
Chunhui Huo (Robin)
Chunhui Huo, Member of the Party Committee, is the Dean, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor of Asia-Australia Business School of Liaoning University. He is also the Vice Chairman of the Chinese Enterprise Management Research Association, the Director of the Higher Business Education Branch of the Chinese Higher Education Association, a member of the American Management Association, a member of the Chinese Management Research International Association, the Chairman of the Liaoning Overseas Chinese Federation Youth Federation, and the Vice Chairman of the Fudan University Postdoctoral Alumni Association and Executive Chairman of Liaoning Branch. Prof. Huo has worked at Fudan University’s post-doctoral mobile station for business administration for three years. Fully funded by the China Scholarship Council, Prof. Huo has been to the University of Southern California as a visiting scholar for one year. He was also invited to short-term visits to Stanford University in the United States, Kansai University in Japan, and Victoria University in Australia, and has been selected as a leading figure in the "Talents to Invigorate Liaoning" Program, the Hundreds and Thousands of Talents Project, the Excellent Talents Support Program of Liaoning Province. Prof. Huo has been rated a leading excellent young teacher of Liaoning and has won many honors as a teacher.
With research focus on strategic management, marketing management and innovation management, Prof. Huo has published seven papers in English journals indexed by SSCI, SCI, EI, etc., and published 50 articles on "Academic Monthly", "Guangming Daily" (Theory Edition), "Xinhua Digest" and other core journals and newspapers, which have been reprinted by mainstream websites such as People's Daily Online, Qiushi.com, Xinhuanet. Prof. Huo has authored 14 books and translated books, chaired over 50 projects funded by National Social Science Fund. Many of the political recommendations he proposed have won approval by the government and he has been granted more than 20 awards by the government.
Title: The Transformation of National Patents for High-Technology Exports: Moderating Effects of National Cultures