Leadership
Chunhui Huo
Vice President · Liaoning University
Liaoning University
Biography
Chunhui, Vice President of Liaoning University and a distinguished scholar, excels in strategic, marketing, and innovation management while holding numerous prestigious
academic and administrative roles. Professor Huo Chunhui is a highly esteemed
academic and administrator at Liaoning University. His roles and
achievements are outlined as follows
Academic and Administrative Positions At Liaoning University: Vice President Member of the CPC Standing Committee Professor and Doctoral Supervisor Other Influential Roles: Vice Chairman of the Chinese Institute of Business Administration Vice Chairman of the Liaoning Provincial Association of European and American Alumni Member of the American Management Association Vice Chairman of the Liaoning Provincial Committee of Experts on Sino-Foreign Cooperative
Education Vice President and Executive President of the Liaoning branch of the Fudan University Postdoctoral Alumni Association
International Experience and
Academic Journey During his tenure at Fudan University, Professor Huo spent three years at the School of Management’s Postdoctoral Station. He was fully funded by the China Scholarship Council as a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California. He has also been invited to serve as a visiting scholar at Stanford University, Kansai University in Japan, and Victoria University in Australia.
Honors and Recognitions Recognized as one of Liaoning’s “Rising Talents.” Received numerous
honors, including: Recognition under the Hundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Talents Project of Liaoning Province Leading Talents of Shenyang City Multiple
awards for outstanding contributions as a teacher, supervisor, and party member
Research and Scholarly Contributions His
research focuses on strategic management, marketing management, and innovation management. He has published over 100
academic papers in prestigious SSCI, SCI, and other core journals. Authored 14
academic monographs and translated works. Led and participated in more than 50
research projects, notably including a National Social Science Fund Project. His advisory proposals have earned significant acclaim at the provincial and municipal levels.