of innovative large firms (2022)
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CEO characteristics and tone at the top inconsistency (2019)
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Financial Innovation and Aggregate Risk Sharing (2018)
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Bank Structure and Liquidity Shocks: Evidence from Emerging Markets During the 2008 Financial Crisis (2017)
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- Innovation and new business formation: the role of innovative large firms
- Corporate social responsibility and risk-taking in banking
- Extending trade credit as socially responsible companies: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
- Regulations and the “Too-Big-to-Fail” Problem: Evidence from the Dodd–Frank Act
- Corporate social responsibility and risk-taking in banking
- Extending trade credit as socially responsible companies: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
- Corporate social responsibility and risk-taking in banking
- Regulations and the “Too-Big-to-Fail” Problem: Evidence from the Dodd–Frank Act
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