Professor Wei Jiang reveals the innovation track and paradigm of Chinese knowledge-intensive service industry on MOT’2007 the 4th seminar
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Professor Wei Jiang reveals the innovation track and paradigm of Chinese knowledge-intensive service industry on MOT’2007 the 4th seminar
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2007-05-07 10:03:26
MOT’2007 the 4th seminar was held as scheduled at Cheng Du among 26th to 29th April, which was hosted by Chinese technical and economic studies, and organized by school of management of Electronic Science and Technology University, and specifically prepared by “Innovation Management and sustained com-petitiveness study”, and the UESTC sub-base of national philosophy and social sciences innovation base. Professor Wei Jiang attended the seminar and made a thematic report entitled“the innovation track and paradigm of Chinese knowledge-intensive service industry” by invitation. He discussed the concept and categories of knowledge-intensive service industry and pointed out that the main problems facing our knowledge-intensive enterprises were:IPR issues, issues on the institutional level and path dependence problems.    
    It was a small-scale, but professional and high-level seminar. Nearly 50 experts
and scholars who were from 25 different universities and research institutes attended the seminar including Zhejiang University, Tsinghua University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the University of Electronic Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Jilin University, Tongji University, Dalian Polytechnic University, Beijing Industrial University and so on.   Experts and scholars attending the seminar conducted in-depth exchanges by combing theories and cases on technical innovation, service innovation and entrepreneurial management, development of norms and doctoral thesis and other filed related to the forefront of issues as well as research achievements. They also had a lively discussion on the development of technology and management disciplines of doctoral thesis.