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    Explore " chinese business" with insightful episodes like "Leaf OnLine - Innovating by leveraging the Chinese resources", "Episode 13: 新一代中国市场营销人面对出海的挣扎和思考", "ChinaTalk with Alicia Garcia Herrero (Natixis)", "ChinaTalk with Ying Lowrey (Tsinghua University)" and "In Their Shoes: Marian Han" from podcasts like ""Leaf OnLine", ""柠檬变成柠檬水"中文商业播客(Chinese Podcast)", "Strefa Zarządzania Uniwersytetu SWPS", "Strefa Zarządzania Uniwersytetu SWPS" and "Starting Up"" and more!

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    Leaf OnLine - Innovating by leveraging the Chinese resources

    Leaf OnLine - Innovating by leveraging the Chinese resources
    [French Version] Innovating in China in 2022: is it still possible? The Chinese government has taken a strong position in favor of China's economic development. LEAF and its partners VVR International and BPI France, offer you a podcast, on opportunities for French companies to innovate by leveraging Chinese resources, a real opportunity but with an enlightened management of intellectual property. Hervé Beuffe founder and CEO of TIAMAT will talk about his experience in China. Familiarize yourself with the innovation aids that BPI can provide you with. Understand the protection of your intellectual property in China as a way to enter the market and not (simply) to protect yourself from copying. Understand the interest of an intellectual property audit on your competitors in China and differentiate an "IP looter" partner from a "Springboard for innovation" partner. **Contact:** - Lucile Nurit from BPIFrance (lucile.nurit@ext.bpifrance.fr) - Camille Verchery from VVR International (c.verchery@vvrfrance.com) - Bruno Grangier from Leaf (b.grangier@leaf-legal.com) - Hervé Beuffe from Tiamat (herve.beuffe@tiamat-energy.com) Innover en Chine en 2022 : est-ce encore possible ? Le gouvernement chinois vient de prendre une position forte en faveur du développement économique de la Chine. LEAF et ses partenaires VVR International et BPIFrance, vous proposent un podcast, ouvert à toutes et à tous sur les opportunités pour les entreprises françaises d'innover en s’appuyant sur la Chine, une réelle opportunité mais avec une gestion éclairée de la propriété intellectuelle. Hervé Beuffe fondateur et CEO de TIAMAT témoignera de son expérience en Chine. Familiarisez vous avec les aides à l’innovation dont BPI peut vous faire bénéficier. Appréhendez la protection de votre IP en Chine comme un moyen de rentrer dans le marché et pas (simplement) de se protéger de la copie. Comprendre l’intérêt d’un IP audit sur vos concurrents en Chine et différencier un partenaire « pilleur d’IP » d’un partenaire « Tremplin de l’innovation ». **Contacts:** - Lucile Nurit de BPIFrance (lucile.nurit@ext.bpifrance.fr) - Camille Verchery de VVR International (c.verchery@vvrfrance.com) - Bruno Grangier de Leaf (b.grangier@leaf-legal.com) - Hervé Beuffe de Tiamat (herve.beuffe@tiamat-energy.com)

    Episode 13: 新一代中国市场营销人面对出海的挣扎和思考

    Episode 13: 新一代中国市场营销人面对出海的挣扎和思考

    公司要进入海外市场,对于当地市场行情与文化的了解不可缺少。在制定雄心勃勃的海外市场扩张计划之前,好好花时间了解当地的市场至关重要。在这一期Podcast节目里,主持人俞骅与Poy Zhong邀请企业出海推广专家Suya Wang与我们聊聊中国新一代营销人在企业出海推广的时候容易陷入的误区,并且以真实案例分享如何少踩坑,扬长避短,欢迎大家收听!

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    ChinaTalk with Alicia Garcia Herrero (Natixis)

    ChinaTalk with Alicia Garcia Herrero (Natixis)

    The Asian giant, China, is the second largest economy in the world. The Chinese Communist Party that rules China, has recently announced its 14th Five Year Plan (2021-2025), or a five-year strategic plan for economic development. What are China’s economic and technological development plans and how can they be interpreted? What are the plans for China’s dual circulation strategy and what is their feasibility? How will the recent changes in the legal environment on outbound investment and export impact the economy? How will the new Chinese economic strategies influence trade in East Asia?

    We will pose these questions to Alicia Garcia Herrero, Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis investment bank. The meeting will be hosted by Associate Professor Marcin Jacoby, Head of the Department of Asian Studies at SWPS University, and Zbigniew Niesiobędzki, Ph.D., President of the Polish-Chinese Business Council - a partner of the ChinaTalk series.

    About „ChinaTalk” series
    ChinaTalk is a series of interviews with leading global experts on China and East Asia, produced jointly by the Polish Chinese Business Council (PCBC) and SWPS University. Interviews are hosted by PCBC President, Mr. Zbigniew Niesiobędzki, and Professor Marcin Jacoby, Head of the Department of Asian Studies at SWPS University.

    ChinaTalk brings you the latest knowledge on the economy, social issues, management, and politics of China and East Asia. Our guest interpret the current developments and trends in the Chinese economy, and predict global, regional and bilateral outcomes of political decisions. Chinese relations with the European Union, and Poland in particular, constitute an important context of these discussions. The expert insights provide valuable input for business practitioners, analysts, as well as researchers and students interested in macroeconomics and global trade.

    Alicia Garcia Herrero
    Alicia García Herrero is the Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis. She also serves as Senior Fellow at European think-tank BRUEGEL and non-resident Research Fellow at Madridbased political think tank Real Instituto Elcano. She is currently Adjunct Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and member of the advisory board of Berlin-based China think-tank MERICS. Finally, Alicia is advisor to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s research arm (HKIMR) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as well as a member of the board of the Hong Kong Forum and co-founder of Bright Hong Kong. Alicia holds a PhD in Economics from George Washington University and has published extensively in refereed journals and books. Alicia is also very active in international media as well as social media. As recognition of her leadership thoughts, Alicia has recently been nominated TOP Voices in Economy and Finance by LinkedIn.

    Prof. Marcin Jacoby
    Sinologist, translator, expert on socio-political processes in East Asia, particularly China and Republic of Korea. He is also Head of the Department of Asian Studies at SWPS University, where he teaches literature, art, and cultural diplomacy in China and East Asian.

    Zbigniew Niesiobędzki, Ph.D.
    Economist with a career associated with investment funds. Over the years, he worked for Deloitte, and served as board member and member of supervisory boards of many companies in the telecommunications, construction, and furniture sectors. Currently, he is President of the Polish Chinese Business Council.

    ChinaTalk with Ying Lowrey (Tsinghua University)

    ChinaTalk with Ying Lowrey (Tsinghua University)

    Alibaba is one of the largest e-commerce platforms in the world. It is a Chinese equivalent of the American online retailer, Amazon - Alibaba’s strongest competitor. The Asian giant is not just a shopping platform. It also offers a variety of services, such as online payments, logistics services, e-marketing, and IT support for online businesses. Similar, grassroots technological start-ups that have been appearing in the communist China, are an interesting phenomenon, especially in the era of the China-US economic war and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic leading to a global economic crisis.

    How can Alibaba phenomenon be explained? How important are private technological start-ups and private e-commerce service providers for the Chinese economy? What is the role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China's growth? What constitutes China's economic "backbone" during the US-China trade war and the pandemic? How does the Eastern giant react to the current huge economic challenges? Can China save the world economy?

    We will pose these questions to Professor Ying Lowrey, an economist, researcher and advisor from Tsinghua University. The meeting will be hosted by Associate Professor Marcin Jacoby, Head of the Department of Asian Studies at SWPS University, and Zbigniew Niesobędzki, Ph.D., President of the Polish-Chinese Business Council - a partner of the ChinaTalk series.

    About „ChinaTalk” series
    ChinaTalk is a series of interviews with leading global experts on China and East Asia, produced jointly by the Polish Chinese Business Council (PCBC) and SWPS University. Interviews are hosted by PCBC President, Mr. Zbigniew Niesiobędzki, and Professor Marcin Jacoby, Head of the Department of Asian Studies at SWPS University.

    ChinaTalk brings you the latest knowledge on the economy, social issues, management, and politics of China and East Asia. Our guest interpret the current developments and trends in the Chinese economy, and predict global, regional and bilateral outcomes of political decisions. Chinese relations with the European Union, and Poland in particular, constitute an important context of these discussions. The expert insights provide valuable input for business practitioners, analysts, as well as researchers and students interested in macroeconomics and global trade.

    Dr. Ying Lowrey
    Dr. Ying Lowrey is an Economic Professor at School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University and Deputy Director of Tsinghua Research Center for Chinese Entrepreneurs, Senior Researcher of Tsinghua Research Institute of Innovation Development, Senior Adviser for several privately owned Chinese enterprises, and research or government institutions. Her teaching and research interests include Economics of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Internet and Platform Economy, Modern Microfinance Market, Business Demographics, Characteristics of Business Owners, and the Role of Free Enterprise in the Macroeconomy. She received her economics Ph.D. from Duke University, economics MA from Yale University and mathematics BA from Wuhan University. Before joining Tsinghua University in 2012, she served as senior economist at the Office of Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration; she taught many economic courses at George Washington University as assistant professor and San Diego State University as instructional professor. She was an assistant researcher at the Economic Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Science and assistant professor at Wuhan University.

    Prof. Marcin Jacoby
    Sinologist, translator, expert on socio-political processes in East Asia, particularly China and Republic of Korea. He is also Head of the Department of Asian Studies at SWPS University, where he teaches literature, art, and cultural diplomacy in China and East Asian.

    Zbigniew Niesiobędzki, Ph.D.
    Economist with a career associated with investment funds. Over the years, he worked for Deloitte, and served as board member and member of supervisory boards of many companies in the telecommunications, construction, and furniture sectors. Currently, he is President of the Polish Chinese Business Council.

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