Editor
Dr Lucy Lu
Dr Lucy Lu has an MBA and DBA from Newcastle University in the UK. She is currently working as the Academic Director of MBA and Director of China Programme at Newcastle University Business School. Lucy’s research interests are building and implementing knowledge-based innovation networks through the Triple Helix model of university-government-industry. Lucy is now working within the Triple Helix research group led by the Professor Henry Etzkowitz (founder of Triple Helix theories) and provide policy advice on the regional innovation and economic development strategies, particularly in areas of building high-tech innovation capacities within the region. As well as teaching on the MBA programme, Dr Lucy Lu also supervises DBA students at Newcastle University Business School in areas related to managing organizational innovation and networks. In addition to the position within Newcastle University, Lucy is also a Visiting Professor at Henan University, Associate Editor of Journal of Technology Management in China and reviewer of the International Journal of Information Technology and Management.
Editor-in-Chief
Professor Chen Jin
Dr Chen Jin is Professor of Management at the College of Public Administration and Deputy Director of the National Institute for Innovation Management at Zhejiang University. His research areas include innovation management and science, technology and education policy. In 1998, he was a Visiting Scholar in Alfred Sloan School of Management at MIT. He has also visited SPRU, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, among others. Professor Chen is deputy Chairman of the Research Association of Science & Technology Policy of China. He is a PI of a variety of research projects in China as well as abroad. Projects he has undertaken include managing complex product systems; managing radical innovation in China; internationalization of technological innovation for Chinese enterprises; forging links between university and industry for indigenous technological innovation. He has published several books and more than 180 papers on the management of technology and innovation, including those published in Technovation and the International Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. He has been awarded the ‘Excellent Young Teacher’ award and the ‘Huo Yingdong Prize’, both by the Ministry of Education, P.R. China, as well the ‘Excellent Youth Fund’ by the National Science Foundation of China.