Dr. Chien-Chi Tseng is a Collegiate Associate Professor of Technology Entrepreneurship in the Department of Management, Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech. He has been a professor, researcher, and professional manager in the United States and Taiwan for over twenty-five years. He got his Ph.D. degree from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Tseng was devoted to fostering the quality and diversity of research. His research focuses on the analysis and development of entrepreneurship, subject to technology innovation, entrepreneurial opportunity, and organizational learning. He has studied and found that technology innovation, entrepreneurial opportunity, and organizational learning have become increasingly important to new business development. Moreover, Dr. Tseng explored that entrepreneurship research is quite an interdisciplinary field, with ideas and implications drawn from management, finance, human resources, international business, and economics, with various applications ranging from environmental sustainability to social science studies. Before coming to the United States, Dr. Tseng managed the first Taiwanese Campus Innovation and Incubation Center at National Taiwan University. Beyond supporting and mentoring more than 100 developing enterprises, he also assisted 30 other Taiwanese universities in building their innovation and incubation centers. For his efforts, he was awarded the Best Innovation and Incubation Center Manager of the Year in 2001 and selected to serve on the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Taiwanese National Research Team between 2002 and 2003. Based on the GEM research experience, he conducted several research projects.
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