Jie Lin | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jie Lin | Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Jie Lin is a faculty member at the College of Accounting and Finance, Guangdong Polytechnic of Science and Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Economics from Jinan University (2018–2022). His research focuses on intelligence science, knowledge economics, international innovation collaboration, and open innovation. His work integrates AI-driven analytics with economic models to optimize knowledge ecosystems and global R&D networks.

Dr. Jie Lin | Guangdong Polytechnic of Science and Technology | China

Profile

ORCID ID

🎓Education

  • Jie Lin holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Economics from the Institute of Industrial Economics at Jinan University, where he studied from 2018 to 2022. His academic background combines expertise in economics with a strong focus on innovation and knowledge systems.

👨‍🏫Experience

  • Jie Lin is currently a faculty member at the College of Accounting and Finance, Guangdong Polytechnic of Science and Technology. His professional experience encompasses both academia and research, specializing in cross-disciplinary studies that integrate intelligence science and economic principles to enhance innovation and global collaboration.

🏆Awards and Recognitions

  • Jie Lin’s research contributions have been widely recognized in the academic community, particularly in the fields of international innovation collaboration and open innovation strategies. His work has been published in leading journals, demonstrating his impact on policy-making and technological advancements.

💡Skills and Certifications

  • With a strong analytical background, Jie Lin specializes in AI-driven economic modeling, policy design for global R&D networks, and the development of open innovation frameworks. His expertise extends to knowledge ecosystem optimization, interdisciplinary research methodologies, and strategic innovation management.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Jie Lin’s research revolves around intelligence science and knowledge economics, where he explores the integration of AI-driven analytics with economic models to optimize knowledge ecosystems. He is deeply engaged in international innovation collaboration, focusing on policy design for global R&D networks and technology transfer mechanisms. His work in open innovation examines strategies for fostering public-private partnerships and knowledge spillovers, contributing to sustainable development and technological progress.

🌎Conclusion

  • Dr. Jie Lin’s groundbreaking contributions, interdisciplinary expertise, and international research impact make him an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Recognizing his work would highlight the importance of knowledge-driven economic policies and technological innovation in shaping the future of global sustainability and development.

📖Publications

  • The Impacts of Technological Overlap on International Collaboration in China’s Green Innovation Endeavors
    Authors: Jie Lin, Jianbin Li
    Journal: Scientific Reports, 2025

  • Impacts of Codified Knowledge Index on the Allocation of Overseas Inventors by Emerging Countries: Evidence from PCT Patent Activities in China
    Authors: Hao Zhou, Jie Lin
    Journal: Scientometrics, 2023

  • How Does the Codified Knowledge Relatedness Influence Foreign Intelligence Import in Emerging Countries: Evidence from Chinese PCT Activities
    Authors: Hao Zhou, Jie Lin
    Journal: Preprint, 2022

  • Impact of Codified Knowledge Index on the Allocation of Overseas Inventors by Emerging Countries—Evidence from PCT Patent Activities in China
    Authors: Hao Zhou, Jie Lin
    Journal: Preprint, 2022

Chenyu Zhao | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chenyu Zhao | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Innovative Projects:
  • He is working on dynamic obstacle avoidance control systems for wheel-legged robots and path planning using reinforcement learning. His projects demonstrate practical applications and innovations in robotics.
Assoc Prof Dr. Chenyu Zhao , Liaoning University, China

Profile

Scopus

🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Chenyu Zhao earned his academic credentials at Baikal State University of Economics and Law in Russia, where he laid the foundation for his career in linguistics and translation studies. His early experiences also included a role as a visiting scholar at the College of Liberal Arts, Jilin University, which broadened his research perspectives and international exposure.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Currently, Assoc Prof Dr. Chenyu Zhao serves at the College of Foreign Studies, Liaoning University, specializing in linguistics, language and culture, and translation studies. He has contributed significantly to his field through numerous publications and research projects. His role extends beyond teaching, involving leadership in social science research projects and collaborations with other scholars.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Chenyu Zhao’s research primarily explores the intersection of Chinese dialects and corporate performance, offering insights into economic issues from a linguistic perspective. His work also delves into the translation, introduction, and dissemination of Chinese literature and culture in Russia, aiming to enhance understanding and integration between China and the global community.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • His research has had a notable impact in both academic and practical realms, particularly in enhancing the global appreciation of Chinese literature and culture. By analyzing the effects of dialects on business outcomes and fostering cross-cultural exchanges, Zhao has contributed to a richer understanding of the role of language in international contexts.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Chenyu Zhao has published extensively, including five papers in notable journals, with one in SSCI Zone 1 and four in CSSCI. His academic work has been recognized in both national and international contexts, demonstrating the significance and relevance of his research.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Chenyu Zhao’s legacy includes a monograph with 270,000 words and a Russian textbook totaling 400,000 words. His future contributions are poised to further bridge the gap between Chinese and global perspectives, offering innovative approaches to linguistic and cultural studies. Zhao continues to be a prominent figure in advancing the field of translation studies and cross-cultural research.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  •  Does Dialect Diversity Improve Enterprise Employment? Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies
    Author: Zhao, C., Zhou, P.
    Journal: International Review of Economics and Finance
  • Does Dialect Diversity Affect Enterprise Performance? Evidence from China
    Author: Zhao, C., Zhou, P.
    Journal: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade