Keynote Speaker
Prof. Yudong Qi, PhD, Doctoral Supervisor, Dean

Prof. Yudong Qi, PhD, Doctoral Supervisor, Dean

School of Economics and Business Administration, Beijing Normal University, China
Speech Title: Digital Economy and Enterprise Adaptability Change

Abstract: This paper expounds the main differences between digital economy and industrial economy and identifies the operational characteristics of digital economy; Analyze the development status of China's digital economy and the national strategic deployment of digital economy and identify the development trend of digital economy. On this basis, the paper analyzes the path of enterprise reform in the digital economy era from the aspects of enterprise strategy, enterprise objectives, property rights model, governance model, production model, innovation model, etc.


Biography: Prof. Qi graduated from the Department of Industrial Economics, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 1998 with PhD in economics. He is now the dean, professor and doctoral supervisor of School of Economics and Business Administration, Beijing Normal University, China. He has instructed more than 140 postdoctoral, doctoral and master students. He has presided over two major projects, two key projects and one general project of the National Social Science Foundation of China. He was selected into the National Hundred Thousand Talents Project, awarded the honorary title of young and middle-aged experts with outstanding national contributions, and enjoyed the special government allowance of the State Council. Besides, he has published 10 academic works and more than 170 papers in Economic Research, Management World and other journals as well as acted as editorial board members in many journals at home and abroad, such as Management World, Economic Trends, Economic Management, Macroeconomic Management, Economic and Management Research, Journal of Capital University of Economics and Business, etc.
His research fields are digital economy and management, reform and governance of state-owned enterprises, industrial organization and regulation.