Chunyan Zhou, Ph.D

PhD in Science &Technology Philosophy. Northeastern University, , P.R. , 03. 2000

Research Zhou used to work for Northeast University of China (guest) and Shenyang Normal University as faculty in China. With a B.S in physics, a Master's Degree in science education and a Ph.D. in Science and Technology Philosophy, Zhou has brought “field” concepts from physics into the analysis of university-industry-government (Triple Helix) relations. Her special contribution is the development of a “government-pulled triple helix model” based on a series of empirical studies, quantitative and qualitative, on the role of Party and State Policy in Science, Technology and Innovation, supported by the Chinese NSF and local funding. Zhou used to be a Research fellow at Institute of Science, Technology and Society, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, China. 2001.02-2001.08. So far, she has published 65 academic papers, 27 of them in English; 4 books; 3 translated books; 8 Academic Awards; 12 research projects; 10 courses for Doctorate, Master and undergraduate students. Selected publications show in the appendix.

Management As Director of Discipline Construction Department at Shenyang University (2000-2003), Zhou was responsible for exploring the university’s development, organizing research teams, selecting academic research fields, applying the Terman concept of “academic steeples, to advancement of a local-level Chinese university. She was vice director of Youth Scholars Committee, China Society of Dialectics of Nature,in 2001-2004. And she also worked for International Future Market for three years (1993-1996) as a senior broker.

International Experiences

!1 Zhou was invited to Stanford University as Visiting Scholar by the STS Program and returned to China under the terms of her leave for a required year in China from 2004-8. She also visited Newcastle University in the UK and Tsinghua University in China. Visiting Scholar, Science Technology and Society Program (STS), Stanford University, USA, as a government sponsor by CSC (China Scholarship Council). 08.2004-08.2005 Visiting Scholar, Business School of Newcastle University, UK, 10.2006-03.2007 Zhou served in a variety of positions in European universities, especially Complutense University of Madrid and the Mid Sweden University, where she develop research on sustainable innovation with European colleagues. Also she served for Journal of Knowledge-based Innovation in China (published by Emerald, UK) as editor in 08.2010-08.2013 and contributed to an Entrepreneurial University Special Issue for Science and Public Policy as a guest co-editor in 2008. In 2012 she returned of the Bay area to pursue her collaboration on the triple helix.

Selected Publications in English Books

Co-Eds., Social Entrepreneurship: Leveraging Economic, Political and Cultural Dimensions, Springer, 2014, VI, 363

China Philosophy Session, Dictionary for Natural Dialectic, Science Press, 2003. 10, Beijing Innovation of China in The Twentieth Century - China’s Modernization in the 20th century, [Technology Session], Chinese Financial and Economic Press, 2001.1, Beijing. In Chinese

The Triple Helix: University-Industry-Government Innovation in Action, New York: Routledge; 1 edition (February 2, 2008). Revised and enlarged Chinese edition. Beijing: East Press, China, 01. 2014

The Triple Helix, Chinese edition. Beijing: East Press, China, 06. 2005

From Science to Technology: the Scientific Basis in the Technological Era. Northeastern University Press, 2002.2,Shenyang, based on the Ph.D. Dissertation, in Chinese PASTEUR'S QUADRANT:Basic Science and Technological Innovation,Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C,1997. Co-translated. Beijing, Science Press, 1999.10.

!2 G. I. Brown, Guinness Invention History, Janis Press, 1996. Co-primarily translated. Liaoning Educational Press, 1999.5.

Papers R&D Management Special Issue Paper, Innovation incommensurability and the science park, 04/17/2017

Developing venture capital system beyond economic capital concept, Journal of Knowledge- based Innovation in China, 2012, Vol.4, Iss: 3, pp.189-202.

The STPs’ Roles in Green Growth of China: Based on the Public- University- Industry Triple Helix for Sustainable Development. Journal of Knowledge-based Innovation in China. Vol.3, No. 3, 2011

Promoting innovation based on social sciences and technologies:the prospect of a social innovation park. INNOVATION–The European Journal of Social Science Research,Vol. 24, No. 1, March 2011, pp.1-17.

Patent Strategy in Chinese Universities: a Comparative Perspective, Scientometrics, 2010. 84: 53–63

The entrepreneurial university in China: nonlinear paths, Science and Public Policy. Volume 35, Number 9, November 2008, pp.637-646.

Emergence of the entrepreneurial university in evolution of the triple helix: the case of Northeastern University China, Journal of Technology Management in China, Vol. 3, Number 1, 2008, pp.109-126.

Building the entrepreneurial university: a global perspective. Science and Public Policy. Volume 35, Number 9, November 2008, pp.637- 646.

Triple Helix Twins: Innovation and Sustainability,Science and Public Policy,Vol.33, No.1, 2006.2,pp.77-83

The Path to the entrepreneurial university: A Case Study of Northeastern University in China, in Building Technology Transfer within Research Universities: An Entrepreneurial Approach. Cambridge University Press. 2014

!3 The Rise of Social Innovation Parks, in Social Entrepreneurship: Leveraging Economic, Political and Cultural Dimensions, Springer, 2014, VI, 363, pp. 259-272

The Policy Strategy of Supporting Social Entrepreneurship based on a Three-dimension Approach, in the same volume as above, pp.343-356

From a URE to leading Group of regional IT industrial Clusters: a perspective of academia - government-industry triple helix, in Technological Entrepreneurship in China: How does it work? Edward Elgar, 04.2012

Evolution of the university's role in Innovation and the New Asia Model, Globalization's' Muse: Universities and Higher Education Systems in a Changing World. Berkeley Public Policy Press. 2009

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