| FENG Feng Professor Department of Business Administration Discipline: General Management Phone:+86-551-63606537 Email:ffeng@ustc.edu.cn Joined University of Science and Technology of China in 1999 |
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Feng Feng, male, Ph.D., is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Management, University of Science and Technology of China. His research focuses on the commercialization mechanism of scientific and technological achievements, science and technology policy and management, innovation and commercialization, and competition policy and anti-monopoly. In his teaching work, he mainly teaches undergraduate, master's and doctoral courses: corporate strategic management, qualitative research methods, policy science, public (science and technology) policy analysis, sociology, business ethics, advanced research methods of public management, and modern social survey methods. In terms of undertaking projects, he has completed more than 30 longitudinal research projects related to the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Science and Technology and other ministries and commissions, undertaken more than 20 horizontal projects of large central enterprises, state-owned enterprises and other enterprises, and published more than 130 papers in domestic and foreign journals and 3 monographs. In 2008, he won the special prize of Anhui Provincial Teaching Achievement. The research team has 1 professor, 1 associate professors, 3 doctoral students, and 2 master's students, including 4 master's and doctoral students.
Research Interests:
1. Transformation of scientific and technological achievements
2. Innovation and entrepreneurship
3. Competition policy and anti-monopoly Recent Team Papers: 1. Academia–industry collaboration, intellectual property rights enforcement, and scientific performance: evidence from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Science and Public Policy, 22,Nov,2024 online. 2.Unifying Algorithmic And Theoretical Perspectives:Emotions In Online Reviews And Sales, MIS Quarterly Vol.47 No.1 pp127-160/March 2023. 3.Uncertainty measurement and regional comparison of the technology transfer process - an empirical study based on data from 30 provinces in China,International Journal of Technology Management, 2022, 89(3-4): 211-231. 4.Local government competition and regional innovation efficiency: from the perspective of China-style fiscal federalism, Science and Public Policy, 48(4), 2021, 488–498. 5.Environmental policy innovation in China and examining its dynamic relations with air pollution and economic growth using SEM panel data,Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020(09),9987-9998. |
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