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Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration Key Staff Staff Profile
Dr. Jimenez Moro Eduardo Jesus 博士
BSc & MSc UAM, MBA NTNU
PhD (Global) HKMU
Senior Lecturer
Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration

Biography

Eduardo Jimenez-Moro is Senior Lecturer at the Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration. He completed his PhD (Global Programme) at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University. Eduardo also holds a BSc and MSc in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid and an MBA from the National Taiwan Normal University.
 
Prior to this post, Eduardo lectured and conducted research at the University of Manchester, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, and the National Taiwan Normal University. His research interests focus on the role of institutions in the strategy and innovation of MNCs from emerging economies, and his work has been published in journals such as Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Papers in Regional Science, and Journal of Environmental Management.
 
Before pursuing his doctoral studies, Eduardo served at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights at its headquarters in Geneva, among several other professional positions. He is a proud member of Real Madrid, the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, and the Academy of International Business.
 
 

Teaching Areas & Research Interests

  • Business Strategy and Innovation
  • International Business
  • Economic development and emerging economies
  • International Relations

Selected Publications

Journal Articles

  • Piperopoulos, P., Jimenez-Moro, E., Yeung, M., Christopoulou, D., & Ming, A. A. K. (2023). The impact of exogenous shocks on the innovation performance of firms in the Caribbean small island economies: Quasi-replication of Paunov (2012). Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 196, 122843.
  • Jimenez‐Moro, E., Piperopoulos, P., Kafouros, M., & Ming, A. A. K. (2023). Innovation dynamics and club convergence in innovation activity in China: A temporal perspective. Papers in Regional Science, 102(4), 791-816.
  • Piperopoulos, P., Jimenez-Moro, E., & Dindial, M. (2023). Can hurricanes drive green innovations?. Journal of Environmental Management, 327, 116893.

Modified Date: 20 Jun, 2024
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