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Dr. Lu Yuan is a professor at Department of Management, ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong where he teaches strategic management, management of Chinese firms, and general management.
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Dr. Lu received his Ph. D. degree in 1991 at the University of Aston, Birmingham, the United Kingdom, and then worked as a research associate at School of Management, the University of Lancaster. Prior to joining ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong, he was the Rothmans Research Fellow at Judge Institute of Management Studies, University of Cambridge (1993-96). His research focuses on strategic decision-making, Chinese management, and international strategic alliances. Dr. Lu Yuan has played a leading role in a number of research projects on study of international joint ventures and multinational corporations in China and strategic management in Chinese firms. His current research concerns strategic management in business groups, international entrepreneurship, and corporate green strategies.
Dr. Lu Yuan is the author of the book: Management Decision-making in Chinese enterprises (1996, by Macmillan) and co-editor of a book: Management issues for China in the 1990s: international enterprises (1996, Routledge). He also contributed to publications on Academy of Management Executives, Organization Studies, Organization Science, Journal of General Management, Journal of Management Studies, International Journal of Human Resource Management, and Journal of World Business, Journal of Management Studies, and Asia Pacific Journal of Management. He was an editor of a special issue of Asia Pacific Journal of Management (2007) on Knowledge Management and Innovation Strategy. Apart from academic research, he also involves in executive development programs and management consultation to multinational corporations and Chinese companies on strategic management.