Leading by the niche/popular recognition/rising of the niche
Professor Zhang Jiawei is the founder of Research Fund For Niche Behavioral Economics . He has served as a visiting scholar at Simon Fraser University in Canada, Sofia University in the United States, Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, and the University of Toronto in Canada. His research direction is strategic planning, organizational strategy management, business model research, and logistics supply chain management. He is currently mainly engaged in the study of business models in the field of Sino-Canada, Sino-US economic fields and niche behavior.
Professor Zhang Jiawei started the "ten years and ten countries" in 2017. He plans to spend ten years, from September to December each year, to the most representative countries in the world, ten cities, and ten universities. In 100 days, he wrote 100 essays, with an average of 250,000 words, and recorded his walking and thoughts. At present, he has traveled to Silicon Valley in the United States, Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and Toronto in Canada. After returning for three consecutive years, he has held a New Year's Eve speech in Vancouver to share hundreds of days of insights, and is known as the Spring Festival Gala in Canadian thought circles.
Professor Zhang Jiawei’s many papers have been published in core journals at home and abroad, and his translation of "Negotiate Behavior" and his books "Rise of Niche", "Ugly Duckling Management", "Crowdfunding", "Silicon Valley Vision-Great Changes in the Future" "" and other books are popular economic books in China, and are widely acclaimed, and are known as the founders of China's niche theory.
The vision of Zhang Jiawei
Interpretation of Master Hsing Yun's "Happiness Proverbs"
Random Notes on Ten Years, Ten Countries and Hundred Days
From September to December every year for ten years
100 days to select the 10 most representative countries in the world, including those with outstanding history
10 cities and 10 universities wandered quietly among them, using their own eyes and ears and their own brains to understand the world with their own problems.
2019.9-2019.12