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June 25-26th, 2016 · BeijingTsinghua University, China

nnovationThe 1st International Conferenceon Innovation Studies (ICIS2016)

Hosted by Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University

Co-hosted by International Business School in University of International Business and Economics

Science Press, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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The 1st International Conference on Innovation Studies (ICIS2016) is hosted by the Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University. Selected conference papers will be published by International Journal of Innovation Studies.

Different from other conferences in this field, the ICIS2016 event aims to provide a high-end platform for interdisciplinary elite scholars to communicate on the future of innovation and innovation studies. Therefore, the program themes are focused on:

The Nature of Innovation Innovation is imperative in today’s academic research, but in nature it defies linear analysis and traditional management methods. What are the characteristics of organizations that stimulate successful innovation? What can managers do to create an environment where innovation thrives? How do political leaders and decision makers differentiate between sinkholes and fertile ground when it comes to allocating resources for creative work? How can business harness this illogical, unpredictable force that can be as frustrating as it is valuable? These hard-core challenges are to be tackled seriously in the ICIS2016 program.

Interdisciplinary Insight on Innovation During its emerging era, the field of innovation studies was populated by “immigrants” from other disciplines. It thus became intrinsically interdisciplinary in nature – an intellectual “melting pot” characterized by diversity and an eclectic borrowing of cognitive resources from others. In the ICIS2016 program, we would like to invite interdisciplinary researchers from economics, sociology, management studies, psychology, etc. to put forth their insights on innovations, so as to promote the incorporation of a broad and heterogeneous mix of research activities, as well as the engagement in fruitful intercourse with social scientists from different disciplines and fields.

The Future of Innovation Studies In the past 15 years of the 21st century, we have witnessed how innovation changed the world: an earth flattened by the internet and the upheavals in music industry, reading habits and social networking by innovative companies such as Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook. Yet, innovation studies as the discipline by large failed to update its new research methods regards how to understand the 21st century’s innovations. Thus, in the next 15 years – before 2030 – what can scholars in innovation studies do to follow up future technology and its impacts? In this new era, governments may also need to adopt a more entrepreneurial approach towards innovation policy, thus can researchers in innovation studies provide a better understanding of the interaction between policy-making and innovation activities? ICIS2016 prepares to look forward and to discuss future directions of innovation studies.

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Opening address 9:00-9:10

Keynote Speeches

Robert B. Tucker Best Practices of the World’s MostInnovative Companies 9:10-9:35 President of The Innovation

Resource

Arie Y. LewinDirected co-evolution of serendipity:Lessons from Haier Journey to Become an Open Innovation Organization

9:35-10:00 Duke University

Chen Jin Prospective on Innovation Studies 10:00-10:25 Tsinghua University

Coffee Break & Photo Taking 10:25-10:50

Li Hua Embracing Contradiction and China’s Embracing Innovation 10:50-11:15 CAMOTAC, UK

David Tse

Performance Sustainability and Extreme Firm Behaviors in Host Markets: Effects of Firm Innovativeness and Corporate Social Responsibility

11:15-11:40 Hong Kong University

Yuan-Chieh Chang

The innovative network of universities in Taiwan: The co-owned patents view & The structural relationship between firm innovations and performance: A moderated mediation analysis

11:40-12:05 Tsinghua University

Hiroshi TANAKA

Service Science Empowered Innovation Program Management -marrying service science with program management for service innovation

12:05-12:30 SKEMA Business School, France

Lunch 12:30-13:30

Theme: Economics' Prospect on Innovation Studies Saturday afternoon (June 25th)

Innovation Models and Measurements (chairman, David Tse)

Jose Fernandez Donoso A simple index of innovation with complexity 13:30-13:50 Universidad del Desarrollo

Chester ToA Quad Model for Assessing Innovation Potential: toward a Theory of Innovation Orchestration Quality

13:50-14:10 The Hong Kong PolytechnicUniversity

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KK Hu Structure, strategy and new product development 14:10-14:30 Taiwan University

Massimo Ricottilli Innovation difusion, general purposetechnologies and economic growth 14:30-14:50 University of Bologna, Itlay

Discussions & Coffee break 14:55-15:10

National Innovation Strategy (chairman, Liu Yun)

Fang ZhulanOn the Industrial Structure Upgradingand Innovation Management Model Transformation of China

15:10-15:30 Renmin University, China

Elena LitsarevaSuccess factors of the Asia-Pacific NewIndustrial States technological innovation developing and economic growth

15:30-15.50 Tomsk State University, Russia

James Larson Network-centric digital development inKorea: Origins, growth and prospects 15:50-16:10 SUNY Korea and Stony Brook

University

Yasutomo TakanoDynamics of the Research ClassificationSchema across Technologies: Case study of IoT-related technologies

16:10-16:30 Tokyo Institute of Technology,Japan

Discussions & Coffee break 16:35-16:50

Firm's Innovation Strategy (chairman, Gao xudong)

Wang, Qing Linking Institutional Environment toMarketing Capabilities of ChineseMultinationals

16:50-17:10 University of Warwick, UK

Carlos AlsuaInnovation and the process ofempowerment: a preliminary review formanagers in developing economies

17:10-17:30 University of Arizona

Sibin Wu Product Exploitation and Product Exploration: The effect of CEO Tenure andCompensation on Organizational Learning

17:30-17:50 University of Texas-Rio GrandeValley

Seungryul Ryan Shin Core Technology Innovation throughTechnological M&A 17:50-18:10 Seoul National University, Korea

Discussions & Coffee break 18:15-18:30

Dinner

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Theme: Management Prospect on Innovation Studies Sunday Morning (June 26th)

Innovation Policy (chairman, Li Jizhen)

Douglas Zhihua Zeng New Trends of Global Value Chains and China’s Innovation Capacity 9:00-9:20 Worldbank

Anthony Howell Financial Constraints and Firm Innovation in China:Does Tax Reform Matter? 9:20-9:40 Peking University

Andoni Ibarra Politicizing responsible innovation: responsibility s inclusive governance 9:40-10:00 University of the Basque Country

Jussi Jauhiainen Indigenous knowledge and resilience indeveloping countries’ innovation systems. 10:00-10:20 University of Turku

Discussions & Coffee break 10:25-10:40

Industrial Studies (chairman, Hiroshi TANAKA)

Kevin H. Zhang Innovation through Utilizing FDI:Evidence from the Chinese Manufactured Exports 10:40-11:00 Illinois State University

Marina Yue Zhang

Know ledge Sou rces o f I nnova t i on During Industrial Transition in Latecomer Countries:The Case of China’sTelecommunication Industry

11:00-11:20 University of New South Wales, Australia

Baek SeoinComparative Study of Korean and Chinese Automobile firms’ Innovative Catch-up Strategy: Hyundai and SAIC Cases

11:20-11:40 KAIST, Korea

Ping Gao Technological innovation system and ITindustry sustainability in China 11:40-12:00 The University of Manchester, UK

Discussions 12:00-12:20

Lunch 12:20-13:30

Theme: Cross-disciplinary Prospect on Innovation Studies Sunday Afternoon (June 26th)

Patent and Entrepreneurship (chairman, Chen Xiangdong)

ZHOU Yuan, Joseph

Comparing the global knowledgepositions of China’s wind and photovoltaicindustries: patent portfolios, networks, and international couplings

13:30-13:50 Tsinghua University

Luca Cacciolatti & SooHee Lee

The Institutional Environment andEntrepreneurs’ Cognition and Learning:Antecedents of Innovation Capabilities andEntrepreneurial Success

13:50-14:10 University of Westminster, UnitedKingdom

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Steven White & ZhangWei

From entrepreneurial pioneer firm to cluster architect: Suntech and the emergence of china's leading solar PV cluster

14:10-14:30 Tsinghua University

Karen Barranon Innovation, entrepreneurial capacity, and business performance: an international study

14:30-14:50 University Autonoma deBarcelona

Discussions & Coffee break 14:55-15:10

Academic Innovation (chairman, Yuan-Chieh Chang)

Shi XingDoes University-Industry Collaboration Improve Chinese F i rms ' Innovat ion Effciency?

15:10-15:30 University of Western Australia

Mercy EscalanteLudeña

Researcher in Open Innovation andEmergent Technologies 15:30-15:50 University Anhembi Morumbi São

Paulo Brazil

Hector Gutierrez Duran

Key Resources in the Creation of Academic Spinoffs 15:50-16:10 José Enrique Montemayor

Gallegos, Mexico

Amit Kumar Dwivedi Pre-startup academic activities during entrepreneurship course 16:10-16:30 Entrepreneurship Development

Institute of India

Discussions & Coffee break 16:35-16:50

Innovation in Practice (chairman, Caleb Tse)

Eunyoung Kim Workshop design for enhancing the appropriateness ideas generation 16:50-17:10 The University of Tokyo, Japan

Liu Jianxin

How Do Different “Imitation To Innovation” Front-End Strategies Affect Latecomer Firms’ Long-Term Technological Catch-Up Performance?

17:10-17:30 Shanxi Normal University, China

Sam ArtsParadise of Novelty – or Loss of Human Capital? A Natural Experiment in Switching Fields and Inventive Output

17:30-17:50 Antwerp University, Belgium

Ma Cresilda M. Caning Innovation orientation and practices of Entrepinoys in Naga City, Philippines 17:50-18:10 De La Salle University

Discussions & Coffee break 18:15-18:30

Dinner

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Chen Jin

Chair Professor of Changjiang Scholars Programme, Ministry of Education, China.Director of the Research Center for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University.Email: [email protected]

Selected working experienceProf. 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.

Selected academic papers1. 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 entrepreneurs’innovativeness 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.

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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.

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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 China’s innovation and innovation strategy where he conceptualized China’s 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.

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David K. Tse

Title: Stellux Professor of MarketingInstitute: The University of Hong Kong Nationality: Chinese Email: [email protected]

Selected working experience (including editor of journals)1998 to present Chair Professor of International Marketing, School of BusinessStelux Professor of Marketing (Appointed April 2012)Director, Chinese Management Centre, the University of Hong Kong1994 to 1998 Chair Professor of International Business, Marketing DepartmentDirector, Chinese Management Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong

Editorial ExperienceDepartment 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 papers1.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 Customer–Firm Affection and Customer–Staff 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 books1.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 20152.Emerald Citations of Excellence Award 2012 3.Best Teacher Award in MBA Program, University of Hong Kong, 2006 &, 20104.Top 1% citation scholar, Scopus, HK University Library 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,2015

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Yuan-Chieh Chang

Institute:Institute of Technology Management, Tsing Hua UniversityEmail: [email protected]

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 papers1.Chang, YC, Chen, MN (2016), Service regime and innovation clusters: An empirical study from service firms in Taiwan, Research Policy, accepted2.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), 1569-15825.Chang, YC& Chen, M.-N. (2011), On the Transformation of Public Sector Research: A Preliminary Post-STBL Assessment in Taiwan, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 78, 498-5136.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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Hiroshi TANAKA, Ph.D.

Title: International ProfessorInstitute: SKEMA Business School, FranceNationality: JapaneseEmail: [email protected]

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 AssociationTanaka, 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: ElsevierTanaka, 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: ElsevierTanaka, 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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Robert B. Tucker

Title: PresidentInstitute: Innovation Resource Consulting Group Nationality: United States of AmericaEmail: [email protected]

Selected working experience● Journal of Business Strategy● Strategy & Leadership● Harvard Management Update● Innovation Excellence● InnovationTrends

Selected academic booksWinning the Innovation GameInnovation is Everybody’s BusinessDriving Growth Through InnovationManaging the Future: 10 Driving Forces of ChangeWin 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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Dr. Amit Kumar Dwivedi

Title: Asst. Professor Institute: Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Gujarat Nationality: Indian Email: [email protected]

Selected working experience: After obtaining a Ph.D. from University of Lucknow in 2007, Dr. Amit K. Dwivedi worked for academics, training and research. He has contributed reference books, edited books and research articles in various national and international

journals. At present, Dr. Dwivedi is working as faculty at Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII). Recently in a public function Hon’ble Governor of Uttar-Pradesh awarded Dr. Dwivedi for his contributions towards Development of Tribal and Rural Entrepreneurship in the country.

Selected academic papers1.Dwivedi, A.K. & Ghosh, P. (2016), ‘Efficiency Measurement of Indian Sugar Manufacturing Firms - A DEA Approach’, Research Bulletin of EDI & ICAI, Vol. IV, Issue I, pp. 66-77. 2.Dwivedi, A. K., Ghos, P. & Dangayach, G.S. (2013), “Efficiency Measurement of Indian Steel Industry Using Data Envelopment Analysis”, International Journal of Operational Research. Vol. XVIII, Issue IV, pp 386-400. (www.inderscience.com) 3.Dwivedi, A.K. & Tiwari, M. (2013), “An Analytical study on Institutionalizing Entrepreneurship in India”, International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management. Vol. IV, Issue II. pp. 108-127. (www.inderscience.com).4.Dwivedi, A.K., Dwivedi, N. T., Sah, B. & Dangayach, G.S. (2013), “Operational Efficiency & Profitability measurement of Indian Gur (Jaggery) Manufacturers”, International Journal of Procurement Management. Vol.VI, Issue IV. pp. 466-480. (www.inderscience.com) 5.Dwivedi, A. K. & Dangayach, G.S. (2013), “Handmade Paper Industry, Growth Experience of Indian Manufacturing Units”, International Journal of Business, Innovation & Research. Vol. VII, Issue III. (www.inderscience.com)

Selected academic books 1.Dwivedi, A.K. (2015), ‘Industrial Project and Entrepreneurship Development’ (for West-Bengal State Council for Technical Education), Vikas Publishing House, NOIDA.2.Dwivedi, A. K., Singh, H., & Sukhwal, A. (2013), “Cases in Entrepreneurship”, Bookwell Publishing House, New Delhi. (ISBN: 9789380574493).3.Dwivedi, A. K., & Sukhwal, A. (2012), “Rural Entrepreneurship Development in Liberalised Era”, Bookwell Publishing House, New Delhi. (ISBN: 9789380574318).4.Dwivedi, A. K., Dwivedi, N. T. & Singh, H. (2013), “Indian Village: A Socioeconomic Study”, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. (ISBN: 9783659344800).

Awards & honors:Hon’ble Governor of Uttar-Pradesh awarded for contributions towards Development of Tribal and Rural Entrepreneurship in the country.

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Andoni Ibarra

Title: Professor of Philosophy of ScienceInstitute: University of the Basque CountryNationality: SpanishEmail: [email protected]

Selected working experience (including editor of journals)● Director of the Miguel Sánchez-Mazas Chair (University of the Basque Country)● Director of the Graduate Programme in Philosophy, Science and Values (U. of the Basque Country, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM),

University Carlos III of Madrid)● Editor-in-chief of Theoria. An International Journal for History, Philosophy and Foundations of Science

Selected academic papers:A. Ibarra, Thomas Mormann, “Scientific representations as intervening representations”, Theoria 21, nº 55, 2006, 21-38.J. Castro Spila, L. Rocca, A. Ibarra, “Absorptive capacity, innovation networks and products: SME in the Basque Country”, International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, Vol. 2 (3), 2010, 182-197.A. Ibarra, “Epistemic networks: new subjects for new forms of (scientific) knowledge production”, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STI-Studies), vol. 8, Nº 1, 2012, 61-74.A. Ibarra, Hannot Rodríguez, “Heuristics of precaution: Towards a substantial consideration of ethics in the regulation of agri-food biotechnology risks”, in M. Kaiser, M. E. Lien (eds.), Ethics and the politics of food, Wageningen (The Netherlands), Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2006, 182-189.A. Ibarra, Thomas Mormann, “Appropriating Kuhn’s Philosophical Legacy – Three Attempts”, in J.M. Torres (ed.), On Kuhn’s Philosophy and Its Legacy, Lisbon, University of Lisbon (Cadernos de Filosofia das Ciências 8), 2010, 65-102.W. Cano, A. Ibarra, “Inequality, Exclusion and Discrimination: The Mexican Biosafety Law”, Matthew Cotton, Bernardo H. Motta (eds.), Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship, Oxford, Inter-Disciplinary Press, (Critical Issues ‘Ethos’ series, vol. 155), 2011, 105-116.W. Cano, A. Ibarra, “Maize as a cultural element of identity and as a biological being”, in T. Potthast, S. Meisch (eds.), Climate change and sustainable developmet. Ethical perspectives on land use and food production, Wageningen (Netherlands), Wageningen Academic Publishers 2012, 431-438.

Selected academic books:J. Barrenechea, J. Castro, A. Ibarra. Relational Quality and Integral Assessment of the Scientific Activity in Social and Human Sciences (in Spanish). Bilbao, University of the Basque Country Press, 2008.G. Cataño, P. Botero, J.G. Vanegas, J. Castro, A. Ibarra. Knowledge Networks in Regional Innovation Systems (in Spanish). Medellín, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, 2008.J. Castro, A. Ibarra, L. Rocca, A. Meo. Human Resources of Science and Technology in the Basque Country (in Spanish). Bilbao, University of the Basque Country Press, 2009.A. Ibarra, J. Castro, Liliana Rocca (eds.), Social and Human Sciences in Innovation Systems (in Spanish). Bilbao, University of the Basque Country Press, 2006.A. Ibarra, J. Castro, J. Barrenechea (eds.), Scientific Activity Assessment in Social and Human Sciences. Bilbao, University of the Basque Country Press. 2006.

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Baek Seoin(白西寅)

Title: PhD CandidateInstitute: KAIST, Innovation and Technology ManagementNationality: Republic of Korea Email: [email protected]

Selected academic papers1.Kim, H., Baek, S., Park, E., and Chang, H. J. (2014). Optimal Green Energy Management in Jeju, South Korea – On-grid and Off-grid Electrification, Renewable Energy(SCIE), 69, pp. 123-133.2.Park, E., Baek, S., Ohm, J., and Chang, H. J. (2014). Determinants of Player Acceptance of Mobile Social Network Games: An Application of Extended

Technology Acceptance Model, Telematics and Informatics(SSCI), 31(1), pp. 3-15. 3.Baek, S., Kim, H., and Chang, H. J. (2015) Optimal Hybrid Renewable Power System for an Emerging Island of South Korea: The Case of Yeongjong Island Sustainability (SSCI), 7(10), pp. 13985-14001.4.Baek, S., Park, E., Kim, M., Kwon, S. J., Kim, K. J., Ohm, Jay, Y., Pobli, D. (2016) Optimal Renewable Power Generation Systems for Busan Metropolitan City in South Korea Renewable Energy(SCIE), 88, 517-525.5.Kim, H., Baek, S., Choi, K., Kim, D., Lee, S. M., Kim, D., Chang, H. J.(2016) Comparative Analysis of On- and Off-Grid Electrification; Case of Two South Korean Islands Sustainability (SSCI), 8(4), 350.6.Baek, S., Kim, H., Chang, H. J.(2016) Optimal Hybrid Renewable Airport Power System: Empirical Study on Incheon International Airport, South Korea Sustainability (SSCI), Forthcoming

Awards & honors 1.The Grand Prize, Minister’s Commendation Award of MOSF (Ministry of Strategy and Finance) Awarded the 3rd future Korea thesis Competition from the KDI (Korea Development Institute) and MOSF (Ministry of Strategy and Finance) Title: National Innovation System for Long-Term Energy Policy: Korea’s Energy Capability Building for Alleviating Polarization (2012)2.The Grand Prize, Minister’s Commendation Award of MOTIE (Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy) Awarded the 2013 ISTANS Thesis Competition from the KIET (Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade) and MOTIE (Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy) Title: Endogenous Relationship between Trade Openness and Economic/ Industrial growth: Empirical Evidence from Korea (2013)3.The Grand Prize, Minister’s Commendation Award of MOE (Ministry of Environment) Awarded the 1st KONETIC Research Paper Competition from the KEITI (Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute) and MOE (Ministry of Environment) Title: Foresight and Importance of Water Reuse Industry (2013)4.The Grand Prize, Minister’s Commendation Award of MAFRA (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs) Awarded the 3rd Agricultural Technology Commercialization Competition from the MAFRA (Ministry Of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs) Title: Semiautomatic Sapling Drill for Senior Citizen (2013)5.The Excellence Award, Minister’s Commendation Award of MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affair) Awarded the 1st Korea-China-Japan trilateral cooperation thesis competition from the MOFA(Ministry of Foreign Affair) and Sejong institute Title: Energy Cooperation System Establishment of Korea-China-Japan via Supergrid: Focus on STEEP-SWOT and Scenario Analysis (2014)

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Caleb H. Tse

Assistant Professor of MarketingSKK Graduate School of Business, Sungkyunkwan University [email protected]

Selected working experienceAssistant Professor of Marketing Aug 2013 – CurrentSKK Graduate School of Business, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, KoreaPhD in Marketing The University of Hong Kong 2009 – 2013

Selected academic papersTerri H. Chan, Caleb H. Tse & Kineta Hung (2016), “Productivity and Impact in Advertising Research since the Millennium: A Profiling and Investigation of Drivers of Impact,” International Journal of Advertising (published online). Caleb H. Tse, Linhui Yu, Jianjun Zhu (2015) “A Multi-mediation Model of LBE: Analysis of Export Induced Productivity Gains,” Journal of Management (published online)Kineta Hung, Caleb H. Tse, & Shirley Y. Y. Cheng (2012), “Advertising Research in the Post-WTO Decade in China: Meeting the Internationalization Challenge” Journal of Advertising, 41(3), 121-145. Kimmy W. Chan, Kineta Hung & Caleb H. Tse (2011), “Assessing Celebrity Endorsement Effects: A Consumer-Celebrity Relational Approach” Journal of Advertising Research, 51(4), 608-623.

Awards & honors Member of Beta Gamma Sigma (The International Honor Society)47th AMA-Sheth Doctoral Consortium Fellow, University of WashingtonResearch Postgraduate Scholarship, University of Hong Kong

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Carlos J. Alsua

M.B.A., Ph.D.Academic DirectorMcGuire Center for EntrepreneurshipEller School of ManagementUniversity of Arizona

Carlos J. Alsua is currently serving as Academic Director and faculty member in International Management and Global Entrepreneurship at the McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship, Eller School of Management at the University of Arizona. Dr. Alsua received his Ph. D. in Business Administration (Management) from the W.P Carey College of Business at Arizona State University. His interests include globalization/glocalization processes, global entrepreneurship and innovation, leadership, global ethics, and the implementation of managerial practices and innovation in developing economies. He has worked for a number of public and private organizations in over four continents and his research appears in academic and practitioner journals, and in numerous national and international conferences.

You can contact Carlos at [email protected]

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Douglas Zhihua Zeng (曾智华)

Title: Senior EconomistInstitute: World Bank Nationality: China Email: [email protected]

Selected working experience (including editor of journals)• World Bank (1998 – Present): Sr. Economist• Stanford University (1995-1997): Visiting Scholar• Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (1992-1995): Economist

Selected academic papers (no more than 10)• Building a Competitive City through Innovation and Global Knowledge: the Case of Sino-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 7570, 2016)• Global Experiences with SEZs: Focus on China and Africa (WB Policy Research Working Paper 7240, 2015; republished by Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, forthcoming)• China’s Special Economic Zones and Industrial Clusters: the Engines for Growth (Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, Vol.3, No.3, 2012, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore)• China’s Successful Experiences in Special Economic Zones and Their Implications for Africa (Annual Review of African Studies in China, Peking University Press, 2012) • Promoting SME Innovation in China (International Study Review, October 2008)• China and the Knowledge Economy: Challenges and Opportunities (WB policy research working paper 4223, lead author, 2007). Republished by the ICFAI Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. VI, No.2, March, 2008.• How Knowledge and Technology Drive the Growth of Two Emerging Giants - China and India? (International Study Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, April 2006)

Selected academic books (no more than 5)• Building Engines for Growth and Competitiveness in China: Experience with Special Economic Zones & Industrial Clusters; • Promoting Enterprise-Led Innovation in China; • Innovation for Development and the Role of Government; • Enhancing Chinese Competitiveness through Lifelong Learning; • Knowledge, Technology and Cluster-based Growth in Africa.

Awards & honors • World Bank VPU Distinguished Team Award• World Bank Excellent Performance Spot Award• GWU Distinguished Scholar Fellowship • DFID Research Grant• Ford Foundation Distinguished Yong Scholar Fellowship

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Elena Litsareva

Title: Professor, Head, the Department of Oriental StudiesInstitute: Tomsk State University (TSU)Nationality: Russian, RF Email: [email protected]

Selected working experience:2015-present. Head, the Department of Oriental Studies. TSU; Expert of the "universal history". Dissertation Council of the Tomsk State University. The Department of History; Expert of the Russian International Affairs Council.

2006- 2015. Professor. The Chair of world politics. TSU.2006 – defense of doctoral dissertation and got the degree of doctor(historical sciences). Research: The politics of the European Union countries and the Asia-Pacific region states in the area of economic integration. Mid-1970s. XX-XXI (historical-comparative study).

Selected academic papers“Pivot” Toward Asia: The Strategic Direction of Russia’s Foreign Policy Concept in a Changing Balance of Powers// Journal of Advocacy, Research and Education.- Vol.(2).- Is. 1.- Ghana: KAD International, 2015.- P. 46-53.ASEAN and “East Asian Community “Project//The News of Irkutsk State University. –Vol. 7. 2014.- P.36-43. Asia-Pacific Regional Security After the Cold War: Confrontation or the Movement Towards Consent?// Voennyi Sbornik. -2014.- N 3 (5).- P. 175-186.The integration of Tomsk as a Siberian technical – innovation region into the economic global system: Russian Government strategy, obstacles for the Market development and the local specificity of the "Siberian Athens"//Hèlice. TRIPLE HELIX ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE.- Vol 3.- N 3.- September 2014.- P. 13-17. THE EMU SYSTEM REFORM AFTER THE CRISIS of 2008// Herald of Kemerovo State University, 2013. N 2(54).Т. 3; PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION WITH THE EASTERN PART OF THE EU’s ENLARGEMENT PROCESS//Herald of Tomsk State University, № 1 (17). 2012, «History»;Asia-Pacific science and technology development as a factor of regional integration and globalization of the world economy//EU and Russia: Face to Face. Materials of the International conference. Tomsk State University Publishing House, 2007.- P. 388-392.Euro vs. Dollar: Eastern European and Russian Economies// The future of European Union Relations with Eastern Europe, Oxford, United Kingdom, 15-17 November 2002 г., Tomsk 2003

Selected academic books (no more than 5)Fasten Direction of the European Union Enlargement Process: Problems and Prospects. TSU Publishing House. 2014. 332 pp. THE POSITION OF EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES ON EXIT FROM THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF 2008. Saarbrücken : LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2013. 144 pp.ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ON THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT AND AT THE ASIA-PASIFIC REGION IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20th CENTURY. Tomsk University Publishing House, 2004. 222 pp.

Awards & honors"Honorary worker of higher professional education".

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KIM, Eunyoung Title: Ph,D. Institute: The University of TokyoNationality: KoreanEmail: [email protected]

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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Fang Zhulan Title: professorInstitute: School of Economics, Renmin University, Beijing, ChinaNationality: China Email: [email protected]

Selected working experienceProfessor, School of economics, Renmin University of ChinaSenior Research Fellow, Institute of rule of law and development, Peking UniversityVisiting scholar at Stanford University

Visiting scholar at the University of SussexDirector of China macroeconomic management Education Institute

Selected academic papersChina’s 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 2008The Unilateralism of Only Emphasizing Revenue Development, Academic Monthly, 2007

Selected academic booksHuman 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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James F. Larson VP Academic Affairs, Chair Dept. of Science & Tech.SUNY [email protected]/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 Korea’s 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 Amazon’s 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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Jose Fernandez Donoso

Title: Assistant ProfessorInstitute: University of Desarrollo Nationality: ChileEmail: [email protected]

Selected working experienceAssistant Professor University of DesarrolloInnovation Consultant: Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank, Peterson Institute for International Economics (Washington DC)Lecturer: Georgetown University (Washington DC)Editorial Board: International Journal of Management and Social Studies (until 2015)

Selected academic papers“Do complex inventions need less international patent protection?” Economics Letters. Vol. 125, Issue 2, Nov. 2014, PP. 278–281. “The cost of using IPR for innovative SMEs: the case of Chile, Mexico, and Colombia”, with Ignacio De León, Inter-American Development Bank, #IDB-DP-373, 2014.

Selected academic books“Building competitive intellectual property strategies in Latin America,” with Ignacio De Leon, Springer (forthcoming).“Innovation Markets in Latin America” Chapter Book for IDF-IADB, with Ignacio De Leon, InterAmerican Development Bank (forthcoming).

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Jussi S. Jauhiainen

ProfessorDepartment of Geography and Geology, University of TurkuFinnish [email protected]

Selected working experienceProfessor of geography, University of Turku, 2009 – Visiting professor/associate professor of human geography, University of Tartu, 1999– Professor of applied geography, University of Oulu, 2002 – 2009 Professor of urban geography, University of Helsinki, 1999 – 2002Associate professor of human geography, University of Tartu, 1995 - 1999

Selected academic papersHooli, Lauri, Jauhiainen, Jussi S. & Lähde, Kristiina (2016). Living labs and knowledge creation in developing countries: Living labs as a tool for socio-economic resilience in Tanzania. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 8:1, pp. 61–70. Ibert, Oliver, Hautala, Johanna & Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2015). From cluster to process: New economic geographic perspectives on practices of knowledge creation. Geoforum 65, pp. 323-327.Hautala, Johanna & Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2014). Spatio-temporal aspects of knowledge creation. Research Policy 43, pp. 655-668.Inkinen, Tommi & Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2014). Wireless city networks in Finland. Solutions, actors and future challenges. In Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi (ed) Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, pp. 149–156. 3rd ed. Idea Group, Hershey. Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2014). New spatial patterns and territorial-administrative reforms in the European Union: Reflections on Eastern Europe. European Planning Studies 22:4, pp. 694-711.Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2014). Baltic Sea Region innovation systems: Challenges and opportunities. Baltic Sea Policy Briefing 1/2014, pp. 63-74. Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2008). Regional and innovation policies in Finland – Towards convergence and/or mismatch? Regional Studies 42:7, pp. 1031–1046. Jauhiainen, Jussi S. & Suorsa, Katri (2008). Triple Helix in the periphery: the case of Multipolis in Northern Finland. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 1, pp. 285–301.

Selected academic booksInkinen, Tommi & Jauhiainen, Jussi S. (2006) (eds) Tietoyhteiskunnan maantiede. [Geography of Information Society, in Finnish] 271 pp. Gaudeamus, Helsinki. Jauhiainen, Jussi S. & Niemenmaa, Vivi (2006). Alueellinen suunnittelu. [Regional Planning, in Finnish] 292 pp. Vastapaino, Tampere.

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Kevin H. Zhang

Title: Full ProfessorInstitute: Illinois State University, USA Nationality: USA Email: [email protected]

Selected working experience• Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor, Illinois State University, 1997-• Associate Editor, The Chinese Economy, refereed journal by M.E. Sharpe, USA, 2003-• Editor, Online Journal of Social Sciences Research (OJSSR), Feb. 2013.• Editorial Board, Journal of Chinese Economics and Foreign Trade Studies,

refereed journal by Emerald Group Publishing, UK, 2007-• Editorial Board, The Open Urban Studies Journal, refereed journal by Bentham Science Publishers, 2007-• Vice President, Chinese Economists Society (CES), 2000-2001 and 2002-2003

Selected academic papers• “Does Globalization Affect Regional Inequality within a Developing Country? Evidence from China” (with X. Zhang), Journal of Development Studies, 2003, 39 (4), 47-67. • “How Does Globalization Affect Industrial Competitiveness?” Contemporary Economic Policy, 28(4), 2010: 502-510.• “FDI and Industrial Productivity in China: Evidence from Panel Data in 2001-2006” (with Z. Zhao), Review of Development Economics, 14(3), 2010: 656-665.• “What Drives Export Competitiveness? The Role of FDI in Chinese Manufacturing.” Contemporary Economic Policy, 33 (3), 2015: 499-512.• “Absorptive Capacity and Benefits from FDI: Evidence from Chinese Manufactured Exports” (with Y. Tang), International Review Economics and Finance, 42, 2016: 423-429.

Selected academic books • Financial Markets and Foreign Direct Investment in Greater China (with H. G. Fung), M. E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York, 2001.• Urban Transformation in China: Theory, Evidence, and Policy (with A. Cheng and G. Liu), Ashgate, United Kingdom, July 2004.• Economics of Social Welfare in China’s Urbanization (with A. Cheng and G. Liu), Ashgate, United Kingdom, July 2004.• The Chinese Economy after Entering WTO (with H. G. Fung and C. Pei), M. E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York, 2006.• China as the World Factory, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group plc., London, UK, 2006.

Awards & honors • University Research Grant ($3000): 1998-99, 2001-02, 2010-11• CAS Small Grant for Research ($1000): 1999-2001• University Research Grant-SFF ($5000): 2010-2011• Ford Teaching Award: ($1500) 2001; ($1800) 2002• Chow-CES Teaching Award ($2500): 2006-08, 2009-10, 2012-13, and 2015• University Research Initiative Award, Illinois State University, 2001• Campbell Award for Excellent Dissertation, University of Colorado, 1996

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Liu Jianxin

Title: Assistant ProfessorInstitute: Business School of Shanxi Normal UniverstiyNationality: ChinaEmail: [email protected]

Selected academic papersGao,Xudong, Liu,Jianxin. Catching up through the development of technology standard: The case of TD-SCDMA in China. Telecommunication Policy 36 (2012), 531-545.

Liu Jianxin. Technological Catch-up Stages of China’s Telecom-equipment Industry. Proceeding of 2012 International Symposium on Management of Technology (ISMOT’2012), 253-257. Nov. 8-9 Hangzhou, China (EI indexed)

Gao,Xudong., Liu,Jianxin., Chai,K.H., and Li,Jizhen.(2007) Overcoming ‘latecomer disadvantages’in small and medium-sized firms: evidence from China, International Journal of Technology and Globalization, Vol.3, No.4, 364-383.

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Maria Cresilda M. Caning

DBA student De La Salle UniversityAsso Prof 4Central Bicol State University of AgricultureNationality FilipinoEmail [email protected]

Selected working experienceAs a professor, I teach subjects in management, economics, agribusiness management, tourism, and entrepreneurship.As a researcher, I have been assigned study leader of the following research projects:• Supply Chain of Organic Products• Knowledge Management Systems on Biodiversity Conservation Management

Selected academic papersAcademic papers written as a DBA student 1.Innovation practices of Entrepinays from Camarines Sur2.Innovation Management through an Entrepreneurial Lens: The Case of Two Filipina Pioneering Entrepreneurs from Naga City3.Humanizing HRM: an empirical study of humanistic HRM practices of SMEs in the Philippines4.The organic agriculture food chain of Camarines Sur, Bicol, Philippines5.Optimizing CSR Engagement for Social Change6.Developing a change-adept organization for sustainability: The Case of Naga City Women Entrepreneurs7.Social capital and research productivity of a state university 8.An Action Research on Work Design Improvement in the Production Operation of a State University

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Marina Yue Zhang

Title: Senior LecturerInstitute: School of Business, UNSW Canberra, University of New South WalesNationality: Australian Email: [email protected]

Selected working experienceDr Zhang is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Business, UNSW Canberra, University of New South Wales, Australia. Her research interests include disruptive innovation, high-tech entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystem,

focusing on industries such as social media, mobile Internet and other emerging industries. She is also interested in cross-cultural issues in business. Marina is on the editorial board of Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, an international journal for innovation research, commercialization, policy analysis, and best practice.

Selected academic papersZhang MY, 2016, 'Meso-level factors in technological transitions: The development of TD-SCDMA in China', Research Policy, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 546 – 559.Guo, L, Zhang MY, Dodgson M, Gann D, Cai H, 2016, 'Windows of Opportunity, Technological Innovation, and Globalization: A Framework of Huawei’s Global Catch-up', Proceedings of the 2016 Academy of Management Meeting.Zhang MY, 2014, 'Innovation Management in China', in Dodgson M; Gann DM; Phillips N (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation Management, Oxford University Press, pp. 355 - 374,Nailer CHF, Stening BW, Zhang MY, 2015, 'In researching emerging markets, anthropology often trumps statistics', International Journal of Market Research, vol. 57, no. 6, pp. 855 – 876.Qi M, Wang Y, Zhang MY, Zhu H, 2014, 'The evolution of R and D capability in multinational corporations in emerging markets: Evidence from China', International Journal of Technology Management, vol. 64, no. 2-4, pp. 210 – 231.Zhang MY, Gao J, 2011, 'The takeoff of an interactive innovation: Evidence from China', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 78, no. 7, pp. 1115-1129.Zhang MY, Dodgson M, 2007, '"A roasted duck can still fly away": A case study of technology, nationality, culture and the rapid and early internationalization of the firm', Journal of World Business, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 336 – 349.

Selected academic booksMarina Y. Zhang, with Bruce W. Stening (contributing the afterword to the book), China 2.0: The Transformation of an Emerging Superpower… and the New Opportunities. John Wiley & Sons, 2010 (302pp. + xxviii). The book was listed as one of the Best Business Books 2010 on China by Business+Strategy of Booz & Company.Marina Y. Zhang and Mark Dodgson, High-Tech Entrepreneurship in Asia: Innovation, Industry & Institutional Dynamics in Mobile Payments. Edward Elgar, 2007 (330pp. + xv).

Awards & honors Dr Zhang obtained her bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from Peking University, and her MBA and PhD from The Australian National University.

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MASSIMO RICOTTILLI

Title: FULL PROFESSORInstitute: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNANationality: ITALYEmail: [email protected]

Selected working experience (including editor of journals)• Full Professor of Economic Policies, Department of Economics of the University of Bologna.• Former Member of Centro Interdipartimentale ‘Luigi Galvani’ (CIG): the Interdepartmental Centre for Bio-informatics, Bio-physics and Bio-complexity, University of Bologna.• Visiting Lecturer (Macroeconomics). LUISS University. Rome, Italy• Visiting Lecturer, Graduate Course on Economic Development at the Buenos Aires, Argentina, Centre of the University of Bologna.• Economic Affair Officer at UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), Geneva.

Selected academic papers1.(2006):‘Innovation Waves, Self-organised Criticality and Technological Convergence’ (with R. Andergassen and F. Nardini). The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation. Vol.61, Issue 5, pp. 710-728.2.(2009): ‘Division of Labour, Traverse and Evolving Structures’, in H. Hagemann and R. Scazzieri (eds.): ‘Capital, Time and Transitional Dynamics’.Routledge, London.3.(2009): ‘Innovation and Growth through Local and Global Interactio (with R. Andergassen and F. Nardini). ‘The Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control’. Vol. 33, Issue 10, 1779-1795.4.(2009):’ Complex Evolution and Learning: the Role of Constraints’, in Reggiani A. and Nijkamp P.(eds.): ‘Complexity and Spatial Networks’. Springer, New York and Berlin. 5.(2010):’Innovation, Specialization and Growth in a Model of Structural Change’. (with R. Andergassen and F. Nardini). Working Papers of the Department of Economics, University of Bologna. N.718. 6. (2013):’ Development Theory and Transition’, in Ma Ying and Trautwein H.M. (eds.): ‘Thoughts on Economic Development in China’. Routledge, London. 7.(2015):’Emergence and Resilience in a Model of Innovation and Network Formation’. (with R. Andergassen and F. Nardini). Networks and Spatial Economics. Vol.15, Issue 2, pp. 293-311.8. (2015): ‘ Innovation through local interaction, Imitation and Investment Waves’.Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 33, June 2015, pp. 58-70.

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Xing SHI

Title: Ph.D. CandidateInstitute: the University of Western AustraliaNationality: ChinaEmail: [email protected]

Selected working experience Research Assistant in the University of Western Australia, 01/2016 – nowTeaching Associate in the University of Western Australia, multidisciplineResearch Assistant in University of Science & Technology of China, 07/2009-02/2012Teaching Associate in University of Science & Technology of China, S2/2011Reviewer of Quality & Quantity

Selected academic papersShi, X., Wu, Y., & Zhao, D. (2014). Knowledge intensive business services and their impact on innovation in China. Service Business, 8(4), 479-498. (SSCI Indexed)Shi, X., & Zhao, D. (2012). Technological Efficiency of Hotel Industry in China andIts Influencing Factors. International Journal of Innovation, Management and Technology, 3(4), 368.Wang,F., Wei, J. & Shi, X. (2016) Compliance with the recommended protective actions regarding H7N9 emergency: a risk perception perspective. Disasters (Accepted, SCI indexed)

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TO, Kin Man Chester

Associate ProfessorInstitute of Textiles and ClothingThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong, [email protected]

Selected working experience (including editor of journals)Dr. To’s teaching specialisms are marketing and merchandising management.

His research interests include enterprise and process modelling, organizational control practices for global business activities, and innovation theories. Dr. To has delivered more than 25 consultant service and research projects to international fashion companies and government institutions, and is actively involved in HKRITA (Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel) projects funded by Innovation and Technology Commission, HK Government. Dr. To is a legate, representative of GIKA, Global Innovation and Knowledge Academy, and a currently board member of Journal of Innovation and Knowledge.

Selected academic papers (no more than 10)Wing Yin Chan, To, Chester K.M., & Chu, Wai Ching (2016). Desire for experiential travel, avoidance of rituality and social esteem: An empirical study of consumer response to tourism innovation. Journal of Innovation and Knowledge, doi: 10.1016/j.jik.2016.02.001.Chester K.M. To (2016). Collaboration modes, preconditions and coordination contingencies in organizational alliance: A comparative assessment. Journal of Business Research, doi:10.1016/j.jbusres.2016.04.023. Chester K. M. To, Krista K.B. Ko (2016). Problematizing Collaboration Process in Knowledge Development Context, Special issue of New Knowledge Impacts on Designing Implementable Innovative Realities. Journal of Business Research, vol. 69 (5), 1604-1609.Wing Yin Chan, Chester K.M. To, Wai Ching Chu (2015). Materialistic consumers who seek unique products: How does their need for status and their affective response facilitate the repurchase intention of luxury goods? Journal of Retailing and Consumer Service, 27, 1-10.Fang, S., To, C.K.M., Zhang, Z.M., Chang, J.M.T. (2014). The Adoption of Information and Communication Technologies in Textile Virtual Collaboration. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 18 (3), 1-14Chan, Winnie, W.Y., Chester K.M. To, Alice W.C. Chu and Zhi-ming Zhang (2014). Behavioral determinants that drive luxury goods consumption: a study within the tourist context. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel 18 (2), 84-95.E.W.T. Ngai, D.C.K. Chau, J.K.L. Poon & C.K.M. To (2013). Energy and utility management maturity model for sustainable manufacturing process. International Journal of Production Economics, 146, 453-464.

Selected academic books (no more than 5)Zhang, Zhiming, To, Chester Kinman and Sally Chen (2009) Apparel Merchandising, Shanghai Donghua University Press, ISBN: 978-7-81111-515-4.To, Kin-man Chester (2005) Fashion Merchandising: Concepts and Practices, 2nd ed, The HK PolyU, Hong Kong, ISBN: 962-367-489-9.

Awards & honors Dr. To is the committee member of the policy advisory task-group, Constitutional Sect for Textiles Industry at Government Legislative Council, and the vice chair of the Hong Kong Apparel Merchandising Professionals Association.

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Qing Wang

Professor Qing Wang is a leading expert in marketing and innovation and luxury brand marketing. She is Professor at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. Previously, she was at the Science and Technology Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at Sussex University. She held visiting professor positions at Duke University, Tsinghua University, INSEAD and Sun Yat-sen University.

Professor Wang obtained her PhD in Marketing and Innovation at Warwick University in 1993. In 2013, she was awarded the degree of higher doctorate - Doctor of Science (DSc.) by Warwick University for the outstanding contribution to social sciences research. She is the recipient of Robert D. Buzzell Best Paper Award by Marketing Science Institute in the U.S. in 2009, and Best Qualitative Paper Award by the Journal of Qualitative Research in Financial Markets in 2015. She was the finalist of the Asia Professional Awards in the UK in 2015. She has published in leading refereed journals including Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Product Innovation Management, and Research Policy. She is Associate Editor for Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing.

Prof Wang has consulted for companies in the UK, US and China, and has made significant impact on businesses particularly in the high-tech and luxury sector. She acts as expert advisor and board member for several high tech and luxury companies. She is the founding director of the Marketing, Innovation and the Chinese and Emerging Economies (MICEE) network and the Luxury & Innovation Hub.

Her current research projects include: (a) the marketing and innovation capabilities of Chinese multinationals under different institutional environment; (b) the country of origin effect of British heritage brands and the role of the British monarchy, and (c) the triggers, emotions and functions of luxury experiences and the psychological distance of luxury brands, (b) the role of digital technology and social media in luxury marketing for the millennial generation. Professor Wang’s work has been regularly featured in the media including BBC News channel, Channel 4 Dispatches, Bloomberg TV, The Financial Times, China Daily, The New York Times, The Independent, The Times, and The Red Luxury.

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Yasutomo Takano

Institute: Tokyo Institute of Technology Nationality: Japan Email: [email protected]

Selected working experience:JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists

Selected academic papers:[1] Y. Takano, Y. Kajikawa, and M. Ando, “Trends and typology of emerging antenna propagation technologies identified by citation network analysis,” 2014 Portl. Int. Cent. Manag. Eng. Technol. PICMET 2014, pp. 2872–2881, 2014.

[2] Y. Takano, C. Mejia, and Y. Kajikawa, “Unconnected component inclusion technique for patent network analysis: Case study of Internet of Things-related technologies,” J. Informetr., vol. [In press], 2016.

[3] Nguyen, T., Jayawardene, R., Takano, Y., Sakurai, K., Hirokawa, J., AMANO, O., ... & KAMATA, Y. An equivalent double layer model for a fast design and analysis of high gain-multilayer radial line slot antennas. IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. 96, no. 1, pp. 2891-2900, 2013.

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Yuan ZHOU (Joseph)

Associate ProfessorThe School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, China. Email: [email protected]

Selected working experienceYuan ZHOU (Joseph) got his B.Eng and M.Sc from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He received his PhD degree from the University of Cambridge (UK).He also serves as the Assistant Director of Chinese Institute of Engineering Development Strategies. His recent research interests include public policy, innovation policy, and technology innovation management. His participates in research projects such as “Strategic emerging industries in China”, “Strategic roadmapping methods for new energy technologies in China”, “Technological trajectories for climate change mitigation in Europe, China and lndia”, and “High-value engineering network in Europe and China”, etc. Based on these projects, he has published several papers in Science and Public Policy, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Journal of Cleaner Production, Sustainable Development, Energy for Sustainable Development, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, International Journal of Technology Management, Innovation: Management Policy & Practice, etc.

Selected academic papersLi, X., Zhou., Y.*, Xue, L., & Huang, L. (Forthcoming). Roadmapping for industrial emergence and innovation gaps to catch-up: a patent analysis of OLED industry in China. International Journal of Technology Management. (SSCI) Chen, X.*, Zhou, Y., Probert, D., & Su, J. (Forthcoming). Managing Knowledge Sharing in Distributed Innovation from Perspective of Developers: Empirical Study of Open Source Software Projects in China. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management. (SSCI) Chen, X.*, Probert, D., Zhou, Y., Su, J., (Forthcoming). Mechanisms of knowledge sharing in open source software projects: a comparison of Chinese and western practice. International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning. (EI) Zhou, Y.*, & Minshall, T. (2014). Building global products and competing in innovation: the role of Chinese university spin–outs and required innovation capabilities. International Journal of Technology Management, 64(2), 180-209. (SSCI) Awards & honors “2010’s Best Paper Award” of IJITM: Zhou, Y.*, T. Minshall, et al. (2010). "Building Innovation Capabilities: An Inquiry into the Dynamic Growth Process of University Spin-outs in China." Int. J. Innovation and Technology Management 7(Nos. 3): 273 - 302.

ContactsWang Jing +86-15110100668Yu Fei +86-15110272018