Time:2019.06.05, 10:00-12:00 AM
Location:Room 615, Main Building
KeynoteSpeaker:Mr. ShiYongjiang
Bio:Mr.ShiYongjiang, from Wuhan City, Hubei Province, graduated from the Department ofMechanical Engineering of Tsinghua University in 1983, obtained a master degreein management engineering from Tsinghua SEM in 1988 and taught until 1994. From1994 to 1998, he studied for a Ph.D. degree in engineering at the University ofCambridge. He is currently a lecturer and doctoral supervisor at the Universityof Cambridge. He had also served as a Guangbiao Scholar at the School ofManagement of Zhejiang University, and been engaged in joint research andteaching at the Joint Research Center for Global Manufacturing and Innovation builtby Zhejiang University and he University of Cambridge. Shi Yongjiang has longbeen engaged in research on international manufacturing strategy andinnovation, and has published dozens of academic papers in internationalmainstream journals. He is a leading research scholar in the field ofinternational manufacturing strategy and innovation. Currently, his researchfocuses on three main areas: manufacturing engineering and industrial systems,manufacturing and transformation in China, and industrial sustainability.
Abstract:This seminar report on the past20 years’ research about the industrial system of the Cambridge ManufacturingResearch Institute, revealing that the current industrial system and operationmode can no longer provide the basis for developing countries to develop, andcontinuing to implement the current industrial development model will lead tothe collapse of the earth and the demise of mankind! However, research by theCambridge Manufacturing Research Institute have also shown that a newindustrial system is emerging, and different prospective, strategies, demands,and technologies are being used to address the challenge from the old industrialsystem. These sprouting industrial systems and their ecosystems not only giveus a huge new space for research, but also enable Chinese manufacturing to openup a new industrialization path and achieve sustainable development. Theacademic community should integrate existing but scattered theoreticalknowledge and technical to creatively form a new industrial development theorysystem.
The IE3second-party conceptual framework that we are going to discuss in the seminaris a preliminary exploration of this industrial development theory system. Itis a new model based on three theoretical research fields. The IE3 second-partyconceptual framework includes three aspects: first, the process of resourcegradient development and value creation based on resource view theory, second,the classic industrial ecology theory, and the method system of cleanproduction and industrial symbiosis, third, dynamic business ecosystem theory.