| Brief Biographies of the IACMR Officers
Officers of the term 2008-2010
The following individuals diligently served our society during 2008
to 2010 in office and continue to serve in the next term with great
dedication. Thanks from us all. |
Founding President - Anne S. Tsui |
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President - Shuming Zhao |
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| Senior
Vice President - Jia Lin Xie |
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| Senior
Vice-President - Jing Zhou |
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| Vice President and Program Chair for
2010 Conference - Chao Chen |
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| Executive Secretary/Treasurer - Xin
Yao |
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| These individuals who diligently served our society during 2008
to 2010 in office required a large measure of dedication and energy.
Thanks from us all. |
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| Past
President - Xiaoping Chen |
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Xiao-Ping Chen, (Ph.D., University of
Illinois) is Professor of Management at University of
Washington since 1999. Prior to UW, she was on the faculty
of Indiana University and of the Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology. She is a Representative-at-Large in
the OB Division of the Academy of Management. She has
published her research in journals such as Academy of
Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, and
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Making. Her
interest in IACMR is to advance management research on firms
operating in the Chinese context.
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| Program Co-Chair and Chair of the
Local Arrangements Committee for 2010 Conference - Xiongwen
Lu |
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Professor Xiongwen Lu is Dean of School of
Management at Fudan University. He is also Honourable
Professor of Faculty of Economics & Business at The
University of Hong Kong and BI Norwegian School of
Management.
Professor Lu began his academic career at Fudan University
in 1991. He had been Assistant Dean, Chair of Department of
Marketing, Associate Dean, Executive Associate Dean, and was
appointed in September 2006 as his current position of Dean.
Professor Lu’s research focused primarily on Chinese
immature market, service marketing, internet marketing and
enterprise re-organisation etc. He has contributed more than
40 papers, published several books, including “Democratic
Management”, “Retaking Economic Center Stage: Transformation
and Integration of Yangtze Delta Economy” (co-author),
“Service in Marketing (Second Edition)” (co-author) and
“Corporate Strategic Management” (co-author).
He has served as Consultant to many leading companies
including Bell-Alcatel, MasterCard Worldwide, Emerson
Electric, L’Oreal, Coca-Cola, China UnionPay, and etc,
providing counsel on business strategy, marketing,
enterprise re-organisation etc.
He is also the Standing Director of the Chinese Marketing
Association and a member of the Tenth Committee of All-China
Youth Federation.
Professor Lu graduated from School of Management, Fudan
University, and has a doctorate in Economics. He was a
Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Tuck School of Business,
Dartmouth College, USA, as well as a Visiting Scholar at
Sloan School of Management, MIT, USA and Fisher College of
Business, the Ohio State University, USA.
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| Representative-at-Large for The
Americas - Yan Zhang |
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Dr. Yan Zhang (Anthea) is an associate
professor of Strategy at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School
of Management at Rice University. Dr. Zhang's areas of
specialization include CEO succession, corporate governance,
global strategic alliances, and multinational companies’
operations in emerging markets. Her research has been
published in top-tier journals including the Academy of
Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of
International Business Studies, and Journal of Management.
Currently, she serves on the editorial board of the Academy
of Management Journal. Dr. Zhang is a member of the Academy
of Management, Strategic Management Society, and the Academy
of International Business. She is a founding member of the
International Association on Chinese Management Research.
She has taught Global Strategic Management, and
International Strategic Alliances in the MBA, the MBA for
Executives, and the MBA for Professionals programs of the
Jones School. She received a B.A. and a M.A. in Economics
from Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; a Master of
Philosophy degree in International Business from City
University of Hong Kong; and a Ph.D. in strategic management
from the University of Southern California.
Prof. Zhang's homepage,
http://www.jonesgsm.rice.edu/Faculty/YanZhang/
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| Representative-at-Large for Europe -
Carl Fey |
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Dr. Carl F. Fey is an Associate Professor at
the Institute of International Business at Stockholm School
of Economics (SSE) in Sweden. He is also part of SSE’s new
China Economic Research Center. Dr. Fey has also served as a
visiting professor at China Europe International Business
School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, China. Dr. Fey’s research
focuses on international aspects of organizational culture,
strategic human resource management, leadership, foreign
market entry, and knowledge transfer. Most of Dr. Fey’s
research focuses on how one needs to adapt management theory
and practice for success in the transforming economies of
China and Russia. Dr. Fey has published over 30 articles in
various journals including the Journal of International
Business Studies and Organization Science.
Dr. Fey’s teaching is in the areas of international
management, organizational behavior, and strategy currently
primarily at the executive level (both company-specific
training programs and EMBA programs). Dr. Fey has also
worked as a consultant for many leading foreign and local
firms in China and Russia including TNK-BP (Russia’s largest
foreign investment deal), and Siemens (one of the largest
investors in China). Dr. Fey regularly travels to China for
research, teaching, and consulting and in his free time is a
lover of outdoor adventure.
Carl.Fey@hhs.se, Tel. (46-8)-736-9450.
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| Representative-at-Large for Asia
Pacific - Xiaohua Yang |
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Dr. Xiaohua Yang is a senior lecturer in the
faculty of Business, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
in Brisbane, Australia. She holds a doctorate in
International Business/Strategic Management from the
University of Kansas, USA. Dr Yang’s scholarship has
centered on firms’ competitive strategies intersected with
international institutional environments. She has published
and presented numerous papers in international journals,
books and conferences in the area of international strategic
alliances, internationalization of firms, expatriate
management, international firms’ practices on corporate
social responsibility, and foreign market entry strategies.
She is the organizer and a co-editor for Asia Pacific
Journal of Management Special Issue Conference on Varieties
of Asian Capitalism: Indigenization and
Internationalization.
She has taught and lectured in four continents: North
America, Asia, Australia and Europe. She has held a faculty
position at Hangzhou Dianzi University, has been an honorary
professor at Sichuan University, and a visiting professor at
National Sun Yat-Sen University. For nearly 10 years, she
directed and taught in overseas programs in a number of
countries, including China, UK, and Singapore.
Dr Yang has been a board member of several organizations,
including Brisbane Anglican Church’s St Paul School’s
Council, Gold Coast City Council’s International Relations
Advisory Board, and Brisbane City Hall Kindercraft
Management Committee. She has organized many practitioner
oriented workshops and forums for the business communities.
Dr. Yang believes that IACMR is in a unique position to serve
as a bridge linking Chinese management scholars with those
from other parts of the world. She has a passion for
creating a forum where Chinese scholars can join the global
scholarly community and participate in global scholarly
conversations so that they can contribute to the body of
global management knowledge as well as the management
research in the Chinese context.
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| Representative-at-Large for the
Chinese Mainland - Baiyin Yang |
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Baiyin Yang, (Ph.D., University of Georgia)
is professor of human resource development and
organizational behavior at Tsinghua University. Prior to
Tsinghua, he was on the faculty of Auburn University, the
University of Idaho, and the University of Minnesota. His
research interests include adult and organizational
learning, program planning and evaluation, power and
influence tactics, cross-cultural management,
theory-building methodology, and quantitative research
methods. His paper on holistic theory of knowledge and
learning has been recognized as an outstanding article by
the journal of Human Resource Development Review, and he won
the best research paper award four times by the Academy of
Human Resource Development. He is presently serving as the
associate editor of Human Resource Development Quarterly. He
is also associate editor for China and the Far East of Human
Resource Development International and consulting editor of
Adult Education Quarterly. His interest in IACMR is to
foster cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural and cross-boundary
studies so as to advance our understanding of management in
China. He has a passion for Chinese management research and
has committed to discover and theorize Chinese indigenous
management concepts and theories.
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