Entrepreneurship & Strategy

Jiyao Chen

Associate Professor
chenjiy@oregonstate.edu

Office: 541-737-6338

Austin Hall

Austin Hall 416

2751 SW Jefferson Way

2751 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
Credentials: 
Ph.D., Technology Management, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
M. Phil., Science & Technology Management, Central South University, Changsha China
B.S., Pharmacy, Tongji Medical University, Wuhan China

Profile Field Tabs

At OSU
Affiliated with: 
College of Business
Research/Career Interests: 

Dr. Jiyao Chen's primary research interests include innovation management, new product development, and time-based strategy. His recent articles have been accepted or published at the Academy of Management ReviewJournal of Operations Management, and Journal of Product Innovation Management.

Courses Taught: 
  • BA363 Technology and Innovation Management
  • BA458 Innovation and Product Management
Beyond OSU
Employment: 
  • Assistant Professor, College of Business, Oregon State University, 2011 Fall - present
  • Research Associate, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2007 Fall-2011 Summer                                                                              
  • Summer Intern, Spencer Trask & Co, a leading venture firm in New York City, 2006
  • Financial Analyst and then Secretary of BOD, Grand Land Enterprise Co. Shenzhen, 1998 - 2002    
Professional Affiliations: 
  • Academy of Management
  • Strategic Management Society                                                   
Honors and Awards: 
  • Best Reviewer Award TIM AOM 2015
  •  “Public Sector Innovation Radar,” with Mohan Sawhney, Nordic Innovation Center, NOK 1,200,000 2012-2014
  •  “Business Model Innovation in the Tourism and Experience Industry,” Nordic Innovation Center, $2000   2012 
  •  “Using the Innovation Radar to Compare Innovation Activities across Nordic Countries: A Longitudinal Study,” with Mohan Sawhney, Nordic Innovation Center, $3000  2010                             
  • Best Paper Award, Product Development Management Association Research Forum, 2010 
  • Kauffman Symposiums on Entrepreneurship and Innovation Data honorarium $3000, 2008
  • Outstanding Dissertation Award, Howe School of Technology Management, 2007
  • Bright Idea Award, Paper cited as one of top publications written by NJ Business Faculty in 2005, New Jersey Policy Research Organization Foundation and Seton Hall University, 2006
  • Doctoral Consortium Fellowship, Business Policy & Strategy Division AOM, 2006
  • Doctoral Consortium Fellowship, Technology & Innovation Management Division AOM, 2006
  • Fellowship Scholarship, Product Development Management Association, 2006
  • Fellowship Scholarship, Product Development Management Association, 2005
  • Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, Stevens Institute of Technology, 2005
  • Three Working Paper Awards, Institute for the Study of Business Markets (ISBM), 2005
  • Best Student Paper, Portland International Conference on MET (PICMET) $1000, 2005
  • Doctoral Scholarship, The 2nd Front End of Innovation Conference, 2004
Biography

Dr. Jiyao Chen is an Associate Professor of Innovation Management in the Oregon State University College of Business. Prior to OSU, he was a research associate at the Center for Research in Technology and Innovation, Kellogg School of Management. His Ph.D. (Technology Management) was earned at Stevens Institute of Technology. His primary research interests include technology and innovation management, new product development, time-based strategy, a practice view, and ambiculturalism. His research has appeared in the Academy of Management Review, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Product Innovation Management, and IEEE Transactions of Engineering Management, among others.

My Publications

Journal Articles


J. Chen, Walker, R. M., and Sawhney, M., Public Service Innovation: A Typology, Public Management Review, vol. 22, no. 11, pp. 1674-1695, 2020.

P. Patanakul, Chen, J., and Lynn, G., Autonomous Teams and New Product Development, Journal of Product Innovation Management, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 734-750, 2012.

J. Chen, Reilly, R., and Lynn, G., New Product Development Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing?, Journal of Product Innovation Management, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 288–303, 2012.

Presentations


J. Li and Chen, J., A dynamic measure of knowledge evolution, Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, 2017.

J. Chen, Neubaum, D., Reilly, R. R., and Lynn, G. S., Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance, Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, 2013.

J. Chen and Sawhney, M., Beyond Product Innovation: The Innovation Radar, Product Development Management Association Research Forum. Orlando, FL, 2010.

J. Chen and Sawhney, M., The Innovation Radar: An Innovation Typology, American Marketing Association Conference. Boston, MA, 2010.

J. Chen and Sawhney, M., Innovation Radar 2.0, Kauffman Symposiums on Entrepreneurship and Innovation Data. Washington, DC, 2008.

P. Patamakul, Chen, J., and Lynn, G. S., The Role of Autonomous Teams in New Product Development, Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology. Cape Town, South Africa, 2008.

M. Jing, Chen, J., and Lynn, G., Virtual Team, Uncertainty, and New Product Development Performance, International Association for Management of Technology. Beijing, China, 2006.

J. Chen, Reilly, R., and Lynn, G., Uncertainty, Team Empowerment and Time-Based Strategy, Product Development Management Association Research Forum. San Diego, CA, 2005.

J. Chen, Reilly, R. R., and Lynn, G. S., Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing?, Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology. Portland OR, 2005.

J. Chen, Reilly, R., and Lynn, G., Speed-to-Market and Success in NPD: The Role of Uncertainty, Product Development Management Association Research Forum. Chicago, IL, 2004.

J. Chen, Reilly, R. R., and Lynn, G. S., The Role of Uncertainty in Speed to Market and New Product Success, Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology. South Korea, 2004.