Asset Management and Private Banking “Meeting the Practitioners”

AMPB provides students with opportunities to meet senior practitioners from the industry.  AMPB held two events in the first semester 2023-2024.

Meeting with the Head of Institutional Sales at FIDELITY

On 31st October, we had the privilege of hosting Ms. Stella Xu, Head of China Institutional Sales and Ms. Alice Wong, Client Director of Institutional Sales at Fidelity.

(From left) Ms. Alice Wong of Fidelity; Prof. Anna Wong of HKU; Ms. Stella Xu of Fidelity

Ms. Xu shared her journey, emphasizing that the starting point of one’s career doesn’t necessarily determine where you settle.  Her personal experience serves as a powerful reminder that, with the right attitude, dedication and commitment, it is possible to ascend the career ladder regardless of where one starts.

Ms. Wong, on the other hand, shared a compelling story from her early career days stating how she get her boss’ trust.  She highlighted that diligence, persistence and work ethics are important as you grow in your career.

Meeting with the Head of Listed Structured Products at JP MORGAN

On 29th November, Mr. Cedric Cheung, Managing Director and Head of Listed Structured Products Sales for Asia at J.P. Morgan joined us at the second Meeting the Practitioners Series.  

(Left) Mr. Cedric Cheung of J.P. Morgan

Mr. Cheung is an outstanding HKU FBE alumnus.  He shared with us what is listed warrants and JPM’s positioning in the market.  He emphasized the importance of staying informed about the industry, developing a strong network and continuously improving one’s skills. The discussion was very interactive with our students asking thought-provoking questions.

Students at both sessions have learnt a lot from the senior executives.  Stay tuned for the next round of Meeting the Practitioners Series in the second semester.

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HKU Business School held its Inaugural ESG Conference

On 24 November 2023, the HKU Business School held its Inaugural ESG Conference, setting the stage for impactful discussions on cutting-edge research findings and recommendations for pressing environmental and social challenges.

It was a remarkable gathering of 75 brilliant academics, including faculty members and PhD students from a range of disciplines such as Accounting, Economics, Finance, IMM, Management, and Marketing, making it a truly interdisciplinary event.

Some of the thought-provoking topics covered included the use of AI as a teaching tool to bridge the gender inequality gap, the impact of institutional investors’ selection of green stocks on portfolio risk and diversification, and the effectiveness of incorporating environmental factors in management compensation to encourage “greener” behaviour.

Thanks to the organizers of this event, Prof. Roni Michaely, Prof. Shipeng Yan, and Prof. Guojun He, as well as all the incredible speakers and attendees, who voluntarily dedicated a whole day to academic discussion and the exchange of knowledge, their contributions have played an integral role in the success of the ESG research and made the event truly inspiring and insightful.

Presentation Topics:

Family Friendly Workplace Policies

Julian Costas-Fernandez, Sebastian Findeisen, Anna Raute and Uta Scönberg

Government Procurement and Corporate Commitment to Climate Change

Omri Even-Tov, Guoman She, Lynn Wang, and Detian Yang

Can Publicizing Information on the Carbon Intensity of Insurers’ Investments Affect Their Carbon-Intensive Investments?

Jeffrey Ng and Xiao Zhang

Deceptive Environmental Disclosures during Conference Calls

Shuqing Luo, Detian Yang, Zhige Yu and Guochang Zhang

Physical Climate Change Exposure and Pollution Outsourcing along Supplier Chain

Bingkun Zhang

Corporate Social Responsibility and Product Price: Evidence from the 2013 Indian Companies Act

Qingwei Wang, Jiang Zhang and Hong Zou

How green is green? Anatomy of ESG funds’ selection

Dunhong Jin, Roni Michaely and Menghan Wang

A BIT less of ESG scandals: How does bilateral investment treaties termination affect foreign multinationals’ ESG practices abroad?

Xin Chen and Yifei Zhang

Beyond the Bench: The Role of Climate Litigation in Averting Climate Crisis

Roni Michaely, Zoey Yiyuan Zhou, Joe Hong Zou

ESG-based CEO Compensation: Theory and Empirical Evidence

Jing Li, Chuan Lin, Ke Na and Guochang Zhang

Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Gender Equality?Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Zhengyang Bao, Difang Huang and Chen Lin

Inflation and Household ESG Preference

Wenzhi Ding, Chen Lin and Mingzhu Tai

When Minority Entrepreneurs Talk about Problems: A Study of Problematization Narratives in Pitches and the Entrepreneur’s Ethnicity

Soojin Oh

Biodiversity Risk and Bank Loans

Mengdie Deng and Tse-Chun Lin

Greenwashing of the Green Building Certification

Sumit Agarwal, Eduardo Araral, Mingxuan Fan, Yu Qin and Huanhuan Zheng

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Celebrating HKU-Fudan IMBA‘s 25th Anniversary

Congratulations to HKU-Fudan IMBA programme for achieving 25 years of academic excellence! 

An anniversary celebration was held in HKU campus, with the aim to thank all parties for their support of the programme and to welcome 210 students who joined the IMBA program in 2023. Two main founders of the programme, Professor Y.C. Richard Wong, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, and Professor Lipeng Wu delivered speeches at the ceremony. Over the past 25 years, the academic and management staff of HKU Business School and Fudan University School of Management have made significant contributions to the quality of course teaching and operations. Meanwhile, the IMBA alumni have actively provided feedback on the course, which greatly benefits the long-term development of the program.

In collaboration with Fudan University, the top-ranked international programme has empowered nearly 6,000 aspiring business leaders over the years. Proud of our achievements, we look forward to nurturing more game-changers and sparking positive impacts in the evolving business world.

Guests launching the 25th Anniversary celebration ceremony of HKU-Fudan IMBA programme

Prof. Y.C. Richard WONG, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Chair of Economics Director, and founder of the programme, delivered speech

Prof. Lipeng Wu, advisor of Fudan University School of Management and founder of the programme, delivered speech

Prof. Hongbin Cai, Dean, Chair of Economics and Director of Institute of China Economy, delivered speech

Prof. Xiongwen Lu, Dean of Fudan University School of Management delivered speech

Mr. DAI Liu, member of Standing Committee of the 15th Shanghai Municipal People’s Congress, member of the the Finance and Economy Committee, IMBA programme alumni

Ms. Isabella Wong, Associate Vice President (China Affairs) of HKU

Prof. Eric C. Chang, Emeritus Professor and Honorary Professor of HKU Business School

Prof. Yimin Sun, Associate Dean of Fudan University School of Management

Prof. Haipeng Shen, Associate Dean of HKU Business School

Prof. Zhiwen Yin, Associate Dean of Fudan University School of Management

 

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Area of Excellence-Quantitative History Conference 2023: Exploring China and Hong Kong’s Journey through Data and Research

The Centre for Quantitative History of HKU Business School hosted a two-day conference on October 25-26, 2023, showcasing the latest quantitative history (QH) research carried out under the Areas of Excellence (AoE) Scheme funded by the Research Grants Council. This scheme aims to increase research collaboration. The conference brought together over 60 attendees from Asia, Europe, and North America to explore the latest trends and ideas in quantitative history on the HKU campus. It focused on four theme clusters that examined key dimensions of how China and Hong Kong reached their current positions: 1) ancient roots, 2) culture, 3) state capacity & institutions, and 4) finance, trade & Hong Kong.

The conference featured 16 ongoing research projects from the project team members and their collaborators. These projects applied the quantitative history approach, utilizing large datasets constructed from historical archives and archaeological records to reconstruct trends, and patterns, and assess causal relationships.

The conference opened with the first theme, “Ancient Roots from Quantitative Perspectives.” During the presentation on war and technology, Professor Zhiwu Chen, the Director of the Centre for Quantitative History and the Project Coordinator of the AoE project, highlighted that China offered a longstanding puzzle to historians in that its society had produced an astonishing number of inventions – including printing, the blast furnace, and gunpowder – but had never exploited them to their full potential. The second theme, “Culture, Religion, and Long-Term Consequences,” explored natural and human-created disasters using meticulously collected data, for example, the China Government Employee Database – Qing Jinshenlu (CGED-Q JSL) datasets collected by Co-PI Professor Cameron Campbell and his team of HKUST.

On the second day of the conference, the focus shifted to the theme “State Capacity, Institutions, and Development,” which was highlighted by five paper presentations, further emphasizing its popularity in the research landscape. Notably, Co-PI Professor Debin Ma of Oxford presented his 15-year research on a Millennium of Public Finance. The final theme, “Financial History, Trade, and the Rise of Hong Kong as a Financial Centre,” highlighted cutting-edge research in the field of quantitative history led by Co-PI Professor Chicheng Ma of HKU Business School. It is worth mentioning that all three papers in this cluster were either presented or co-authored by postgraduate research students, demonstrating the project team’s commitment to nurturing young scholars in this interdisciplinary research landscape. The conference also featured six research student presenters from HKU, HKUST, NUS, and Boston University.

The conference organizing committee was pleased to have four discussants join the team’s efforts to discuss the presented work. These included CQH Advisory Board member Professor Tetsuji Okazaki of the University of Tokyo, Professor Paul Seabright of the University of Toulouse, Professor Tuan-Hwee Sng of the National University of Singapore, and Professor Jin Li of HKU Business School. Their generous contributions and discussions were greatly appreciated by the team members and co-authors.

In the closing remarks, Professor Chicheng Ma, also the Associate Director of the Centre for Quantitative History, expressed gratitude to all the participating researchers for their support in strengthening interaction and collaboration in this ever-growing field. Co-PI Professor Cameron Campbell, Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Science at HKUST and the AoE-QH Team leader in external relations expressed delight, along with the team members, in the conference’s atmosphere, engagement, and presentations, ranking it among the top-tier workshops they have attended.

Stay tuned for upcoming AoE-QH events and activities in Hong Kong!

The two-day Area of Excellence-Quantitative History Conference 2023 gathered project team members (listed in alphabetical order): Zhiwu Chen (Project Coordinator), Jed O. Kaplan, Chen Lin, and Chicheng Ma from HKU; Ying Bai (CUHK); Cameron Campbell (HKUST); Zhan Lin (Renmin); William Guanglin Liu (Lingnan); and Debin Ma (Oxford), along with their collaborators, co-authors, invited discussants, and guests on the HKU campus.

Highlighting young scholar contributions: Three conference papers co-authored by postgraduates, with six student presenters from top universities.

Group Photo: Day 1 of the conference outside the historic May Hall

Group Photo: Taken before the conference participants headed off for the closing dinner.

 

Hi-res photos are available here “Day 1” and “Day 2”.

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Students embark on HKU Business School Mentorship Programme 2023-24

The Inauguration Ceremony of the HKU Business School Mentorship 2023-24 Programme was successfully held on 30 October 2023 at Loke Yew Hall.  This year, 80 pairs of mentors and mentees have been matched.  In addition, mentors and mentees from the Executive Mentorship Programme (EMP) hosted by the Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Finance Programme are also being invited to the ceremony and embark on the journey together.

Prof. Hongbin Cai, Dean of HKU Business School, kick-started the event with a welcoming remark to our mentors and mentees.  He expressed gratitude to mentors for their unwavering support to the Faculty over the years and hoped mentees would make use of and benefit the most from the Programme in the next 12 months.

Three former mentees, Mr. Shawn Wat, BBA(Acc&Fin), Year 5, Ms. Yvette Yang; BEcon&Fin, Year 3 and Ms. Kelly Yiu, BBA(Law)&LLB, Year 3, shared how the mentoring experience empowers their personal and career development, they are reminded all new mentees shall be well-prepared, proactive, humble as well as genuine to their respective mentor.

As the youngest and most dynamic member of The University of Hong Kong, established for over 20 years, HKU Business School has significantly grown in faculty strength and research capability.  The Faculty strives to be a leading, globally impactful academic institution of business and economics, providing opportunities for students to connect with the real business world.  In today’s dynamic business landscape, there are new changes and challenges every day.  The Mentorship Programme plays a vital role in shaping the younger generation’s future, offering invaluable opportunities for students to broaden their horizons and develop essential skills.  Mentoring is a reciprocal relationship built on mutual trust, respect, and commitment.  Through collective efforts, this experience will become both fruitful and rewarding.  In particular, through the dedicated support of all professional and seasonal mentors, our mentors’ knowledge, insights, and guidance will be of immeasurable value to our students, enabling them to become more innovative, resilient and adaptable — the quality of future leaders.

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Citi-HKCSS Community Intern Program 2023: HKU Business School Student Awarded for Outstanding Achievement

 

Starting in 2010, Citi and the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS) have jointly organised the Citi-HKCSS Community Intern Program. The program aims to inspire university students to contribute their knowledge and expertise to non-profit organisations through internships, ultimately cultivating their concept of Corporate Social Responsibility.

Since its establishment, the programme has collaborated with more than 400 NGO units and social enterprises, and it has nurtured over 900 undergraduate students through community internship experience. A Recognition Ceremony was held on 24 Oct 2023 to celebrate students’ success. At the ceremony, Mr. Ho Kai-ming, JP, Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare; Mr. Anson Kwok, Head of Commercial Bank, Citi Hong Kong; Mr. Chua Hoi Wai, Chief Executive of HKCSS and representatives from the partnering universities including Dr. Winnie S.C. Leung, our Assistant Dean (Undergraduate), encouraged students to continue promoting Corporate Social Responsibility in the future career.

Ms. Chan Wai Chin, Race (BBA, Year 3) got an internship at Make-A-Wish Hong Kong in summer 2023. Race was honoured to be selected as the recipient of the Grand Awards for Excellence.

Ms. Chan Wai Chin, Race (third left) received the Grand Awards for Excellence.

Ms. Chan Wai Chin, Race (left) shared her internship experience at the Recognition Ceremony.

Race reflected on the program experience and how it shaped her professional career path:

“Throughout the internship, I participated in event promotion for the NGO. It was an invaluable opportunity for me to take charge of a company’s social media account and be involved in impactful marketing campaigns. The experience was both challenging and rewarding, allowing me to gain practical skills and insights. It broadened my perspective on social responsibility and deepened my understanding of NGO operations. Collaborating with dedicated colleagues who prioritised providing exceptional services to social groups, rather than solely pursuing lucrative careers was truly inspiring. Despite the inherent resource limitations NGOs faced, their unwavering passion for helping those in need remained undiminished. This internship experience compelled me to reevaluate the true value of acquiring business knowledge in school. I realised that I could apply the knowledge gained and contribute to NGOs that make a tangible difference in society. Overall, this internship has been instrumental in shaping my professional aspirations and instilling in me a profound desire to be part of organisations that have a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need.”

 

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New Century Elite Development Programme 2023

The New Century Elite Development Programme 2023 hosted by the Kowloon Chamber of Commerce. The competition aimed to empower and connect future business leaders and facilitate networking opportunities for students in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. The final competition brought together students from prestigious institutions such as Cambridge, Imperial College London, CUHK GBUS, HKUST, and HKU.

This year, the competition topic is: The global expansion strategy and plan for Cosway from 2023 to 2033 – how to leverage social digitalization on the modernization of business expansion and networking.

The competition consisted of two rounds, where teams presented their ideas to a panel of judges, including the CEO of Cosway, and answered their questions. From the preliminary round, the top 10 teams were selected and then reconfigured through a lucky draw, resulting in the original HKU team being disbanded and reassigned to new teams with other participants for the final competition held in Malaysia.

 

Website / Image URL:
https://www.kccedp.com/about-programme-%E9%97%9C%E6%96%BC%E8%A8%88%E5%8A%83

Award(s):
2nd Runner Up

Awardees:
Mr. Li Chun Huen Edward, BBA(Law)&LLB, Year 2 

Students Sharing:

“The New Century Elite Development Programme 2023 was incredibly eye-opening. I had the pleasure of working with stellar teammates and knowledgeable industry mentors, both of which contributed to our eventual success. I appreciated the rare opportunity to interact with the CEO of Cosway Malaysia and delve into the company’s vision prior to the competition. It was a truly unique learning experience, unlike any other competition I’ve been in.”

(By LI Chun Huen Edward)

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Lazaridis International Case Conference 2023

The Lazaridis International Case Conference (LazICC) 2023 was organised and hosted entirely by the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University.

LazICC, is an annual business-technology themed case conference attracted teams from respected schools around the globe. LazICC aims to provide students with opportunities to learn from industry experts, compete with top international business schools, and network with professionals from innovative organizations. Teams will have the chance to gain a deeper understanding of how new technology influences businesses, showcase their business acumen and teamwork in case competitions, and participate in various networking events.

The competition consisted of a 5-hour and 24-hour case competition against some of the best schools in the world.

 

Website / Image URL:
https://www.lazicc.com/

Award(s):
2nd Place

Awardees:

Ms. Li Sing Yee, BBA(IS), Year 4
Mr. Chan Wan Chit, BEcon&Fin, Year 3
Mr. Tsang Chun Wai, BBA(Law)&LLB, Year 5
Ms. Chan Chun Yan Natalie, BBA(Law)&LLB, Year 3

Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Winnie Leung

Case Competition Coach:
Ms. Pinto Rasika Tasdyata (Pipin)

Students Sharing:

“I am immensely thankful for another opportunity to represent HKU Business School in an international case competition. I must also express my gratitude to Dr. Winnie Leung and Pipin for their insightful feedback throughout the competition journey.

We had to solve a 5-hour and a 24-hour case, necessitating different approaches in terms of problem-solving, research and time allocation. Under the immense time constraint, we cooperated well and utilised our respective strengths.  Both cases concerned the application of technologies in the financial services industry, with the 24-hour case also involving ESG. Hence, we needed to examine future trends to formulate innovative solutions, which was challenging but rewarding.

The competition also offered learning opportunities like Tech Talks, as well as various social events during which we bonded with bright competitors from all over the world.”

(By TSANG Chun Wai Donald)

“Representing HKU Business School along with my 3 extremely bright teammates in LazICC 2023 was definitely one of the best times as a HKU student. Regardless of winning or losing, participating in LazICC was truly rewarding in terms of learning experience and friendship. I couldn’t have done it without our coach’s and advisor’s feedback and my teammates’ trust in my abilities. Best of all, I have developed lifelong friendships, and not for a single second do I regret participating in LazICC 2023.

Things I learned through preparing for and participating in LazICC 2023 include: financial modeling (which is important to show the feasibility of recommended strategies); thinking about strategies on a deeper level, e.g., unit economics, implementation, impact (as opposed to only on a high level).”

(By CHAN Wan Chit Vinci)

“Participating in the LazICC 2023 and securing 2nd place was a transformative experience that left an indelible mark on my personal and professional growth. Throughout the competition, I had the privilege of working closely with a dedicated team. The complex business cases enabled our team to sharpen our analytical skills, while reinforcing the significance of time management and communication abilities.

The international aspect of the competition provided us with the unique opportunity to network with individuals from around the world. I am immensely thankful for our coach and faculty members who supported us along the way. I look forward to applying the valuable lessons learned to future endeavors, where innovative problem-solving and effective collaboration remain at the forefront of my approach to challenges in life.”

(By CHAN Chun Yan Natalie)

“It is my honour to represent HKU Business School to join LazICC 2023. I would like to thank our coach, Pipin and my best teammates, Donald, Natalie and Vinci. Without them, it would be impossible to win the 2nd place. I am glad that HKU Business School gives me this chance to exchange ideas with other teams around the world and build friendships during various social events. The most unforgettable one is definitely the 24-hour case, in which we try to give creative and feasible solutions on sustainability. We tried very hard on research and financials to ensure we can impress the judges during the presentation. After this amazing experience, I will definitely do this again if I have a chance. The learning from all other competitors, the friendship built along and the social events I participated with people from different backgrounds are something I will remember forever.”

(By LI Sing Yee Agnes)

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Asset Management and Private Banking Alumni Sharing

On 27th September, Alumni Sharing, attended by 47 young AMPB students (freshmen and Year 2) was our Programme’s first networking event.  15 alumni returned to their alma mater to interact with their juniors (師弟 and 師妹) and shared their stories at AMPB and their paths landing on their first job, including UBS, CS, JB, DB, Fidelity, Citibank, HSBC, BOCI, Robeco and Mercer, spanning from private banking, buy side investment bank, sell side asset managers, sales and trading to investment consulting.

The sharing at round tables

The alumni with Professor Anna Wong

 

The gathering was an enriching blend of perspectives as alumni shared their personal experiences at the University and their paths to professional success.  For the Year 1 and Year 2 students, this was an insightful opportunity to listen “first-hand”, the insights from the alumni provided a realistic glimpse into what the industry demands and the potential rewards of a career in finance, especially in asset management and private banking.

They spoke of long hours, the need for continuous learning and the critical importance of building strong professional networks.  They shared tips on what skills to develop, how to make the most of your time at the university and how to effectively handle job interviews.

A big thanks to the participating alumni. Your sharings have provided practical advice, inspiration and motivation to our youngsters at the very early stage of their career journey.

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HKU Business School Pilot Forum and HKU-ICC Programme

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港大經管學院領航論壇暨領航工程戰略企業家計畫二期班開學典禮隆重舉行

10月20日,由香港大學經管學院主辦的領航論壇於香港大學陸佑堂隆重舉行。香港特別行政區創新科技及工業局局長孫東教授,國家發展與改革委員會國際合作中心主任袁鋒先生, 香港大學首席副校長、香港大學經濟及工商管理學院經濟學講座教授、黃幹亨黃英豪政治經濟學教授王于漸教授,香港大學經濟及工商管理學院院長、經濟學講座教授蔡洪濱教授,原香港特區政府財政司司長、黑石集團前大中華區主席、南豐集團董事長 、新風天域集團董事長兼聯合創辦人梁錦松先生,中國國際金融股份有限公司董事總經理黃海洲先生,香港科技園區CEO黃克強先生,野村國際(香港)董事總經理陸挺先生,香港特別行政區第七屆立法會議員、新世界集團研究部總經理洪雯女士,香港大學協理副校長、香港大學經濟及工商管理學院副院長林晨教授,香港大學協理副校長、香港青年科學院院長岑浩璋教授, 香港大學經濟及工商管理學院副院長沈海鵬教授,香港大學亞洲環球研究所亞洲環球學者計劃總監郭國全先生等領導代表出席論壇。

香港大學經濟及工商管理學院院長、經濟學講座教授蔡洪濱教授在致詞中表示國際創新科技中心是國家對香港的發展定位。 粵港澳大灣區具有「一國兩制」的特殊性,加速建構跨境協同創新機制和網絡是建立國際科技創新中心的關鍵。香港大學經管學院提供最前沿的商業和技術研討,幫助理清技術變革下行業發展的軌跡,發現變局中的獨特機遇;培養更多優秀的商業人才,貢獻更多的智慧和力量;積極創新並為社會帶來正面影響。

香港特別行政區創新科技及工業局局長孫東教授與大家分享河套深港科技創新合作區如何協助打造香港國際創新科技中心。 河套深港創新合作區是粵港澳大灣區四個重大合作平台之一,也是唯一一個以科技創新為主題的平台。 合作區地理位置優越,盡享一河兩岸、一區兩園的優勢,可為建造國際創科高地提供優越的條件。 計劃積極從以下四個方面努力建設好河套園區:

第一,打造世界級的產研平台。

第二,建構具國際競爭力的產業中試轉化基地。

第三,匯聚天下的創新資源,充分利用香港背靠祖國、聯通世界的獨特優勢。

第四,開闢政策創新的試驗田。

香港將會深入參與全球創新科技的建設,全速全力地推進港深河套合作區的建設,為香港建設成為國際創新科技中心走出一條更廣闊、更燦爛的道路。

國家發展與改革委員會國際合作中心主任袁鋒先生作題為《科技協同——推動粵港澳大灣區經濟高品質發展》的主題演講。關於如何推動大灣區的科技協同,手段包括有建構開放型的協同創新生態、建立高端人才聚集地、強化產業鍊和創新鏈的協同、建構國際科技創新體制機制以外,香港如何利用好內地的製造業以及市場優勢尤其重要。國家發展與改革委員會國際合作中心將持續深化與香港大專院校的創新合作與學術研究,舉辦專題研討會、產業諮詢,共同培養企業家領軍人才等。同時也希望與香港特區政府相關部門、商會和企業開展交流合作,做好橋樑作用,促進香港和內地科技創新融合發展,共同推動國際科創中心建設。

香港大學首席副校長、香港大學經濟及工商管理學院經濟學講座教授、黃幹亨黃英豪政治經濟學教授王于漸教授帶來題為《發揮高校科研力量 培育優秀青年人才助力香港科創發展》的主題演講。香港擁有雄厚的科學研究實力,一共有5間大學躋身全球百強。香港大學作為香港第一的知名大學,具有豐富的校史和國際化教學特色,吸引了全球範圍內的學生。香港大學在培養學生的創新能力和國際視野方面具有獨特的優勢,是大灣區高等教育的重要組成部分。此外,香港大學在科學研究方面也表現出色,為大灣區的科技創新做出了重要貢獻。大學將繼續發揮自己的科研優勢,培養優秀的青年人才,為香港、大灣區、國家的發展做出更大的貢獻。

本次論壇也邀請了前香港特區政府財政司司長、黑石集團前大中華區主席、南豐集團董事長、新風天域集團董事長兼聯合創始人梁錦松先生,作題為《新情勢下如何發展》的主題演講 。圍繞香港發展問題,必須充分認識到,香港在國家發展中的獨特功能和地位不可替代,要繼續充分發揮香港的獨特優勢。要著力鞏固香港金融、貿易、航運、專業服務等傳統優勢產業,要大力提升香港創新科技、數位經濟、數位貿易、文化創意等新興產業,促進香港更融入國家大局。

隨後,原香港鳳凰衛視著名主持人謝亞芳女士主持了題為《科技創新—香港經濟發展新動能》 的高端對話。香港大學經濟及工商管理學院院長、經濟學講座教授蔡洪濱教授,香港特別行政區第七屆立法會議員、新世界集團研究部總經理洪雯女士,香港科技園公司CEO黃克強先生,香港大學協理副校長、香港青年科學院院長岑浩璋教授參與了這場對話。圍繞著「科創是否能成為香港新的增長點」、「哪些優勢可以助理香港’突圍’」、「是否可以在香港打造另一個’矽谷’」以及「高校在香港科創發展戰略中的作用」等話題展開了討論。

接著,原香港鳳凰衛視著名主持人謝亞芳女士繼續主持了題為《聯通世界——香港國際金融中心的 重要角色》的高端對話。中國國際金融股份有限公司董事總經理黃海洲先生,野村國際(香港)董事總經理陸挺先生,香港大學協理副校長、香港大學經濟及工商管理學院副院長林晨教授,香港大學亞洲環球研究所亞洲環球學者計劃總監郭國全先生參與了討論。對話的圍繞著「香港的國際金融中心地位如何助力其成為國際科創中心」、「中美博弈對香港資本市場的影響」、「香港金融市場的新動能是什麼」展開了討論。

在「一國兩制」下,香港作為國家的國際金融中心,匯聚海內外資金和頂級金融機構和人才,融資管道多元豐富,規則和製度深受國際投資者信任,能在這方面作出積極和 獨特的貢獻。金融科技正好匯聚香港金融服務傳統優勢和創新科技新興發展的橋樑。相信未來香港的優勢將能更充份發揮,謀求更美好的發展、發掘更多的商機、創造亮麗的前景。

是夜,領航工程策略企業家計畫歡迎晚宴暨二期開學典禮圓滿舉辦。香港大學經濟及工商管理學院院長、經濟學講座教授蔡洪濱教授,國家發展與改革委員會國際合作中心主任袁鋒先生,香港交易所董事總經理、首席中國經濟學家巴曙松教授,世紀城市集團副主席及執行董事、富豪酒店集團副主席兼董事總經理、可持續科技學院創辦人羅寶文女士,野村國際(香港)董事總經理陸挺先生,香港大學協理副校長、香港大學經濟及工商管理學院副院長林晨教授,香港大學政治學教授、當代中國與世界研究中心主任李成教授等嘉賓出席晚宴。

香港大學經濟及工商管理學院院長
經濟學講座教授蔡洪濱教授致辭

香港交易所董事總經理
首席中國經濟學家巴曙松教授致辭

世紀城市集團副主席及執行董事
富豪酒店集團副主席兼董事總經理
永續科技學院創辦人羅寶文女士致辭

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