Victor Zitian Chen

ORCID: 0000-0003-2965-9872
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Research Areas
  • International Business and FDI
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Global trade and economics
  • Private Equity and Venture Capital
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • State Capitalism and Financial Governance
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
  • Economic Zones and Regional Development
  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Competitive and Knowledge Intelligence
  • Computational and Text Analysis Methods
  • Topic Modeling
  • Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
  • Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
  • Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
  • Gender Studies in Language
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Economic Theory and Institutions
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Global Political and Economic Relations
  • Economic Growth and Development

Fidelity Investments (United States)
2011-2024

Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States)
2023-2024

Columbia University
2014-2024

University of North Carolina at Charlotte
2013-2022

Victor (Japan)
2022

Copenhagen Business School
2012-2021

Amazon (Germany)
2020

SUNY Upstate Medical University
2020

Texas Christian University
2017

University of Missouri–Kansas City
2017

China has become the world’s third largest outward investor, behind United States and Japan. A growing body of literature suggests that China’s regulatory framework for foreign direct investment (OFDI) is a determinant country’s rising OFDI. This article presents holistic review framework, including some possibilities its improvement. Overall, serves two objectives: to help Chinese firms more competitive internationally assist country in development effort. In pursuing these objectives,...

10.1080/17538963.2013.874072 article EN China Economic Journal 2014-01-02

In recent years, foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in natural resource industries by C hinese firms A frica has increased rapidly. The strategic importance of the sector to host country governments produces considerable bargaining over entry and operating terms, with attendant political risks. Using case studies T anzania, we find that government engage a model different from traditional models. Specifically, they modified one‐tier which represents collective interests negotiate government....

10.1111/j.2042-5805.2013.01062.x article EN Global Strategy Journal 2013-10-15

Abstract Protein folding quality control in cells requires the activity of a class proteins known as molecular chaperones. Heat shock protein‐90 (Hsp90), multidomain ATP driven machine, is prime representative this family proteins. Interactions between Hsp90, its co‐chaperones, and client have been shown to be important facilitating correct activation clients. Hsp90 levels functions are elevated tumor cells. Here, we computationally predict regions on native structures clients c‐Abl, c‐Src,...

10.1002/chem.202000615 article EN Chemistry - A European Journal 2020-03-13

Dysregulated metabolism is one of the hallmarks cancer. Under normal physiological conditions, ATP primarily generated by oxidative phosphorylation. Cancers commonly undergo a dramatic shift toward glycolysis, despite presence oxygen. This phenomenon known as Warburg effect, and requires activity LDHA. LDHA converts pyruvate to lactate in final step glycolysis often upregulated inhibitors present promising therapeutic option, blockade leads apoptosis cancer cells. Despite this, existing have...

10.4155/fmc-2019-0287 article EN Future Medicinal Chemistry 2020-02-17

We propose a private-government principals-principals approach to understand corporate governance of state-owned multinationals. explain how the conflicts between large government and private blockholders may affect managerial decisions in propensity completing cross-border acquisition its dollar value. argue that among different make it difficult pursue large-scale, deals because such lead less coherent objective function rejection do not satisfy these groups’ conflicting objectives....

10.1177/0149206318764293 article EN Journal of Management 2018-03-15

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to extend the classic country-specific advantage (CSA) firm-specific (FSA) framework by integrating an institution-based view CSAs into discussion FSAs. In his CSA FSA framework, Rugman suggests that successful multi-national enterprises (MNEs) are often built on interaction between strong FSAs and at home. case emerging market multi-nationals (EMNEs), he argued were particular importance in allowing EMNEs develop particular, we examine sub-national...

10.1108/mbr-07-2015-0029 article EN Multinational Business Review 2015-11-12

Within the boundary of scientific knowledge for management, we discuss divergence between practical demand integration to solve complex problems and fragmentation academic simplicity. We suggest current incentives underlying elite journals in management cause unintended both foundation disciplines, within management. In context overall ecosystem, recommend addressing three major constraints that limit our ability reduce these fragmentations: First, new technologies could be introduced assist...

10.1177/1056492619862051 article EN Journal of Management Inquiry 2019-07-09

ABSTRACT Tumor progression is driven by dynamic interactions between cancer cells and their surrounding microenvironment. Investigating the spatiotemporal evolution of tumors can provide crucial insights into how intrinsic changes within extrinsic alterations in microenvironment cooperate to drive different stages tumor progression. Here, we integrate high-resolution spatial transcriptomics evolving lineage tracing technologies elucidate expansion, plasticity, metastasis co-evolve with...

10.1101/2024.10.21.619529 preprint EN cc-by-nc-nd bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2024-10-24

Purpose This paper aims to review the effects of home regulatory institutions on outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) in context China and discuss extent which they can be extended other emerging markets. The authors especially compare these empirical studies with theoretical discussions each category, identify research gaps suggest future ideas. Practical implications are discussed. Design/methodology/approach It focuses specifically three categories institutions, including overall...

10.1108/mbr-09-2015-0044 article EN Multinational Business Review 2016-12-01

The problem of extracting causal relations from text remains a challenging task, even in the age Large Language Models (LLMs). A key factor that impedes progress this research is availability annotated data and lack common labeling methods. We investigate applicability transfer learning (domain adaptation) to address these impediments experiments with three publicly available datasets: FinCausal, SCITE, Organizational. perform pairwise between datasets using DistilBERT, BERT, SpanBERT...

10.1016/j.nlp.2024.100055 article EN cc-by Natural Language Processing Journal 2024-01-22

Focusing on equity ratchet as a practice, we study how foreign private (PE) investors interacted with local agents in the process of legitimation and legalization financing contract governance Chinese PE industry, while it was underdeveloped. Based seven cases China, propose three-stage microprocess model international institutional entrepreneurship an emerging field high ambiguity: framing motivational vision to promote new practice; early adoption by nonmainstream who gain legitimacy from...

10.1177/1042258717745808 article EN Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 2017-12-07

The alignment among multiple stakeholder benefits is a valuable performance indicator for the generated by firm various stakeholders. Our research seeks to augment stakeholder-agency theory with an institutional perspective analyze how national institutions affect benefit alignment. We suggest that current development of has overlooked different stakeholders’ and external contexts as critical determinants in ensuring such conceptualize positive relationship between groups’ benefits, propose...

10.1177/01492063211054403 article EN Journal of Management 2021-11-17

Can venture capital (VC) firms transform a weak innovation ecosystem into productive and robust one? While the literature has found VC firms' catalyst role in developed markets, we know little about whether how they affect an emerging market, where formal legal- market institutions networks of professional intermediaries for them to play are relatively lacking. We argue that VCs different more proactive as "ecosystem engineer" through governing resource flow selecting deviation drive...

10.1109/temscon.2017.7998347 article EN 2017-06-01

This article presents a state-of-the-art system to extract and synthesize causal statements from company reports into directed graph. The extracted information is organized by the relevance different stakeholder groups’ benefits (customers, employees, investors, community/environment). presented method of synthesizing data knowledge graph comprises framework that can be used for similar tasks in other domains, e.g. medical information. current work addresses problem finding,...

10.20944/preprints202305.0755.v1 preprint EN 2023-05-10

This article presents a state-of-the-art system to extract and synthesize causal statements from company reports into directed graph. The extracted information is organized by its relevance different stakeholder group benefits (customers, employees, investors, the community/environment). presented method of synthesizing data knowledge graph comprises framework that can be used for similar tasks in other domains, e.g., medical information. current work addresses problem finding, organizing,...

10.3390/info14070367 article EN cc-by Information 2023-06-28

Inspired by the theme of "Capitalism in Question" AOM this year, we examine impact temporal synchronization different market reform dimensions at a sub-national level on firm' innovation performance, and whether firm can mitigate through its network position. We argue that generates concurrent institutional complementarities two coordination mechanisms –resource cognitive –and thus foster innovation. further prominence substitute for these when they are inadequate externally, negative low...

10.5465/ambpp.2013.14664abstract article EN Academy of Management Proceedings 2013-01-01

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to extend the classic country-specific advantage (CSA) firm-specific (FSA) framework by integrating an institution-based view CSAs into discussion FSAs. In his CSA-FSA framework, Rugman suggests that successful multi-national enterprises (MNEs) are often built on interaction between strong FSAs and at home. case emerging market multi-nationals (EMNEs), he argued were particular importance in allowing EMNEs develop particular, we examine sub-national level.

10.2139/ssrn.1907989 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2012-01-01
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