Zhijing Zhu
Professor
Department of International Business and Management (IBM)
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Dr. Zhijing Zhu joined Nottingham University Business School as an assistant professor of International Business and Strategy in March 2017. She received a BSc in Management Information System and a MBA degree from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (ZUEL) in China, as well as a PhD in Strategy from UNSW Sydney in Australia. Prior to her PhD research, Zhijing had taken charge of international accreditation and international collaboration at the MBA School of ZUEL for 3 years, and held mid- and high-level management positions for international business in private high-tech Chinese firms for 7 years. Zhijing’s research interest covers innovation, firm and industry evolution, and international strategy. At present she focuses on studying systematically the development of new-to-the-world innovations in China.
Research Interest
Zhijing’s research focuses on innovation, firm and industry evolution, and international strategy, particularly in the context of emerging economies.
Publications
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Zhu, Z. (2011). “The AMBA Accreditation of British MBA Programs to and Its Implications to Chinese MBA Education†(in Chinese), Managers, 2011(10): 94-95. ISSN1003-6067.
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Zhu, Z. (2015). “The Impact of Entrepreneurial Cross-border Networks on International Market Power: Empirical Evidence from Chinese Chemistry Industry†(in Chinese), Modern Business Trade Industry, 2015(3): 73-76. ISSN1672-3198.
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Zhu, Z., Murmann, J. P. & Jiang, H. (2016). “China’s New-to-the-world Innovation Performance and its Antecedents: Evidence from International Patent Statisticsâ€, Best Paper Proceedings of the Academy of Management (AOM) Conference 2016, Anaheim.