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Chengyu FU (Professor of Management Practice of Governance and Innovations at Large Corporations at CKGSB)

Chengyu FU

Professor of Management Practice of Governance and Innovations at Large Corporations at CKGSB

The globalization process of Chinese state-owned and privately-owned companies will accelerate along with the development of the fourth industrial revolution in the world and the Belt and Road Initiative.

Jie Gan (Professor of Finance and Associate Dean for Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship at CKGSB)

Jie Gan

Professor of Finance and Associate Dean for Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship at CKGSB

China is on the cusp of the next wave of business model innovations. Its companies are integrating hardware and software into the existing manufacturing ecosystem to offer the types of high-tech, high-quality and low-cost products that the US and other developed countries will find difficult to match.

Hui OU-YANG (Dean's Distinguished Chair Professor of Finance Academic Director for EMBA at CKGSB)

Hui OU-YANG

Dean's Distinguished Chair Professor of Finance Academic Director for EMBA at CKGSB

China's FinTech market offers high and long-lasting potential for investors.

Bingsheng TENG (Professor of Strategic Management and Associate Dean for CKGSB Europe at CKGSB)

Bingsheng TENG

Professor of Strategic Management and Associate Dean for CKGSB Europe at CKGSB

Multinational corporations in China are facing a rapidly changing environment given the growth of local businesses, a slowing economy and the changing political environment.

Weiming TU (Founding Director of the IAHS at IASH at PEKING University)

Weiming TU

Founding Director of the IAHS at IASH at PEKING University

Rationality without sympathy will become a cold calculation, liberty without justice will result in selfishness, law without propriety will fall into ruthless control, rights without responsibility will give excuse for plundering, individual dignity will be left high and dry without social harmony.

Bing Xiao (Founding Dean and Professor of China Business and Globalization at CKGSB)

Bing Xiao

Founding Dean and Professor of China Business and Globalization at CKGSB

We live in a time when major forces are colliding and fundamentally changing the path of development for humanity. One of them is the re-emergence of China. Anyone wishing to become a leader of a global-minded company requires a thorough understanding of China’s transformation and its impact on the world.