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    Jiang Bian is an Assistant Professor in Management and Strategy at HKU Business School. Jiang’s research interests lie at the intersection of organizations, innovation and firm strategy. Her work examines the evaluation, creation, and commercialization of innovative ideas and technologies, with a particular focus on how these processes are impacted by regulatory and social forces. Jiang earned her PhD from the Stanford Technology Ventures Program at Stanford University. Before her PhD, Jiang worked in strategic consulting for infrastructure project development, procurement, and investment.

    For more information, please visit https://www.hkubs.hku.hk/people/jiang-bian/

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