ChinaAnalysis.Com provides strategic insights and in-depth analysis of innovation in China , and proposes policy and management solutions to decision makers in government, international institutions and the private sector. At the same time, the website promotes knowledge-sharing among all experts and organizations engaged in China-related analysis, especially in the field of innovation and economic development.
Currently the website has a number of operable functions including:
- Links to the best websites on China across a wide variety of subjects;
- A discussion forum called “Opinions” that publishes our research and enables our readers to pose questions to and share information with peers;
- A monthly newsletter, for which a subscription is currently free;
- A service unit that provides consulting services to government, international institutions and foreign companies doing business in China .
We are actively seeking highly knowledgeable people to contribute their research papers, reports, and opinions to our website. We are also developing a number of revenue-generating functions in which active contributors to our website may have the opportunity to participate. If you are interested in joining us, or have any comments and suggestions, please email support@chinaanalysis.com.
Management Team:
William
Lazonick,
Founder and
Chief Executive
Officer. Dr.
Lazonick is
responsible
for the company's
strategic direction
and content
development.
He is Professor
in the Department
of Regional
Economic and
Social Development
at University
of Massachusetts
and Director
of the UMass
Lowell Center
for Industrial
Competitiveness.
He teaches graduate
courses on China
and India in
the global economy
and the dynamics
of innovative
enterprise and
global competition.
Dr. Lazonick
is the author
or editor of
twelve books
and some 100
academic articles.
His work has
been translated
into Chinese,
among a number
of other foreign
languages. He
is regularly
invited to speak
at academic
conferences,
research institutes,
government agencies,
and corporate
associations
around the world.
He has been
on the faculties
of Harvard University,
Columbia University,
University of
Tokyo, and INSEAD.
Dr. Lazonick
holds a B.Com.
degree from
University of
Toronto, M.Sc.
degree in economics
from London
School of Economics
and a PhD degree
in economics
from Harvard
University.
Hao
Xie,
Co-founder.
Mr. Xie
has been doing
research and analysis
in the United
States in the past ten years in the
field of regional
competitive advantage,
business strategy,
and global supply
chain management.
Before founding ChinaAnalysis.Com, he was a senior
business analyst
at a Fortune 500
company and the
founding member
of six other companies
in both US and
China. Formerly,
he was an electrical
and software engineer,
manager of business
development and
public relations,
and business consultant
in China for more
than 10 years.
As a Chinese native,
speaking four
dialects of Chinese,
and having visited
almost every province
of China and many
foreign countries,
Mr. Xie understands
many subtle differences
between China
and the rest of
the world. Mr.
Xie holds an MBA
degree in Supply
Chain Management
and Finance, M.A.
degree in Regional
Economic and Social
Development, and
B.S. degree in
Physics.
He
Gao,
Manager of Analysis
and Customer Services.
Mrs. Wang is responsible
for oversight
of the ChinaAnalysis.Com
website development
and brand extending
initiatives. She
has brought to
the company her
unique knowledge
and firsthand
experience with
doing business
in the U.S., China,
and Japan. Formerly,
she worked in
a wide variety
of positions in
business analysis,
sales and marketing,
and customer services.
She had lived
and worked in
Shanghai and Qingdao
for over twenty
years. Mrs. Wang
received an interdisciplinary
Master’s degree
in economics and
management from
University of
Massachusetts, and a
Bachelor's degree
in Japanese from
the Japan Institute
of Culture and
Economics in Shanghai.
Yin Li , Editor of Opinion blog and Newsletters. As our editor and columnist, he writes
on innovation, industrial development, and corporate governance on our website.
Mr. Li holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from People's University of China.
As an undergraduate student in China, Mr. Li was invited to the St. Gallen
Symposium in Switzerland to share his perspective on IPR and Chinese culture.
Funded by the Ford Foundation, he is currently pursuing an interdisciplinary
Master's program in economic development at the University of Massachusetts.
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