谢谢您登记参加第二次海鸥创业论坛!
时间:2008年10月11日上午10:00 — 12:00时,论坛将准时开始,为保证论坛质量,务请提前抵达。
地点:Council Chamber, Scarborough Civic Centre 议会厅,150 Borough Drive,Scarborough, Toronto
免费停车:150 Borough Drive 东行50米,Scarborough Civic Centre Visitor Parking。
跨国创业:新思维、新机遇
——第二次海鸥创业论坛10月11日即将举办
主讲嘉宾:王辉耀先生
继首届海鸥创业论坛成功举办后,海鸥创业平台力邀著名海鸥专家王辉耀先生,来加主讲跨国创业的最新趋势与广阔机遇。王辉耀先生现任中国欧美同学会副会长兼商会会长,欧亚国际商务咨询公司董事长,长期关注中国海外人才的跨国创业活动。
王辉耀先生此行先到哈佛大学讲学,然后特地绕道多伦多,向关心回国创业和跨国创业的朋友们分享他丰富的经验和理念。他认为,这些活动对中国的影响已远远超越了科学技术,跨国创业人才在国外学到的先进管理理念以及国际化思维、国际化视野,都是加速中国更好更快地融入到世界经济全球化进程、促进国民思维前沿化、国际化必不可少的因素。以全球化、高速化、个体化为特征的多媒体网络正在覆盖全球,出现了经济生活和贸易文化的全球性趋同现象,国际人更加走俏。为了在经济竞争中取胜,国际人正在成为各个国家、各大公司的首选目标,培养国际人、寻找国际人, 创造国际人已成为世界性的人才战略潮流。
在这种新的经济、文化潮流中,海鸥人士无疑可以充当中间桥梁。很多人经常是国内国外两边跑,他们不仅将国内好的产品、成果推广到了世界,也将国外的先进技术经验传播到了国内。随着社会的发展,海鸥人会越来越多,他们游走于世界各地,跨越国籍界别。具有跨国创业的开放思维, 挑战跨国创业的新兴机遇, 海外华人的发展空间将会更加广阔。
主持人: 林小华
怀雅迅大学商学院教授、国际研究中心主任. 世界商务学会加拿大分会主席、加拿大小型企业及企业家协会副会长
主讲人: 王辉耀
欧美同学会副会长兼商会会长, 2005委员会理事长,中国国际经济合作学会副会长,九三学社中央经济委员会副主任,中华海外联谊会理事,北京市政协顾问,兼任多家国内外知名经管学院的客座教授,美欧亚国际商务咨询公司董事长。
论坛语言:中文
时间:2008年10月11日上午10:00 — 12:00时
地点:Scarborough Civic Centre 议会厅,150 Borough Drive,Scarborough, Toronto
主办机构: 海鸥创业平台和怀雅迅大学商学院国际研究中心
协办机构: 多伦多社区文化中心、加拿大中国专业人士协会、北美在线
赞助机构:加拿大多伦多科技学院 (http://www.torontocollege.com)
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Transnational Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum
Transnational Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum will be hosed by Transnational Innovation and Entrepreneurship Platform, International Research Institute at Ryerson University, and co-sponsored by Toronto Community and Cultural Centre.
Time: October 11 at 9:00am-1:00pm.
Location: the Consular Chamber at Scarborough Civic Centre.
The purpose of this Forum is to provide information and inspiration for helping immigrants and new comers finding broader employment and entrepreneurship opportunities, as well as inspiring them for personal achievement and socio-economic contribution.
The Forum will be hosted by Dr. Howard Xiaohua Lin, Professor of International Business and Entrepreneurship and Director of International Research Institute at Ryerson’s Ted Rogers School of Management. Howard is active international business research community. He is current Chair of the Academy of International Business’s Canada Chapter and former Chair of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada’s International Business Division. He was the founder of the Centre for the Study of Canada-Asia Business at the Odette School of Business, University of Windsor. A 2006 report by Michigan State University has ranked Howard among the top 40 most prolific scholars in International Business research based on cumulative publication counts in five leading international business journals. Howard is a leader in immigrant and transnational entrepreneurship research in Canada. He currently leads two multi-year research projects funded by the Social Sciences and Humanity Research Council on immigrant and transnational entrepreneurship. He has served as the Ontario regional director for the Canadian Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship and recently elected as its Vice President-Research.
The keynotes speaker is Henry Huiyao Wang, the Vice Chairman of China Western Returned Scholars Association, the founder and chairman of its Chamber of Commerce, which is the largest chamber for Chinese returnees and elites trained in the Western countries. Henry is also the Chairman of AEA International Business Consulting Ltd. Henry served as a senior China business adviser and consultant to many large multinationals such as GE, Siemens, ABB, Westinghouse, Mitsubishi, Seiko, Epson and others for their business development and operations in China. He has also been awarded as the “Top Ten Returnee Entrepreneurs” in China as well as the “Top Ten Most Respected Returnees” in China. Henry obtained his BA degree in China and his MBA degree in Canada and continued to pursue his Ph.D. studies in international business at the Ivey Business School of University of Western Ontario and also undertook further training at Manchester and Harvard Business Schools.