LIN Daomi
Associate Professor
贰尘补颈濒:lindm6@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Research Areas:Strategic Management, Innovation Management, International Entrepreneurship, Internationalization, International Human Mobility and Knowledge Flows
Daomi Lin?received her doctoral degree from Guanghua School of Management, Peking University and bachelor degree from Sun Yat-sen University. Her research focuses on return migration, knowledge spillovers, innovation and entrepreneurship in emerging economies. She has published articles in top tier journals including Journal of International Business Studies,Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,?Journal of World Business,?and?Management and Organization Review, and achieved the Third Annual IACMR Li Ning Dissertation Proposal Grants in 2012.
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Research Areas
Strategic Management,?Innovation Management,?International Entrepreneurship, Internationalization,?International Human Mobility and Knowledge?Flows
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Education
2009-2014 Ph.D. in Strategic Management and International Business, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, Beijing, China (Dissertation:Studies on Returnee Entrepreneurship: Antecedents, Behaviors and Impacts)
2012-2013 Joint Ph.D. student, School of Business & Economics, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
2005-2009 B.A. in Management, Sun Yat-sen Business School, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
2008.1-2008.7? Exchange Student, School of Business, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
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Professional Experiences
2021.6-Now?Associate?Professor, School of?Business, Sun Yat-sen University
2019.2-2021.6?Associate?Professor,?Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University
2014-2019 Assistant Professor, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University
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Publications
Lin, D., Lu, J*., Liu, X., & Zhang, X. 2016.?International knowledge brokerage and returnees' entrepreneurial decisions,?Journal of International Business Studies.?47, 295–318. ?doi: 10.1057/jibs.2016.1
Qin, X., Shepherd, D. A.,?Lin, D*., Xie, S., Liang, X., & Lin, S. 2022. The dark side of entrepreneurs’ creativity: Investigating how and when entrepreneurs’ creativity increases the favorability of potential opportunities that harm nature.?Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,?
Lin, D.,?Zheng, W.,?Lu, J.*, Liu, X.,?Wright, M. 2019,?Forgotten or not? Home country embeddedness and returnee entrepreneurship,?Journal of World Business,?54(1): 1-13.?https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwb.2018.08.003.
Xiang, Q.,?Lin, D.*, Wang, J. 2023. The formation, consolidation, and transition of international brokerage networks: The case of an international new venture in an emerging market.?Journal of International Management.
Liu, X., Xia, T., Jiangyong, L., &?Lin, D.?2018. Under what institutional conditions does overseas business knowledge contribute?to firm performance??International Business Review.? https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2018.12.004
Lin, D., Lu, J., Li, P. P., & Liu, X. 2015. Balancing formality and informality in business exchanges as a duality: a comparative case study of returnee and local entrepreneurs in China.?Management and Organization Review, 11(02), 315-342.
Lin, Daomi, Jiangyong Lu, Xiaohui Liu and Seong-jin Choi, 2014, “Returnee CEOs and Innovation in Chinese High-Tech SMEs”,?International Journal of Technology Management, Vol (65): pp.151-171.
Feng, Mi, Jiangyong Lu and?Daomi Lin, 2012,?“The Antecedents of Strategy-Structure Alignment - Evidence from Business Groups in Taiwan”(《战略与结构匹配的影响因素?–?以我国台湾地区公司集团为例》),?Management World《管理世界》, 2012 (2): pp.73-81.
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Book Chapters
[1] In Researches on Collaboration and Comparison Between Chinese Returnee Enterprises and Local Enterprises, edited by Huiyao Wang and Jiangyong Lu, Beijing: Peking University Press .
Chapter 2: Lin, Daomi and Lu, Jiangyong, 2012, “A Study of Comparison and Collaboration of Returnee and Local Entrepreneurship – Evidence from New Energy and Biotechnology Industry”.
Chapter 4: Lin, Daomi, Zhang, Xiru and Lu, Jiangyong, 2012, “Clean Energy, Clean world – Optony”.
Chapter 5: Zhang, Xiru, Lin, Daomi, Lu, Jiangyong and Liu, Ying, 2012, “The Explorer of Solar Energy – Sunrise”.
Chapter 6: Lu, Jiangyong, Lin, Daomi, Zhang, Xiru and Liu, Ying, 2012, “Give up the Golden Bowl and Start his Own Business – Fuqiao”.
Chapter 7: Zheng, Runze, Lin, Daomi and Lu, Jiangyong, 2012, “Returnee Scientists’ Way to Innovation – Sino Biotech”.
Chapter 8: Lu, Jiangyong, Liu, Ying, Lin, Daomi and Zhang, Xiru, 2012, “Combine the Advantages of returnees and locals – Quanto Bio”.
Chapter 9: Liu, Ying, Lin, Daomi, Zhang, Xiru and Lu, Jiangyong, 2012, “From Agent to Innovator – EastWin”.
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[2] In Wang, Huiyao and Lu, Jiangyong, 2012, Blue Book for Chinese Returnee’s Entrepreneurship Development (2012), edited by Huiyao Wang and Jiangyong Lu, Beijing: Social Science Academic Press .
Chapter 2: Lu, Jiangyong, Lin, Daomi and Zhang, Xiru, “Motivations, Obstacles and Policy Effectiveness of Returning”.
Chapter 3: Lu, Jiangyong, Lin, Daomi and Zhang, Xiru, “Bi-culture and Readjustment of Returnees”.
Chapter 4: Lu, Jiangyong, Lin, Daomi and Zhang, Xiru, “Analysis of Returnee Employment and Returnee Entrepreneurship”.
Chapter 6: Lin, Daomi, Lu, Jiangyong, “Research on Comparison of Returnee Enterprises and Local Enterprises”.
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Research Grants?
National Natural Science Foundation of China: "the Process, Challenges and Promotion Mechanism of Returnee Entrepreneurship——Analysis from the Perspective of Transnational Knowledge Transferring," Grant No.71502180, 2016-2018
National Social Science Foundation of China: ”The High-quality Entrepreneurship of International Talents", 2023-2025
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Teaching
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Undergraduate and?Graduate Course);?
Innovation Management (Undergraduate Course);?
Strategy Management?(Undergraduate,?Graduate, MBA?and?Doctoral Course);
Entrepreneurial Management (MBA course)
Business Model Innovation