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Robert B. Tucker
Arie Y. Lewin
Duke University
Chen Jin
Tsinghua University
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10:00-10:25
10:25-10:50
Li Hua
CAMOTAC, UK
David Tse
Yuan-Chieh Chang
Tsinghua University
Hiroshi TANAKA
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Chester To
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KK Hu
14:10-14:30
Taiwan University
Massimo Ricottilli
14:30-14:50
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Elena Litsareva
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James Larson
15:50-16:10
Yasutomo Takano
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University of Warwick, UK
Carlos Alsua
17:10-17:30
University of Arizona
Sibin Wu
17:30-17:50
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Worldbank
Anthony Howell
Peking University
Andoni Ibarra
9:40-10:00
Jussi Jauhiainen
10:00-10:20
University of Turku
10:25-10:40
Baek Seoin
KAIST, Korea
Ping Gao
11:40-12:00
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Tsinghua University
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Karen Barranon
Institute
Tsinghua University
University Autonoma de
Barcelona
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Mercy Escalante
Ludea
Hector Gutierrez
Duran
Entrepreneurship Development
Institute of India
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Liu Jianxin
Sam Arts
Ma Cresilda M. Caning
De La Salle University
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Dinner
Keynote speakers
Chen Jin
Chair Professor of Changjiang Scholars Programme, Ministry of Education,
China.
Director of the Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua
University.
Email: chenjin@sem.tsinghua.edu.cn
Selected working experience
Prof. Chen Jin is the editor-in-chief of International Journal of Innovation Studies
and International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies, the associate
editor-in-chief of Engineering Management Review (EI), International Journal
of Technology Marketing and International Journal of Foresight and Innovation
Policy.
Prof. Chen Jin is also on the editorial boards of the journals: International Journal
of Technology Management (SSCI), Science: Journal of Zhejiang University (SCI),
International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, International
Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, Journal of
Chinese Economic and Business Studies, Frontier of Engineering Management.
Prof. Chen Jin has published papers at Technovation, Journal of Business
Research, R&D Management, IEEE transactions on Engineering Management et
al. He is also author of 20 books on innovation management and policy.
Selected academic papers
1. Magee Christopher L,Leong Pey Kin,Jin Chen; et al. Beyond R&D: What
Design adds to a Modern Research University[J].INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION, 2012: 397-406.
2. Wang, Y., Roijakkers, N., Vanhaverbeke, W., & Chen, J.. How Chinese firms
employ open innovation to strengthen their innovative performance. International
Journal of Technology Management, 2012, 59(3/4): 235-254.
3. Hao Jiao, Yu Cui, Yunxia Zhu and Jin Chen, Building entrepreneursinnovativeness
through knowledge management: the mediating effect of entrepreneurial alertness,
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management,2013.
4.Wang, Y., Pan, X., Chen, Y., & Gu, X. Do references in transferred patent
documents signal learning opportunities for the receiving firms? Scientometrics,
2013, 75(2): 732-751.
5.Wang, F., Chen, J., Wang, Y., Lutao, N., &Vanhaverbeke, W. The effect of
R&D novelty and openness decision on firms' catch-up performance: Empirical
evidence from China. Technovation, 2014.34(1): 21-30.
Selected academic books
Latif Al-Hakim & Jin Chen, Innovation in Business and Enterprise: Technologies
and Frameworks, Business Science Reference, USA, 2010.
Xu Qingrui, Jin Chen, et al., To Leverage Innovation Capabilities of Chinese
Small & Medium Sized Enterprises by Total Innovation Management, World
Scientific Publisher, 2012.
Keynote speakers
Arie Y. Lewin
Arie Y. Lewin is Professor of Strategy and International Business at Duke
University, Fuqua School of Business and is Director of the Center for
International Business Education and Research (CIBER). He is elected Fellow
of the Academy of International Business. The Organization Management and
Theory division of the Academy of Management awarded Professor Lewin the
first Joanne Martin Trailblazer Award at the 2008 Annual Meeting.
Professor Lewin is Visiting Research Professor at IESE (2005- 2008) and RSM
Erasmus University (1998- ) where he is also ERIM Senior Fellow. He was
Editor-in-Chief (2002- 2007) of Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS);
founding Editor-in-Chief of Organization Science (1989-1998) and the convener
of the acclaimed Organization Science Winter Conference (1994 -2010).
His current research interests center on strategic renewal and adaptation of
organizations within the context of global sourcing of business services and the
emerging restructuring of organizations. He is the lead Principal Investigator for
the multiyear international Offshoring Research Network (ORN) project which
focuses on companies in transition to globalizing their organizations, business
functions, processes and services by tracking firm strategies, experiences and
future plans related to global delivery of all business functions and administrative
and technical work.
Keynote speakers
Li-Hua
Professor Richard Li-Hua, PhD, is a passionate speaker, the Founder and
President of Camot Innovation Academy Cambridge, UK and Professor of
Strategic Management and Leadership. He is known for his research on Chinas
innovation and innovation strategy where he conceptualized Chinas innovation
as embracing innovation based upon the premises of his study of the features
and characteristics of the innovation in his monograph Competitiveness of
Chinese Firms: West Meets East. He is also Distinguished Visiting Professor of
Penn State, US and Bournemouth University, UK and Sun Yat-sen University,
China. He was former President and Vice Chancellor of SIAS International
University, China.
With his over 32 years of leadership experiences in global higher education and
international business between East and West, he has insightful observations
and interpretation about what happened in the last 35 years between West and
East, notably China and how a university/firm can be well positioned in the 21st
century. He has been an advocate of liberal arts education and passionately
striving for creating inspiring, innovative and entrepreneurial campus that he
referred as three invisible campuses. The forums between President/Students,
President/Professors/Doctors, and President/Alumni that he launched in Sias has
pioneered the reform in GHE and narrowed the gap between what are delivered
in universities and what are needed in society. He is also a Distinguished
Visiting Professor at Windsor University, Canada, and. He is also the Founder
and President of China Association for Management of Technology (CAMOT)
founded in 2006 at Tsinghua University.
He has devoted huge efforts in achieving his vision of West Meets East, which
has allowed him to develop a creed for business management education from
West Leads East to West Meets East. He has been instrumental in transforming
such a firm vision into reality with passionate and relentless insistence on
(1) West Meets East-the integration of Western management with Eastern
philosophy and (2) the integration of world class research with teaching and
learning in GHE and (3) the narrowing the gap between what is delivered in
university and what is needed in society in liberal arts education. In the last 10
years he has been frequently requested to provide strategic advices, leadership
coaching and support to senior management teams in pursuing strategic
organizational changes in universities and business/management schools and
global firms in the East and the West.
Keynote speakers
David K. Tse
Title: Stellux Professor of Marketing
Institute: The University of Hong Kong
Nationality: Chinese
Email: davidtse@business.hku.hk
Selected working experience (including editor of journals)
1998 to present Chair Professor of International Marketing, School of Business
Stelux Professor of Marketing (Appointed April 2012)
Director, Chinese Management Centre, the University of Hong Kong
1994 to 1998 Chair Professor of International Business, Marketing Department
Director, Chinese Management Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong
Editorial Experience
Department Editor (marketing), Journal of International Business Studies, 2004-2008, Consulting Editor,
2008-2009.
Guest Editor: Journal of International Marketing. Marketing in East Asia Economies, 1996/7.
Journal of International Marketing. Marketing in Transitional Economies, 2003.
Members of editorial and advisory Board:
Journal of Marketing, 2011-2015; Journal of International Business Studies January 1995 -2004; Journal of
International Marketing, 1992 -present; Harvard Business Review (China), 2002-2013; Multinational Business
Review, 2002 - 2015
Selected academic papers
1.Flora Gu, N.M. Kim, David K. Tse and Danny Wang (2010), Managing Distributors Changing Motivations
over the Course of a Joint Program, Journal of Marketing, 74(September): 32-47.
2.Flora Fang Gu, Kineta Hung and David K. Tse (2008), When Does Guanxi Matter: Issues of Capitalization
and its Dark Sides, Journal of Marketing, 72(4), 12-28. (Top 50 cited paper award).
3.Bennett CK Yim, David K. Tse and Kimmy W. Chan, (2008) Strengthening Customer Loyalty through
Intimacy and Passion: Roles of CustomerFirm Affection and CustomerStaff Relations in Services, Journal
of Marketing Research. 45(Dec) 741-756.
4. Xueming Luo, Aric Rindfleisch, and David K. Tse, Working with Rivals: The Impact of Competitor Alliances
on Financial Performance, Journal of Marketing Research, (2007), XLIV (Feb), 73-83.
Selected academic books
1.David K. Tse and Kineta Hung (in progress), Chinese Firms Going Global, Cambridge University Press.
2.David K. Tse and Ping Tu (ed.), Seminal Papers in China Marketing: the last 25 years, June 2004, China
Marketing Institute (in Chinese) (2003).
Awards & honors
1.Emerald Literati Award of Highly Commended Paper 2015
2.Emerald Citations of Excellence Award 2012
3.Best Teacher Award in MBA Program, University of Hong Kong, 2006 &, 2010
4.Top 1% citation scholar, Scopus, HK University Library 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,2015
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Keynote speakers
Yuan-Chieh Chang
Institute:Institute of Technology Management, Tsing Hua University
Email: yucchang@mx.nthu.edu.tw
Selected working experience (including editor of journals)
EXPERIENCES
Full Professor, Institute of Technology Management, Tsing Hua University
(2011-Present)
Visiting Scholar, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, England
(2012)
Visiting Scholar, Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, USA (2008)
PROFESSORINAL ACTIVITIES
[Academic Activities]
Guest Editor, Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship in R&D Management, R&D Management (2008)
Deputy Secretary General, CSMOT (Chinese Society for Management of Technology): 2009~2012
Program Chair & Co-organizer, International Association for Management of Technology Annual
Conference (IAMOT 2012)
Editorial Advisory Board, Technovation (SSCI): since 2012
Selected academic papers
1.Chang, YC, Chen, MN (2016), Service regime and innovation clusters: An empirical study from service
firms in Taiwan, Research Policy, accepted
2.Chang, YC,Yang,Y, Chi,HR, Martin, B, Tsai-Lin, TF (2016), Entrepreneurial universities and research
ambidexterity: A multilevel analysis, Technovation, accepted.
3.Chang, YC, Miles, I. and Hung, S.-C. (2014), Editorial: Introduction to the special Issue-Managing
Technology-Service Convergence, Technovation, 34 (9), 499-504.
4.Chang, YC, Linton, J. and Chen, MN (2012), Service Regime: An empirical analysis of innovation patterns
in service firms, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79 (9), 1569-1582
5.Chang, YC& Chen, M.-N. (2011), On the Transformation of Public Sector Research: A Preliminary PostSTBL Assessment in Taiwan, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 78, 498-513
6.Chang, Y.-C., Yang, P. Y. and Chen, M.-H. (2009), The determinants of academic research
commercialization: Towards an organizational ambidexterity perspective, Research Policy
Awards & honors
1.Top 50 TIM Researchers Award, IAMOT (International Association for Management of Technology
Management), (2014)
2.Annual Best Paper Award, Journal of Management (2013)
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Keynote speakers
Hiroshi TANAKA, Ph.D.
Title: International Professor
Institute: SKEMA Business School, France
Nationality: Japanese
Email: hirojpmf@wta.att.ne.jp
Pr. Hiroshi Tanaka is Founder and Immediate Past President of Project
Management Association of Japan (PMAJ). He is originally from the global
engineering and construction industry (42 years) and since 2002, is professor
of strategy, project and program management at Ph.D./DBA program of SKEMA
Business School, France;.
Selected working experience:
Serves/served as editorial board member/reviewer with International Journal of Project Management (UK),
Project Management Journal (PMI/Wiley), SOVNET Science Journal (Russia), Kiev National University of
Construction and Architecture Journal on Complex Systems Development.
Selected academic papers:
Tanaka, H. (2012). Changing landscape of project management. Project Perspectives 2011 annual journal
of selected papers. International Project Management Association
Tanaka, H. (2012). Rechecking the viability system of Japanese monodukuri companies from the balanced
innovation model perspectives. Proceedings of International Scientific Project Management Conference
Tanaka, H. (2013). A viable system model reinforced by meta program management. Procedia - Social and
Behavioural Sciences Journal, Vol.74: Elsevier
Tanaka, H. (2013), Regional industrial development in Japan by a cluster concept. Eastern European Journal
of Enterprise Technologies (ISSN 1729-3774) 1/10 (61) 2013 Edited by National Technical
Tanaka, H. (2014). Toward project and program management paradigm in the space of complexity: a case
study of mega and complex oil and gas development and infrastructure projects. Procedia - Social and
Behavioural Sciences Journal Vol. 119: Elsevier
Tanaka, H., Bushuyev, S. (2014) Innovative development and meta program management of a new
generation of mega projects in the oil & gas and infrastructure sectors. Journal of Complex Systems
Development " (ISSN 2219-5300). Vol. 16. Editorial Board Kiev National University of Construction and
Architecture urss.knuba.edu.ua
Selected academic books:
Global Project Management Handbook Second Edition (McGraw-Hill), Project Managers Handbook
(McGraw-Hill), Project and Program Management founded on Japanese Knowledge System (Ukraine),
Project & Program Management for Enterprise Innovation P2M (Russia), Creation and Development of
Project-oriented and Science Intensive Enterprises (Ukraine). All monographs co-authored
Awards & honors:
State medals/awards for distinguished contribution to global/national project management foundation by
Ukraine, Japan, India and Russia; three industrial awards by USA and Japan; five project management
association awards by USA, India, Ukraine and Russia.
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Keynote speakers
Robert B. Tucker
Title: President
Institute: Innovation Resource Consulting Group
Nationality: United States of America
Email: rtucker@innovationresource.com
Selected working experience
Journal of Business Strategy
Strategy & Leadership
Harvard Management Update
Innovation Excellence
InnovationTrends
Selected academic books
Winning the Innovation Game
Innovation is Everybodys Business
Driving Growth Through Innovation
Managing the Future: 10 Driving Forces of Change
Win the Value Revolution
Awards & honors
Asia Pacific Brands Foundation Brand Personality Award as Leading Author &
Speaker in Innovation and Growth 2015
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Chen, C. and Y. Hsiao , 2013 , The endogenous role of location choice in product
innovations , Journal of World Business , Vol.48 , No.3 , Pages 360 - 0372, (SSCI)
Chen, C., Y. Hsiao, M. Chu, and K. Hu , 2015 , The relationship between team
diversity and new product performance: The moderating role of organizational
slack , IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management , Vol.62 , No.4 , Pages
568 - 577, (SSCI)
Hsiao, Y., C. Chen, R. Guo, and K. Hu , 2016 , First-mover strategy, resourcecapacity alignment and new product performance: A framework for mediation
and moderation effects , R&D Management , Forthcoming, (SSCI)
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Title: Ph,D.
Institute: The University of Tokyo
Nationality: Korean
Email: imeun0@gmail.com
Selected working experience
Project Researcher, The Center for Knowledge Structuring, The University of
Tokyo, Japan (2015- present)
Research Fellow at the project HumTec, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
(2012)
Part-time instructor, ASEAN University Network Exchange Program, Daejon University, Korea (2011-2013)
Selected academic papers
Eunyoung Kim & Hideyuki Horii, Identification of factors for creating appropriate business ideas using
analogical thinking, Selected for the special issue of Science Techonology & Society, to be published in 2017
Eunyoung, Japanese policy and programs for the fostering of global entrepreneurs, STI Policy Review,
Vol.7, 1, 2016
Eunyoung Kim & Hideyuki Horii, A study on an assessment framework for the novelty of ideas generated by
analogical thinking, Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol.195c, 2015, Science Direct
Participated as an author of the case studies, the lessons from Korean ICT development experiences of
the Innovation and Development Network (IDN) and of the UNDP working papers project (Nov-Dec. 2011)
Eunyoung Kim, Modernization of ICT Infrastructure for Public Uses in Korea : The Case of Electronic
Government (e-Government) System in 1990s and 2000s
Eunyoung Kim, Early Stage International Collaboration of S&T in Korea : Development of International
Collaboration of S&T in 1960s
Eunyoung Kim, Early Stage Infrastructure Development Project in ICT Sector in Korea : Strategy and
Outcomes of Policies to Increase Subscription Rate for Household Telephony from 1960s to 1990s
Eunyoung Kim, Development of Information Villages in Korea
Eunyoung Kim, E-cooperation with social media on global crisis: Emergence of micro-level communication,
Journal of Appropriate Technology, Daejon, Korea, Apr. 2012
Selected academic books
Eunyoung Kim, Innovative Technologies for Social Value, Eden books, Feb. 2012
Awards & honors
Wonderful Paper Award, Society of Open Innovation: Technology, Market & Complexity 2016, June 2016,
San Jose, CA, USA
The 1st prize in the thesis contest of the Volunteer Center of Seoul City (Oct. 2011)
Selected as a Semifinalist of Dell Social Innovation Competition (Mar. 2011) for slumdoghero.org
Won the 2nd prize in the Seoul Citizens Academic Debate Contest (Nov.2002); as well as the National
University Student Debate Contests in Korea (Dec.2002)
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Title: professor
Institute: School of Economics, Renmin University, Beijing, China
Nationality: China
Email: fangzhulan66@163.com
Selected working experience
Professor, School of economics, Renmin University of China
Senior Research Fellow, Institute of rule of law and development, Peking
University
Visiting scholar at Stanford University
Visiting scholar at the University of Sussex
Director of China macroeconomic management Education Institute
Selected academic papers
Chinas lack of innovation out of nothing: Xinhua Daily (April 1,2016)
Regional development power comes from innovation under the economic new normal: Regional Economic
Review (2014,Issue No.6)
Cultivation of intuitive innovation and China autonomous innovation mode : Exploration and Free Views (2014,
Issue No.2)
To establish the government-civilian cooperative compensation mechanism: Economical theory and
economical management (2010)
The social value of innovation in Zhongguancun: Teaching and Research 2008
The Unilateralism of Only Emphasizing Revenue Development, Academic Monthly, 2007
Selected academic books
Human Capital and Road of Innovation in China, Beijing, Economic Science Press, 2002
Awards & honors
the paper "A historical trend: Owners of human capital have the corporate ownership" Economic Research
Journal (1996, Issue No.9), ranks eighth in the national social science papers by the statistics of the Ministry
of Education
Prize for the Excellent Paper for five times, Renmin University, Beijing, Prize for the Excellent Paper for
four times, Modernization Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Top 10 Excellent teachers Nomination Award, Renmin University, 2003
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VP Academic Affairs, Chair Dept. of Science & Tech.
SUNY Korea
U.S.A.
James.Larson@stonybrook.edu
7/1/2015-present Vice President for Academic Affairs, SUNY Korea
1/1/2015-present Chair, Department of Technology and Society, SUNY Korea.
8/2015-present
Member, Expert Committee, SafeNet Forum, organization
dedicated to transparency in building Koreas public safety LTE (PS-LTE)
networks.
6/2014- present Member, McKinsey & Company Telecom, Media and High Tech Extranet, https://tmt.
mckinsey.com/ , June 2014-present.
2/2012-1/2014 Visiting Professor, KAIST, Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy
11/1996-12/2010 Associate and Deputy Director, Fulbright Commission, Seoul, Korea.
Selected academic papers:
"From developmental to network state: Government restructuring and ICT-led innovation in Korea." (with
Park, Jaemin) Telecommunications Policy (2014) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.telpol.2013.10.001i
"A Comparative Analysis of Australian, U.S. and British Telecasts of the Seoul Olympics Opening Ceremony"
(with Nancy K. Rivenburgh) Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 35:1 (Winter, 1991), 75-94.
"Quiet Diplomacy in a Television Era: The Media and U.S. Policy Toward the Republic of Korea." Political
Communication and Persuasion 7 (1990), 73-95.
"Television and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of the Iran Hostage Crisis." Journal of Communication 36: 4
(Autumn, 1986), 108-130.
Selected academic books:
Telecommunications and Transformation in Korea: A Personal Perspective, e-book published through
Amazons Kindle Direct publishing program, January 2012.
Digital Development in Korea: Building an Information Society. (with Myung Oh) London: Routledge, March
2011.
Television in the Olympics. (with Miquel de Moragas and Nancy K. Rivenburgh) London: John Libbey, 1995.
The Telecommunications Revolution in Korea. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press (China), 1995.
Global Television and the Politics of the Seoul Olympics. (with Heung-Soo Park) Boulder Colorado:
Westview Press,1993.
Awards & honors
Stanford University Graduate Fellowship, 1974-1975.
Order of Service to the Olympic Movement, decoration awarded by Mr. Park Seh-Jik, former president of the
Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee in recognition of research on Olympic communication. Presented at
International` Symposium on "Sport . . . The Third Millennium" May 1990, Quebec City, Canada.
2008 Van Fleet Award, presented to all Peace Corps Korea Volunteers by the Korea Society in honor of their
contributions to U.S.-Korea relations, April 15, 2008.
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