INNOCHINAUK19: CHINA-UK SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION COOPERATION: THE NEXT 40 YEARS
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, July 8th Tuesday, July 9th

Monday, July 8th

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08:45-09:30Conference Registration-Arts Two
09:45-10:40 Session 1: Official Keynotes
  • Welcome remarks by Prof Colin Bailey
  • Keynote address by Minister Ma Hui, the Chinese Embassy
  • Lord Timothy Clement-Jones, House of Lords.
  • Prof FANG Xin, Former Deputy Party Secretary of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Chair:
10:50-11:40 Session 3: Policy keynote speech
  • Prof MU Rongping, Director-General, CAS. Sino-UK Science & Technology Collaboration: Opportunities and Potential.
  • Prof Sir Keith Burnett, President of the UK Science Council, Chair at Schmidt Science Fellows. China-U.K. Science - Working Together for a Better World.
11:40-13:00 Session 4: Policy keynote panel
  • 11:40-11:55 Prof David Cardwell, PVC, Cambridge University.  The Opportunities and Challenges of China-UK University Collaborations
  • 11:55-12:10 Prof REN Fujun, Director-General, NAIS. The China Association for Sciences and Technology: China-UK Collaboration
  • 12:10-12:25 Prof XUE Lan, Dean of Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University. China-UK Collaboration in New Emerging Technology Fields
  • 12:25-12:40 Patrick Child, Deputy Director-General, European Commission. EU-China: New Dynamics and New Collaboration in Science and Innovation
13:00-13:50Lunch Break-Arts Two

at the foyers of Arts Two Building (both Ground and First floors, and outside Arts Two)

14:00-15:00 Session 5: Business Keynote Panel
  • Prof Xiaolan FU, Oxford University. The Impact on Innovation of Collaboration and Acquisition Sequencing
  • Prof Jonathan Linton, Technovation EIC. Aligning Science Policy and Cooperation for Global Leadership with Emerging Technology Supply Chains
  • Panel discussion: responses to each other’s views and Q&A with the audience
  • WAN Jianzhong, Deputy Secretary-General of the Qingdao Municipality Government. China-UK technology collaboration in Qingdao
15:00-15:20Coffee Break-Arts Two

at the foyer of Arts Two Building.

15:20-16:30 Session 6A: Collaboration Environment
Location: Arts Two 217
15:20
Public Opinion Analysis on Autonomous Vehicles: a brief comparison between UK, US, and China (abstract)
15:35
Analysis of the role of Government in Innovation agglomeration based on Innovation failure (abstract)
15:50
A Comparative Study of Social Conditions of Scientific and Technological Innovation in Chinese and British Universities (abstract)
16:05
The discipline layout and cooperation network evolution in scientific research between China and UK (abstract)
15:20-16:30 Session 6B: University Collaboration and Global Value Chain
Location: Arts Two 316
15:20
The Green Patent Sharing Cooperative Framework between China and UK Based on Patentometrics (abstract)
15:35
Building transformative capacity within the global value chain (abstract)
15:50
A Quantitative Study on Influencing Factors of Funding Obtaining and Paper Output of Researchers in China (abstract)
16:05
Chinese university patenting, patent commercialization and economic growth: a provincial-level analysis (abstract)
15:20-16:30 Session 6C: China-UK Cooperation Mechanisms
Chair:
15:20
China-UK S&T Collaboration: Trend, Motivations and Suggestion (abstract)
15:35
A Comparative Study on Agricultural Technology Funding Mechanism between China and the UK (abstract)
15:50
UK-China Innovation for Sustainability: Reflections on A Decade of Change (abstract)
16:05
Finding ‘fit’: S&T in UK-China cooperation for global goods – The pursuit of new antimicrobials (abstract)
15:20-16:30 Session 6D: China-UK Cooperation Comparisons
15:20
Modes of Innovation: A Cross-Country Comparison (abstract)
15:35
A comparison of governments’ EV policy between China and the UK (abstract)
15:50
Comparison and Cooperation of Scientific Advisory System for Policy Making between China and the UK (abstract)
16:05
A Study on the Cooperation between China and Britain to Promote the New Scientific Revolution in the World (abstract)
15:20-16:30 Session 6E: Innovation Entrepreneurship & Talent Management
Chair:
Location: Laws Room 207
15:20
How does natural resource “curse” entrepreneurship: An empirical study in an evolutionary perspective (abstract)
15:35
Modeling and analyzing the network of international talent mobility (abstract)
15:50
Innovation and Talent Training in Chinese Universities (abstract)
16:05
The Evolution and Effect of China's Science and Technology Talents System Reform in the Past 40 Years (abstract)
15:20-16:30 Session 6F: Innovation Management Issues
Chair:
Location: Laws Room 112
15:20
How to Improve the Probability of Winning the Nobel Prize? Academic Impact and Nominator Identity (abstract)
15:35
VAT Reform and Firm Upgrading: Evidence from China (abstract)
15:50
Research on Chinese Intellectual Property Pledge Financing System (abstract)
16:05
The Goal Attainment Patterns of the National Academy Organizations: Based on the Comparative Study of the Royal Society and the CASAD (abstract)
16:30-16:45Coffee Break-Arts Two

at the foyer of Arts Two Building.

16:45-17:55 Session 7A: Firm Innovation
Chair:
Location: Arts Two 217
16:45
The China Syndrome: Does Corruption Drive Firm-level Total Factor Productivity? (abstract)
17:00
An Empirical Study on the Impact of Collaborative R&D Networks on Enterprise Innovation Performance Based on the Mediating Effect of Technology Standard Setting (abstract)
17:15
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IE) Ecosystems: An Organizing Framework (abstract)
17:30
Profiting from Innovations by Chinese SMEs: Survey Evidence from Manufacturers in the Pearl River Delta Region (abstract)
16:45-17:55 Session 7B: Regional Innovation
Chair:
Location: Arts Two 316
16:45
Analysis on the Internationalization Model and Path of China's High-tech Parks ----Taking Shanghai Zhangjiang High-tech Zone as an Example (abstract)
17:00
Research on the Navigation Platform of Science and Technology Policy for Smart Government (abstract)
17:15
Research on Influence Factors of the Construction of Science City from the Perspective of Organizational Ecology (abstract)
17:30
A Review and Prospect of Organizational Behavior Research (abstract)
16:45-17:55 Session 7C: Innovation Policy
16:45
Research on the degree of intervention of public policy in regional innovation system of China (abstract)
17:00
A Brief Review of 40 Years Science Communication Development in China:From the Perspective of Policy and Governance (abstract)
17:15
Research on the Status and Future Trend of China's Science Popularization Industry: Based on Literature Analysis and Assessment Index System (abstract)
17:30
Research on China’s Innovation Policy from 1978 to 2019: Based on Punctuated Equilibrium Analysis (abstract)
16:45-17:55 Session 7D: Technological innovation and management
16:45
Research on Energy Directed Technical Change of China’s Industry and its Optimization of Energy Consumption Patterns (abstract)
17:00
Understanding the emergence of China’s artificial intelligence industry from the perspective of global innovation system (abstract)
17:15
Is Environmental Pollution Improved or Aggravated by Technological Innovation ? Evidence from China (abstract)
17:30
Top management team (TMT) heterogeneity, management power and firm performance: An empirical study of SMEs in China (abstract)
16:45-17:55 Session 7E: Innovation Management Issues
Location: Laws Room 207
16:45
Opportunity Recognition of Industrial Technology Catch-up from a Perspective of Innovation Network (abstract)
17:00
How R&D subsidy influences high-tech SMEs’ collaborations with universities: the moderating roles of science parks and human resources (abstract)
17:15
Innovation Research in China Based on the Statistics of Renmin University of China’s Copy Material “Innovation Policy and Management” (abstract)
17:30
Outward Foreign Direct Investment of Emerging Economies and Positional Upgrade in Global Value Chains: A Study from the Perspective of Intellectual Property Rights Protection (abstract)
16:45-17:55 Session 7F: Innovation Entrepreneurship
Chair:
Location: Laws Room 112
16:45
Exploring the role of entrepreneur in innovation system: an extended Techno-Economic Network model (abstract)
17:00
The Indicator System for National Science Culture Literacy (abstract)
17:15
Chinese Listed Firms’ Cross-border M&As and Entrepreneurial Orientation (abstract)
17:30
“MAKE ME A BELIEVER” :WHEN DO NORMATIVE INSTITUTIONS ENCOURAGE ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY IN COMMUNITIES? (abstract)
18:20-21:20Poster + Dinner-Octagon

Ticket required.

18:20-20:20 Session 8A: Poster
Location: Octagon
18:20
The digital economy and Chinese opportunity for leapfrogging (abstract)
18:40
The policy demand and path choice of discipline layout reform of scientific fund in the new era (abstract)
18:55
Comparison of research and development environment between China and the UK (abstract)
19:15
Knowledge Capital and Productivity Growth at Firm-Level: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms (abstract)
19:35
Text Analysis of Chinese policies of Scientific and Technological Achievement Transformation Based on the method of Highlight Mining (abstract)
18:20-20:20 Session 8B: Poster
Location: Octagon
18:20
The quantitative evaluation and analyses of scientific and technological talents policy based on PMC index model in Fujian province (abstract)
18:40
The opening and sharing of the scientific research facilities and instruments should focus on dredging the system (abstract)
19:00
Collaborative Innovation of China City Cluster -A Case Study of City Cluster on the Western Taiwan Straits (abstract)
19:20
The impact of housing price’s uncertainty on enterprises innovation (abstract)
18:20-20:20 Session 8C: Poster
Location: Octagon
18:20
Tripartite Collaborative Game Model: Innovation Financing Behavior, Benefits and Policy of Chinese Manufacturing Industry (abstract)
18:40
International Artificial Intelligence Security and Innovation Situation Analysis Based on Scientometrics (abstract)
19:00
Returnee Over Time and FDI Knowledge Spillover: How Does FDI Affect Firm Productivity in Emerging Market? (abstract)
19:20
FDI Spillover to Firm Productivity: The Role of Industrial Structures with Different Technology Relatedness (abstract)
19:40
Science and Technology Finance: Academic studies, governmental practices and policy applications (abstract)
18:20-20:20 Session 8D: Poster
Location: Octagon
18:20
A Comparative Study of Chinese and British Digital Creative Industries Promotion Policies (abstract)
18:35
Analysis of returns to scale of the biological institutes based on DEA method (abstract)
18:55
Social capital and entrepreneurship: The moderating role of government-market relationships (abstract)
19:15
The Impact of Foreign Equity on Enterprise Innovation——Based on the Test of Mediation Effect of Technology Import (abstract)
19:35
Research on the Governance of Collection Sanctions Mechanism in Enterprise Innovation Network (abstract)
18:20-20:20 Session 8E: Poster
Location: Octagon
18:20
The Evolution of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Innovation Network (abstract)
18:35
Counterintuitive dividend strategy on the exit performance of venture capitals? Empirical study in China’s IPO firm (abstract)
18:50
The Independence of Third-Party Evaluation: Take an example of Evaluation on Modern Agriculture Industrial Technogical System in China (abstract)
19:05
A comparison of entrepreneurship education between China and Britain from three perspectives (abstract)
19:25
Transformation of basic research: pattern research and path design (abstract)
Tuesday, July 9th

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09:00-10:00 Session 9A: Innovation System and Network
Chair:
Location: Arts Two 217
09:00
Research on the Systems and Mechanisms Innovation of the Coordinated Development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Based on System Theory (abstract)
09:15
New Technologies and the Rural Social Innovation in China: Practices, Mechanism and Policy Implications (abstract)
09:30
The Construction of Global Science and Technology Innovation Center in China: Backgrounds and Practices (abstract)
09:00-10:00 Session 9B: Start-ups and Entrepreneurship Education
Location: Arts Two 316
09:00
Firm Dynamics of Hi-Tech Start-ups: Does Innovation Matter? (abstract)
09:15
A Comparison of the Concept and Characteristics of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education between China and Britain (abstract)
09:30
The Competitive Advantage in a dynamic environment: the role of the innovation community. (abstract)
09:00-10:00 Session 9C: Smart Cities and Innovation Challenges
Chair:
09:00
Use-case driven Requirement Engineering Approach for Designing Smart City Innovation to Enhance Outsourcing of Public Services (abstract)
09:15
Implementing Discipline Convergence Plan for Grand Global Challenges (abstract)
09:30
Study on the Traffic Congestion Management in Beijing via Policy Documents Analysis (abstract)
09:00-10:00 Session 9D: Innovation Management Issues
09:00
Identification of Technology Life Cycle Based on Entropy (abstract)
09:15
Strategic Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) when Local Firms Face Credit Constraints (abstract)
09:30
Critical Factors Influencing the Adoption of Mobile Payment Innovation in China (abstract)
09:00-10:00 Session 9F: Free discussion

Free discussion room. All are welcome

Location: Arts Two 218
10:00-10:15Coffee Break-Arts Two

at the foyers of Arts Two Building (Ground and First floors)

10:20-11:15 Session 10: Academic Research Keynote panel
  • Prof Robin Williams, Edinburgh University. Evaluating Public support for Data Driven Innovation (DDI) programmes
  • Prof Liu Xielin, the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The Digital economy and Chinese opportunity for leapfrogging
  • Prof Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School. Isomorphic difference? Familiarity and distinctiveness in national research and innovation policies
  • Dr Xiaobai Shen, Edinburgh University. Through the “looking glass” of Alibaba – “digital traces”, “social credit”, “mass surveillance” and digital governance
11:15-11:30Coffee Break-Arts Two

at the foyers of Arts Two Building (Ground and First floors)

11:30-13:00 Session 11: Academic keynote panel: meet the editors
  • Prof Fred Philipps, EIC, Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Why Is There Resistance to Research Collaboration with China?
  • Prof Jonathan Linton, EIC, Technovation
  • Prof Mu Rongping: EIC, Innovation and Development Policy
  • Responses to each other’s views and Q&A to the audience
13:00-15:00Lunch-Octagon

Ticket required.

14:00-15:00

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