哈佛大学知名学者约瑟夫奈也在论坛上发表了主题演讲 10月2日至3日,我在哈佛大学肯尼迪政府学院应邀参加了第五届“中国走向全球”(China Goes Global)论坛。来自全球的近百名学者针对中国企业走出去的战略、海外直接投资遭遇的管理挑战、中国企业国际化的未来之路、中国的国际人才战略等进行讨论和发表演讲。我在论坛上介绍了我新出版的英文著作《 Entrepreneurial and Business Elites of China》。中国走向全球论坛每年在哈佛肯尼迪政府学院举行,每年吸引全球各地研究中国企业走出去和中国国际化进程的学者参加。随着中国日益参与国际化进程的深入,类似的活动在北美和欧洲不断增多,过去是研究在中国投资,现在学者们的关注点更多集中在中国投资非洲、欧洲和美洲。这个会议正好也是中国与全球化研究中心在华盛顿组织的2011中美投资论坛,许多参加了哈佛大学中国走向全球的学者和专家也前往华盛顿参加了CCG主办的2011中美投资论坛,显示出了这个话题从学术到实际操作的不断深入。 论坛介绍和议程: Keynote speakers: Prof. John Child is Emeritus Chair of Commerce at the Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham. He is also an elected Fellow of Academy of International Business. More information here. Prof. Yadong Luo is the Emery M. Findley Distinguished Chair of Graduate Business Studies and Professor of Management at University of Miami, where he served as Chairman of Management Department. He is also an elected Fellow of Academy of International Business. More information here. Prof. Joseph S. Nye Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, and former Dean of the Kennedy School. He has served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council, and Deputy Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology. More information here. Conference Program
Sunday, October 2, 2011
4:00 - 7:00 pm Registration (Ground Floor, Rotunda)
4:30 - 5:30 pm Tour of Harvard (Free - Optional) (Meet at Ground Floor, Rotunda)
6:00 - 7:00 pm Chairs & Organizers Meeting (Mandatory) (5th Floor, ADR)
7:00 - 10:00 pm Private Program for Paid Registrants (5th Floor, Nye ABC)
Monday, October 3, 2011
8:00 - 9:00 am Continental Breakfast/Registration (Ground Floor, Rotunda)
8:30 - 9:00 am Poster Presenters’ Meeting (Mandatory) (Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium)
9:00 - 9:15 am Official Conference Welcome (Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium)
9:15 - 10:00 am Keynote Speaker: Yadong Luo, University of Miami, USA
(Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium)
10:00 - 10:15 am Break and Relocation for Panels A, B & C to 5th Floor
10:15 - 11:45 am SESSION 1
Panel A: Theories of Chinese Firm Internationalization (5th Floor, Nye A)
Chair: Mary Teagarden, Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA
Perspectives, Prospects, and Challenges of Business Internationalization: The Case of China
Francis Schortgen, University of Mount Union, USA
Theory and Practice of Emerging Market Firm Internationalization: Perspectives from Chinese Non-State Owned Entrepreneurship Ventures
Xiaohong He, Quinnipiac University, USA
Resource-based Eclectic Paradigm for Internationalization of Chinese Companies
Yuefang Si, Justus-Liebeg-University Giessen, Germany; Arman Peighambari, Justus-Liebeg-University Giessen, Germany; Ingo Liefner, Justus-Liebeg-University Giessen, Germany
Panel B: Chinese OFDI to Africa (5th Floor, Nye B)
Chair: Gouyong Liang, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Switzerland
Effects of Political Risk on Chinese Contracted Projects in Africa: an Analysis of the Libya Crisis
Juan Zhang, Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade, China; William X. Wie, Grant MacEwan University, Canada
China’s Outward FDI to Africa: An Inflated Distinction?
Sanne van der Lugt, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Victoria Hamblin, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Meryl Burgess, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Elizabeth Schickerling, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Is Chinese FDI in Africa Different?
Gayle Jean Allard, IE Business School, Spain
Panel C: Book Panel Discussion I (5th Floor, Nye C)
Chair: David Reid, Seattle University, USA
Research and Writing on the Chinese Global Entrepreneurship
Wenxian Zhang, Rollins College, USA; Ilan Alon, Rollins College, USA; Huiyao Wang, Center for China and Globalization, China
Shaping China’s Innovation Future: University Technology Transfer in Transition
John Orcutt, University of New Hampshire, USA; Hong Shen, Partner Logan Law Firm, China
China and Product Safety: Disentangling the Facts from Fiction(s)
Hari Bapuji, University of Manitoba, Canada; Manpreet Hora, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
11:45 - 1:15 pm Box Lunch & Poster Presentations
(Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium)
Effectuation versus Causation in Chinese High Tech Entrepreneurship: Strategic Framing based on Culture, Cognition, Institutional Context and Firm Development Phase
Yipeng Liu, University of Mannheim, Germany; Andrew Isaak, University of Heidelberg, Germany; Yijun Xing, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
The Evolution of the Business Strategies and Models of Foreign Multinational Companies in China
Stephane Coude, XSM2 Group Inc. Paris Dauphine University, Canada
Analysis about the PAC – Program for Acceleration of Growth in Brazil Applied to China
Flavio de Sao Pedro Filho, Foundation Federal University of Rondonia, Brazil; Irene Yoko Taguchi Sakuno, Foundation Federal University of Rondônia, Brazil
China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Country of Origin
Paz Estrella Tolentino, University of London, United Kingdom
ICT and Political Manifestation in China- A Conceptual Analysis
Alexander Dawoody, Marywood University, USA
Chinese Companies Go Global: An Analysis on Determinants of Internationalization and Performance Implications
Thomas Adam Sowa, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
Fighting on Behalf of a Greener Environment- An Advancement of Global Business Ethics in China
Ruth Wolf, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
The Internationalization of China’s Talent Development Strategy
Jie Hao, The University of Sydney, China
An Analytical Research on the Globalization Strategies of Guangdong’s Key Enterprises
Li Qing, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China; He Xuan, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China; Xu Chengsheng, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China; Zheng Jinshu, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China
Searching for Alphas in Chinese Funds: Facts or Fantasy?
Halil Kiymaz, Rollins College, USA
1:15 - 1:30 pm Break
1:30 - 3:00 pm SESSION 2
Panel A: Strategic Management and Internationalization I (5th Floor, Nye A)
Chair: Oskar Kayasan, University of London, United Kingdom
Location Strategy and Firm Value Creation: The Case of Chinese MNEs
Yang Yang, University of San Francisco, USA & Renmin University, China; Xiaohua Yang, University of San Francisco, USA; Barry Doyle, University of San Francisco, USA
Modeling Identity. The Financial Crisis and International Status
Dominik Mierzejewski, University of Lodz, Poland
Conceptual Openness and Actor Focus in Research on International Business Relationships
Guido Moellering, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Panel B: Corporate Social Responsibility-Green-Social (5th Floor, Nye B)
Chair: Claus Dierksmeier, Stonehill College, USA
Corporate Social Responsibility in Hong Kong: Distinguishing Between Economic and Social Motivations
Helen Wei Hu, University of Melbourne, Australia; Pattarin Adithipyangkul, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Liqiang Ni, University of Central Florida, USA; Ilan Alon, Rollins College, USA
Sailing the Green Ocean
Paul L. Ross, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Post Reform Corporate Governance and Asymmetric Pay for Performance for Chinese Top Executives
James J. Cordeiro, College of Brockport State University of New York, USA; Lerong He, College of Brockport State University of New York, USA; Martin Conyon, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, USA; Tara Shaw, India Development Foundation, India
Panel C: Chinese OFDI and the Role of Government Intervention I (5th Floor, Nye C)
Chair: Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
On the Effectiveness of Overseas Investment Directives of the Chinese Government
Johannes Meuer, Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands; Tao Wang, Xidian University, China; Barbara Krug, Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands; Patrick Reinmoeller, Crainfield School of Management, United Kingdom
Revisiting the OLI Paradigm: How Does the Role of the State Influence Chinese Firms’ OFDI
Haikun Zhu, Nankai Univerisity, China; Hao Liang, Tilburg University, Netherlands; Bing Ren, Nankai University, China
Between Restriction and Promotion: The Chinese Government’s Service System for OFDI
Cora Francisca Jungbluth, University of Freiburg, Germany
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break (5th Floor, Nye Reception Area)
3:30 - 5:00 pm SESSION 3
Panel A: Strategic Management and Internationalization II (5th Floor, Nye A)
Chair: Patrick Link, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Lucerne, Switzerland
Footloose and Fancy-Free: Sojourning Entrepreneurs in China
Tamar Almor, College of Management, Israel; Orly Yehezkel, Tel Aviv Yaffo Academic College, Israel
Knowledge Capital, Endogenous Growth and Regional Disparities in Productivity: Multi-level Evidence from China
Yudan Gong, Aston University, United Kingdom; Xiaolan Fu, Oxford University, United Kingdom; Shujin Zhu, Hunan University, China
Local and Foreign Institutional Investors, Information Asymmetries, and State Ownership
Sara Xiaoya Ding, University of San Francisco, USA; Omrane Guedhami, University of South Carolina, USA; Yang Ni, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Jeffrey A. Pittman, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Panel B: Different Aspects of Chinese OFDI I (5th Floor, Nye B)
Chair: Hongchuan Liu, Broad & Bright Law Firm, China
China Inc. Goes Global: Examining the Motivations and Strategies of the Largest Investors
Gouyong Liang, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Switzerland; Shuaihua Cheng, International Center on Trade and Sustainable Development, Switzerland; Jianfeng Wu, University of International Business and Economics, China
Proactivity of the Chinese Mining Investment in Latin America
Xiaohuan Tang, Jinzhao Mining Peru, China
Inside the China-EU Bilateral Foreign Direct Investment Bond
Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Panel C: Chinese OFDI and the Role of Government Intervention II (5th Floor, Nye C)
Chair: Wenxian Zhang, Rollins College, USA
China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment Experiment: The Case of the China Investment Corporation
Ji Chen, University of Colorado Denver, USA; Stephen Thomas, University of Colorado Denver, USA
China as a Model for U.S. Strategic Resources Policy?
Casey Lucius, Naval War College, USA
State Capitalism and the Future of the Global Economy
Thomas Lairson, Rollins College, USA
5:00 - 5:15 pm Relocation to Ground Floor Rotunda
5:15 - 5:30 pm Group Photo (Ground Floor, Rotunda)
5:30 - 6:00 pm Break
6:00 - 6:30 pm Reception
(5th Floor, ADR)
6:30 - 10:00 pm Private Program for Paid Registrants (5th Floor, Nye ABC) Incl. Keynote Speaker: Joseph Nye, Harvard University, USA
“The Future of U.S.-China Relations”
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
8:00 - 8:45 am Continental Breakfast
(Ground Floor, Rotunda)
8:15 – 8:45 am Poster Presenters’ Meeting
(5th Floor, ADR)
8:45 - 9:30 am Keynote Speaker: John Child, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
“The Globalization of Chinese Firms: Questions of Context”
(Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium)
9:30 - 9:45 am Break and Relocation to 5th Floor
9:45 - 11:15 am SESSION 4
Panel A: Strategic Management and Internationalization III (5th Floor, Nye A)
Chair: Hilke Brockmann, Jacobs University, Germany
Comparison of PRC and Indian Responses to the Elimination of US Textile and Apparel Quotas: Economic and Cultural Perspectives
Amir Shoham, Fox School of Business Temple University, USA; Joseph Pelzman, George Washington University, USA
China’s Stock Market Reforms and its International Stock Market Linkages
Hong Li, Kingston University, United Kingdom
International Input-Output Dynamics as a Measure of the Geography of Value Distribution across Asia and of Market Integration in Three Industries
Gabriele Suder, SKEMA Business School, France; Satoshi Inomata, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan; Irina Jormanainen, Aalto University School of Economics, Finland; Bo Meng, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan
Panel B: Different Aspects of Chinese OFDI II (5th Floor, Nye B)
Chair: Yudan Gong, Aston University, United Kingdom
Home Sub-National Institutional Effects on outward Foreign Direct Investment: Evidences from Chinese Companies Investing in Advanced Economies
Victor Z. Chen, Simon Fraser University, Canada
China’s Foreign Direct Investment in the ASEAN Region Analysis of Push and Pull Factors
Margot Schueller, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Germany
Motives and Patterns of Chinese Manufacturing Firm Investments in Developed Countries
Xiaobo Wu, Zhejiang University, China; Wanling Ding, Zhejiang University, China; Yongjiang Shi, University of Cambridge, USA
Panel C: Book Panel Discussion II (5th Floor, Nye C)
Chair: Ilan Alon, Rollins College, USA
Remade in China: Foreign Investors and Institutional Change
Scott Wilson, Sewanee: The University of the South, USA
China and the Transformation of Global Capitalism
Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University, USA
China and Globalization: The Social, Economic and Political Transformation of Chinese Society
Doug Guthrie, The George Washington University, USA
Chinese Traditional Culture and Management
Juan Antonio Fernandez, CEIBS, China
11:15 - 11:30 am Break
11:30 - 1:00 pm SESSION 5
Panel A: Strategic Management and Internationalization IV (5th Floor, Nye A)
Chair: Amir Shoham, Fox School of Business Temple University, USA
The Effects of OFDI on Home Country Investment: The Roles of China and Industry Characteristics
Peter J. Sher, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Wen Chung Hsu, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Wei Xing Zhao, Chinese Academy of Social Science, China; Hsin Mei Lin, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
Beyond Neo-Techno Nationalism: An Introduction to China’s Emergent Third Way
Victoria Maree Higgins, University of Queensland, Australia
Mixture of Yin Yang Management and Western Management in Firms in China
Hans Jansson, Linnaeus University, Sweden; Sten Soderman, Stockholm University, Sweden
Panel B: Chinese OFDI to Europe (5th Floor, Nye B)
Chair: Maureen Maguire Lewis, Duke University, USA
Institutional Dynamism in China and the Growing Strategic Importance of Product Safety, Environmental and Labor Best Practices
Mary Teagarden, Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA; Andreas Schotter, Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA
Motivations and Determinants of Chinese FDI in Turkey: Context and Two Case Studies
Nicholas Imparato, University of San Francisco, USA; Diana Trexler, University of San Francisco, USA; Cihan Gursoy, Sanbaci University, Turkey
Internationalization of Chinese Companies in a Nordic Country: Institutional Challenges of Chinese Investment in Finland
Erja Kettunen, Aalto University School of Economics, Finland; Riitta Kosonen, Aalto University School of Economics, Finland
Panel C: Image, Culture Aspects and Happiness of China Goes Global (5th Floor, Nye C)
Chair: Angelo Camillo, Woodbury University, USA
Meaningfulness, Memorability and Likability of Chinese Brand Names in International Markets
Marc Fetscherin, Rollins College, USA; Rachael Abbott, Rollins College, USA
Economic Success and Happiness. Interesting Lessons From China
Hilke Brockman, Jacobs University, Germany
Cultural Influences, Absorptive Capactiy, and Integration Mode in International Mergers and Acquisitions: Light-touch Approach of Chinese Cross Border M&A in Germany
Yipeng Liu, University of Mannheim, Germany; Michael Woywode, University of Mannheim, Germany
The Evolution of China’s National Branding Strategy
Chen Liu, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China
1:00 - 2:00 pm Networking Lunch & Poster Presentations (5th Floor, ADR)
Investing in China, Is What You See What You Get?
Nigel Driffield, Aston University, United Kingdom; Jun Du, Aston University, United Kingdom
Female Entrepreneurship in China: Opportunity or Necessity Based?
Tonia Warnecke, Department of International Business Rollins College, USA; Nick Nunn, Rollins College, USA; Lucas Hernandez, Rollins College, USA
The Drivers of Investments in China: The Comparison of Perspectives of RBV and MBV
Peter Sher, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Hsin-Mei Lin, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Wen Chung Hsu, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; Yi-Tien Shih, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan; I-Fen Yen, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
China, a Rising Power in Central Asia
May Hongmei Gao, Kennesaw State University, USA; Sairagul Kurmanalievna Matikeeva, Kennesaw State University, USA
The Relationships among Customer Participation, Customer Value and Satisfaction: The Case of Service Consumers in China
Tao (Tony) Gao, Northeastern University, USA; Mingli Zhang, Beihang University, China; Wei Jia, Beijing Forestry University, China
Innovation Challenges: Paradoxes and Opportunities in China
Rachid Alami, International University of Rabat, Morocco; Mathias Mondo, University of Rennes, France
China’s Growing Role in Central Asia: Emerging New Rules of Engagement
Oskar Kayasan, European Research Centre, United Kingdom
2:00 - 3:00 pm SESSION 6
Panel A: Chinese OFDI to Africa (5th Floor, Nye A)
Chair: Jingzhou Tao, Dechert LLP, Beijing, China
A New Imperialism? Assessing the Impact of Chinese ODI in Africa
Makda Maru, Kennesaw State University, USA; Senai Abraha, Kennesaw State University, USA; May Hongmei Gao, Kennesaw State University, USA
China in Ghana: Rethinking Economic Liberalization Sub Saharan Africa
Richard Aidoo, Coastal Carolina University, USA
Panel B: China’s Trade and Trade Agreements (5th Floor, Nye B)
Chair: Yipeng Liu, University of Mannheim, Germany
Trade Dispute Resolutions Under the WTO Regime: A Case Study on US-China Trade Contacts
Pei-Shan Kao, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Why China is not a Member of the Government Procurement Agreement of the World Trade Organization
Stephane Coude, XSM2 Group Inc. Paris Dauphine University, Canada; Prosper Bernard Jr., City University of New York, USA; Guijang Lu, Research Assistant, XSM2 Group Inc., Canada
3:00 - 3:15 pm Break and Relocation to Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium
3:15 - 4:00 pm Expert Panel: Future Path of China & Chinese Companies
(Ground Floor, Wiener Auditorium)
Moderator
Xiaohua Yang, University of San Francisco, USA
Panelists
? John Child, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
? Juan Antonio Fernandez, China Europe International Business School, China
? Doug Guthrie, The George Washington University, USA
? Ho-fung Hung, The Johns Hopkins University, USA
Closing Remarks from the Conference Organizers
*Program Subject to Change