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Feng Kaidong
Mr. Kaidong Feng is currently an Associate Professor (tenured) at the School of Government, Peking University, a researcher, and a Ph.D. supervisor.
His research focuses on the role and evolution of the Chinese government in socio-economic development, the business and industrial history of China’s emerging industries, and the rise of developing countries and new globalization.
Featured Works
Innovation and Industrial Development in China: A Schumpeterian Perspective on China’s Economic Transformation,2022,Routledge.
The Dual Role of the State: National Innovation Theory for Development and Transformation, 2022, Beijing: Peking University Press.
Policy Choices for Developing China’s Independent Intellectual Property Automobile Industry, 2005, Beijing: Peking University Press.
Experiences
2021–present: Tenured Associate Professor and Researcher, School of Government, Peking University
2013–2020: Associate Professor, School of Government, Peking University
2011–2013: Lecturer, School of Government, Peking University
2004–2010: Ph.D., SPRU (Science and Technology Policy Research), University of Sussex, UK
2000–2003: Master’s degree, School of Public Administration, Tsinghua University
1996–2000: Bachelor’s degree, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University
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