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International Conference on
Resilience and Management

National Tsing Hua University

NOV 29-30, 2024

Hsinchu City, Taiwan

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Whether participating in person or online, students are eligible for a discounted registration fee of 500 NTD by uploading proof of enrollment on the registration form. Non-student participants will be charged a registration fee of 1,000 NTD.

Origin.

The Center for Resilience Research (CRR), founded in 2021, is a university-level research center established at National Tsing Hua University. The center aims to develop grounded scholarship and foster a community of theoretical and practical knowledge in resilience research. Our goal is to become a leading global research center in resilience with positive impacts on society, and a benchmark for interdisciplinary scholars worldwide.

 

Resilience, although long discussed in various disciplines such as literature, art, psychology, sociology, and management, did not emerge as a focal concept until the COVID-19 pandemic. For individuals, it is the capacity to maintain psychological well-being and cope with life's inevitable changes and fluctuations. For industries, it is the dynamic capability to sustain from the disruption of routine business processes, and even thrive after unexpected challenges due to socio-technical or eco-political turmoil. For social resilience, it is the collective actions of stakeholders to sustain the generations in such complex adaptive systems of human societies. At the national level, resilience covers policies and regulations that guide the resources created and distributed for the common good of citizens and sustainable development. And while the term “resilience” has been widely used since the pandemic, it is rare to find systematic, integrated, and multidisciplinary approaches to investigate and implement resilience at the various levels it is urgently needed. The need for a comprehensive approach to resilience is particularly acute at the moment, as the world faces unprecedented challenges from Covid, climate change, and conflict.

The lack of integrated research, and the urgency in practice, has prompted us to gather researchers from different disciplines and methodologies to address issues arising from unprecedented and drastic changes. Currently, our center delves into resilience-related issues through four analytical units: individual, industrial, social, and national. Our research team members come from diverse academic backgrounds and methodological expertise, enabling us to respond to different levels of research questions through interdisciplinary knowledge integration. To ensure systematic and sustained interaction with the real world, we have also established the "Resilience Academy" as a knowledge management and learning platform for the practice community. Services provided include personal technology empowerment, employee mental resilience and counseling, SME counseling and empowerment, government policy formulation suggestions, and cross-border network platform construction. We look forward to promoting interaction and cooperation among academia, industries, communities, and individuals to enhance resilience capabilities.

The research outcomes of our center will be disseminated through academic outlets and public forums. Through academic responses and exchanges among experts and attendees, these 1outcomes will be transformed into practical contributions to policy formulation, business transformation, community outreach, and resilience consulting. In the latter half of 2023, our center

organized four resilience forums that focused on the four analytical units and included researchers from overseas. In 2024, we will continue to host a series of online seminars, workshops, forums, and other activities to promote resilience and public discussion.

With the above vision in mind, we aim to host an international conference in Taiwan this year focusing on resilience and management. We will invite domestic and overseas scholars to present relevant research and practical experiences on resilience issues, considering resilience strategy formulation and adjustment from various perspectives. Therefore, the name of the 2024 International Conference on Resilience and Management hosted by the CRR at National Tsing Hua University is "Resilience and Management, an Interdisciplinary Landscape" to highlight the interdisciplinary collaboration on tackle resilience related issues from academics and practitioners.

The organization of the conference
is listed as follows

01

Conference Chairs

  • Lin, Chen-Chun, Dean, College of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University

  • Lin, Fu-Ren, Chief sustainability officer&Professor, Institute of Service Science, National Tsing Hua University

02

Advisory Committee

  • Huang, Catherine, Chairman, Taiwan Digital Enterprise Alliance

  • Hwang, San-Yih, Chairman & Distinguished Professor, Service Science Society of Taiwan & National Sun Yat-sen University

  • Ku, Amy, Chief sustainability officer, AUO Corporation

  • Peng,Yu-Min, Associate Dean & Chairman, Industrial Technology Research Institute & Chinese Society for Management Of Technology

  • Shih, Chin-Tay, Professor, College of Technology Management & Morris Chang Chair, National Tsing Hua University

03

Program chairs

  • Chang, Yuan-Chieh, Professor, Institute of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University

  • Ray, Soumya, Professor, Institute of Service Science, National Tsing Hua University

  • Wong, Chan-Yuan, Professor, Institute of Technology Management, National Tsing Hua University

04

Co-Organizers

  • Chinese Society for Management of Technology

  • Service Science Society of Taiwan

  • Taiwan Digital Enterprise Alliance

Organizer

Co-Organizers

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