Fu-Mei Chuang | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fu-Mei Chuang | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at Rennes School of Business | France 

Dr. Fu-Mei Chuang is an accomplished academic and marketing scholar who serves as an Associate Professor in the Marketing Department at Rennes School of Business, France, an institution accredited by EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA. She possesses extensive international academic and professional experience across Europe and Asia, with previous roles at Loughborough University and Cardiff Business School in the United Kingdom, as well as Trans-World University and the World Trade Centre in Taiwan. Her academic background reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation, holding advanced degrees in marketing, innovation, and international business from renowned universities in the United Kingdom and Taiwan. Dr. Chuang’s research focuses on marketing innovation, new product development, strategic management, and value co-creation, particularly within high-technology and luxury industries. According to Google Scholar, she has achieved 257 total citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 4 across 7 key publications. Her scholarly contributions have been published in leading academic journals, including the British Journal of Management, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Research Policy, and Journal of Strategic Marketing. She has also contributed to the Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing and has several papers under review in reputable outlets such as Technological Forecasting and Social Change and Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. Her work often explores how organizational learning, market orientation, and innovation strategies drive competitive advantage and new product success, especially in emerging markets like China. In addition to her research, Dr. Chuang has actively participated in major international conferences, including those organized by the American Marketing Association, the Academy of International Business, and the Strategic Management Society.

Profiles : ORCID | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications : 

Liu, X., Hodgkinson, I. R., & Chuang, F.-M. (2014). Foreign competition, domestic knowledge base and innovation activities: Evidence from Chinese high-tech industries. Research Policy, 43(2), 414–422.

Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., & Robson, M. J. (2015). Customer and competitor insights, new product development competence, and new product creativity: Differential, integrative, and substitution effects. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 32(2), 175–182.

Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., & Robson, M. J. (2012). Clan culture, strategic orientation and new product performance in Chinese marketing ventures: An exploration of main and moderating effects. Journal of Strategic Marketing, 20(3), 267–286.

Robson, M. J., Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., Bıçakcıoğlu‐Peynirci, N., & Di Benedetto, C. A. (2023). New product development process execution, integration mechanisms, capabilities and outcomes: Evidence from Chinese high‐technology ventures. British Journal of Management, 34(4), 2036–2056.

Chuang, F.-M., Morgan, R. E., & Robson, M. J. (2014). Creativity and innovation for new technology ventures. In The Sustainable Global Marketplace: Proceedings of the 2011 Academy of Marketing Science Conference (pp. 597–601). Springer.

Xiaojun Ke | Innovation Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaojun Ke – Innovation Strategy  – Best Researcher Award

Shandong University | China

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

He currently a distinguished associate professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, has built a robust academic foundation. His academic journey began with a focus on human resource management at Hunan Agricultural University, which laid the groundwork for his later studies and professional focus. He further expanded his academic horizons by earning a Master of Law from the City University of Macau. This multidisciplinary approach was capped with a Ph.D. in Management from Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, equipping him with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of management.

 Professional Endeavors 💼

His career is marked by a blend of academic roles and advisory positions across various institutions. Since February 2023, he has been a full-time distinguished associate professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology. His expertise is also sought after by other institutions; he has been a part-time lecturer and advisor at Brest Business School and Rajapark Institute since December and September 2023, respectively. Additionally, since March 2022, he has contributed as a lecturer and advisor at the Rattanakosin International College of Creative Entrepreneurship, under the Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin. His earlier professional experience includes a significant role in the Human Resources and Social Security Department of Tibet, where he served as a government worker from August 2014 to July 2016.

Contributions and Research Focus on Innovation Strategy 📚

His research interests are diverse and impactful, covering areas such as human resource management, higher education management, cross-cultural management, organizational behavior, cultural and creative industries, lecturers’ behavior, green finance, and sustainable development. His contributions to these fields are substantial. He has published over 20 journal papers, many of which are indexed in SCI and Scopus, highlighting the quality and impact of his research. Key publications include:

  1. “Exploring the Dynamics of Urban Energy Efficiency in China: A Double Machine Learning Analysis of Green Finance Influence” in Environmental Technology & Innovation (2024).
  2. “The impact of green credit on energy efficiency from a green innovation perspective: Empirical evidence from China based on a spatial Durbin model” in Energy Strategy Reviews (2023).

He has also led several significant research projects. These include the 2023 Youth Innovative Talent project funded by the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education, focusing on lecturers’ creativity in private higher education institutions, and a research startup fund project at Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, investigating the professional development path of lecturers in China.

 Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, He has received numerous accolades for his research and teaching excellence. His role as a senior fellow at the Professional Committee of Interim Arbitration of China Arbitration Law Research Association since March 2019 is a testament to his expertise and influence in the field. Additionally, his peer-reviewing activities for esteemed journals such as the Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies and Humanities and Social Sciences Communications highlight his recognition as an authority in his research areas.

 Impact and Influence 🌍

His work has significantly influenced both academic circles and practical applications in management and higher education. His research on green finance and sustainable development has provided valuable insights into the dynamics of urban energy efficiency and the impact of green credit on energy innovation. These contributions are not only academic but also have practical implications for policy-making and institutional strategies.

 Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

His legacy lies in his multidisciplinary approach to research and his commitment to improving higher education and management practices. His ongoing projects and future research plans aim to further explore and address critical issues in these fields. The construction of young lecturers’ capabilities in private higher education institutions and the training modes for digital information-based applied talents are among the key areas he is set to impact significantly.

Citations

Citations          11

h-index            2

i10-index         0

Notable Publications 

Exploring the Dynamics of Urban Energy Efficiency in China: A Double Machine Learning Analysis of Green Finance Influence

2. Influencing Sustainable Behavior in the Online Education Industry via Knowledge Sharing

3. The Impact of Green Credit on Energy Efficiency from a Green Innovation Perspective: Empirical Evidence from China Based on a Spatial Durbin Model

4. Promoting Digital Employment Intention among Students of Chinese Higher Education Institutions