Yurong CHEN
Présentation
Yurong CHEN is a PhD student in Laboratoire Génie Industriel (LGI) CentraleSupélec and Chair Armand Peugeot since Janary 2015. Thesis: New operators of electromobility: analysis of innovative business models and their impacts on the automotive industry Education background 2015- present:PhD Candidate in industrial science & Technology, at CentraleSupélec, Paris, France 2013-2014 Master of Science in Renewable Energy Science & Technology, at École Polytechnique, Paris, France 2009-2013 Bachelor of Engineering in Automobile engineering, at Beihang University, Beijing, China
Publications
Publications
Comment gérer les paradoxes des « ateliers putois » pour innover : le cas de l’automobileDécisions Marketing, 2019, 95, pp.77-98. ⟨10.7193/DM.095.77.98⟩ |
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Correlating the Seebeck coefficient of thermoelectric polymer thin films to their charge transport mechanismOrganic Electronics, 2018, 52, pp.335-341. ⟨10.1016/j.orgel.2017.11.018⟩ |
Mirroring Hypothesis and Integrality in the Electric Vehicle Industry: Evidence from Tesla Motors.Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Annual conference 2017, May 2017, Montreal, Canada |
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What is behind mirroring hypothesis? Dynamics between modularity and integration in the market creation: case from electric vehicle industry77th Academy of Management Annual Conference, Technology Innovation Management Workshop, Aug 2017, Atlanta, United States |
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Aggregation of demand side flexibility in a smart grid: A review for European market designEuropean Energy Market (EEM), 2015 12th International Conference, May 2015, Lisbon, Portugal. ⟨10.1109/EEM.2015.7216712⟩ |
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Aggregation of demand side flexibility in a smart grid: A review for European market designEuropean Energy Markets 12th international conference, May 2015, Lisbonne, Portugal. ⟨10.1109/EEM.2015.7216712⟩ |
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Business Model Design: Lessons Learned from Tesla MotorsGERPISA International Conference, GERPISA, 2015, Cachan, France |
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Business Model Design: Lessons Learned from Tesla MotorsTowards a Sustainable Economy: Paradoxes and Trends in Energy and Transportation, Springer, 2018, 978-3-319-79060-2 |