Summary of report topics and content:
  The inability to effectively industrialise scientific and technological achievements, and the resulting disconnect between them and industrialisation, is known as the 'Valley of Death' phenomenon. The report will seek to integrate the strengths of data science from the perspective of innovation networks, and explore the transformation of research results by analysing the potential complex dimensions and evolutionary patterns of industry-academia-research partnerships in the 'Valley of Death'.
  Presenter: Guo Ying
  Dr. Guo Ying is a professor and PhD supervisor in management. She is currently the Director of the Department of Business Administration in the School of Business of China University of Political Science and Law and the Vice Chairman of the Academic Committee of the School. His research interests include science and technology innovation management, innovation economics, and science and technology policy. Over 40 SCI/SSCI/CSSCI papers have been published as first author/corresponding author, including top journals in the field of innovation research at home and abroad, such as Research Policy, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, R&D Management, Scientometrics, Science Research Management, andStudies in Science of Science. She has been in charge of four projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, among which, the Youth Foundation project was assessed as "excellent" after completion. She is on the editorial board of the journal Technological Forecasting & Social Change and has been awarded the National Defence Science and Technology Progress Award.
  Moderator: Zeng Jingjing
  Professor and PhD supervisor, School of Public Administration, ZUEL
  Director of IIDPF Science and Technology Strategy and Policy Research Centre under the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science and Technology
  Forum information:
  Time: Thursday, 21st October 2021, 11:00 - 12:30
  Tencent Meeting ID: 373 444 819