| Chen Haowen
Assistant Professor
Institute of Technical Economics and Management Research
Email: chw237@163.com
Phone : +86-27-68753075
PhD, Business Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (2008-2014)
Joint PhD, Strategy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA (2013-2014)
B.A., Information Management and Information System, Wuhan University of Technology, China (2004-2008)
B.A., English, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China (2005-2008)
Curriculum Vitae
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TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS
Ÿ TeachingFocusing (Program and credit hour) : Management (undergraduate, 54); Business ethics and corporate socialresponsibility (undergraduate, 54); Business ethics (undergraduate,36); Technologyeconomy (graduate,36)
Ÿ Research Areas: Strategic Management; Technological Management
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Ÿ Assistant Professor, Wuhan University,December 2014 - present
CONSULTING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE (GOVERNMENT OR CORPORATE)
Ÿ Core competitiveness analysis of Tobacco industry in Shaanxi Province, Shaanxi Tobacco Bereau, June 2009– December 2009
Ÿ Management problem analysis and solution of Shengrui Corporation, Shengrui Corporation, October 2010– March 2011
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers (International)
Ÿ Chen Haowen, Li Yuan, Liu Yi. Dual capabilitiesand organizational learning in new product market performance.Industrial Marketing Management, 2015, accepted and forthcoming.
Ÿ Li Yuan, Chen Haowen, Liu Yi,Peng W.M. Managerial ties, organizational learning, and opportunity capture: A social capital perspective.Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2014, 31: 271-291.
Ÿ Chen Haowen, Cheung Han,Liu Heng. Radical Innovation, Market Forces, Political and Business Relationships: A Survey from Chinese Firms.Chinese Management Studies, 2014, 8(2), 218-240.
Ÿ Cai Haowen, Chen Haowen, Li Yuan, Liu Yi. External dynamic capabilities, reconfiguration of cooperation mechanism and new product development: contingent effect of technological resource base.International Journal of Technology Management, 2014, 65(1/2/3/4): 240-261.
Ÿ Ma Yucheng, Pang Changwei, Chen Haowen, et al. Interdisciplinary Cooperation and Knowledge Creation Quality: A Perspective of Recombinatory Search.Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2014, 31(1): 115-126.
Journal Papers (Domestic)
Ÿ Chen Haowen,Li Yuan,Liu Heng.Alliance or acquisition: a moderate effect model of environment dynamism and entrepreneurship.Chinese Management Journal,2011,11(8), 1589-1603.
Ÿ Chen Haowen,Li Yuan,Liu Heng. Interaction Orientation and customer-based innovation performance.Reform of Economic System, 2011, 112-116.
Conference Papers (International)
Ÿ Chen Haowen. Strategic Flexibility and Exploiting Capability Advantage: The Moderating Role of Managerial Ties in New Ventures,AOM, Orlando, U.S.A., 2013, 8.
Ÿ Chen Haowen. Managerial ties and radical innovation in China: The moderating impact of market forces.IACMR, Hongkong, China, 2012, 6.
Ÿ Li Yuan, Chen Haowen. Dual Capabilities and Organizational Learning in New Product Development: From Co-evolutionary Perspective,IACMR, Hongkong, China, 2012, 6.
RESEARCHGRANTS
Government-fundedgrants
Ÿ The Impact Mechanism of Innovation Mode on Technological Innovation: An Empirical Study Based on Chinese Pharmaceutical Industry, NSFC, 2018-2020 (Director), Ref.71702135
Ÿ Organizational tie, marketing-related capability and competitive advantage,the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, 2015-2017 (Director)
Ÿ Managerial ties and organizational learning in new technology innovation, a dynamic resource management perspective, NSFC, 2014-2016 (Participant), Ref.71302144
Ÿ The impact of corporate innovation rewards on employee and team innovation: moderating, mediating, and moderated mediation effects, NSFC, 2014-2016 (Participant), Ref.71302145
AWARDS AND HONORS
Ÿ Emerald Highly Commended Paper Award,2015
Ÿ The William H. Newman Award Nominee,73rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management,2013
MEMBERSHIPS, CERTIFICATIONS
Ÿ Member ofAOM (Academy of Management)
Ÿ Member ofIACMR (International Association for Chinese Management Research)