Xiaolan Fu


Professor Xiaolan Fu is a British-based Chinese economist, and Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. She is the Founding Director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development. She is a Professor of Technology and International Development and Fellow of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford.

Life

Xiaolan Fu was born in China on August 17, 1967, and she came to post graduate study at Lancaster University with her family. She completed her master's degree in a year and attained her economics doctorate in 2003. She wrote her thesis on the economics of her home country under the supervision of Vudayagi Balasubramanyam.
She was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Ten-Member High Level Advisory Group of the UN Technology Facilitation Mechanism and to the Governing Council of the UN's Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries. She is also a member of the UN SDSN Leadership Council led by Jeffrey Sachs.

Appointments

Professor Fu has been appointed as member of the scientific board of, member of the high-level group of the, and has been a consultant for UNDESA, UNCTAD, UNIDO, the World Bank, OECD, European Commission, ILO, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and UKTI. She serves on the Advisory Expert Group of the OECD Global Investment Forum and the DFID/ESRC Economic Growth Directorate, and is president of the Chinese Economic Association and CEA in 2010–2011. She has served on the Management Committee of the Oxford University China Centre since 2015. She is also a Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and University of Tsinghua, and a Visiting Professor at Fudan University. As a China expert, she has participated in various interviews and panel discussions at mainstream media including BBC, Sky News, CCTV, CGTN, People's Daily, and China Daily. In 2014, she was invited to address the UN General Assembly on ‘Science, technology and innovation in developing countries’.
In 2024, Professor Fu was appointed as the director of Oxford Advanced Research Centres by the University of Oxford, which wholly owns the Oxford Suzhou Centre for Advanced Research.
Professor Fu has been selected as one of ten winners in the Science and Innovation Management category of the of the year 2021.
Her research interests include innovation, technology, and industrialization; trade, foreign direct investment and economic development; emerging Asian economies; innovation and productivity in UK/USA. In 2016, Professor Fu was a keynote speaker at the first Huawei European Academic Salon, where she shared her research on international innovation as well as university-industry linkages. She has published extensively in leading international journals independently or in collaboration with others. Her recent books include Innovation under the Radar, China's Path to Innovation, China's Role in Global Economic Recovery and The Rise of Technological Power in the South. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, and serves on the Editorial Boards of Industrial and Corporate Change, International Journal of Technology Management, and four other international journals.
Professor Fu received research grants from funding bodies including the European Commission, ESRC, EPSRC, British Academy, DFID, and the Cairncross Foundation. She has also received the European Commission EFMD Gate2Growth 2005 'European Best Paper' Award, Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2012 Outstanding Paper Award, European Association of Management annual conference Innovation Strategic Interest Group 2017 Best Paper Award, and the best paper award in the  ‘Corporate and start-up collaboration’ track at the 2021 R&D Management Annual Conference.
Professor Fu came to Oxford from Cambridge University in 2006, where she was a senior research fellow. Before coming to the UK to begin her career in academia, she had five years’ work experience in the business sector in China. She is a Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford and is associated with Queen Elizabeth House. She testified on "the impact of China's Five-year Plans on Strategic Industries" at the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission Congressional Hearing.

Media presence

Professor Fu had a large presence in the media in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the world's economic climate both in the present and future. She began these interactions shortly after the pandemic began and continued until her last interview published under her University of Oxford staff biography. For such an interview, Professor Fu focused mainly on the short and long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on international trade and various innovations that will take place as a cause of this.

Selected publications

;Books and monographs
;Articles
  • Fu, X., Fu, M. Q., Ghauri, P. and Hou J. International collaboration and innovation: from a leading Chinese multinational enterprise. Journal of World Business, 57.
  • Fu, X., Ghauri, P., Ogbonna, N. and Xing, X. Platform technology and entrepreneurship in the base of the pyramid. Technovation.
  • Ghauri, P, Fu, X. and Minayora, A. Digital technology-based entrepreneurial pursuit of the marginalised communities. Journal of International Management.
  • Li, J., Van Assche, A. Fu, X., Li, Lee and G. Qian The Belt and Road Initiative and international business policy: A kaleidoscopic perspective. Journal of International Business Policy.
  • Fu, X., Buckley, P., Sanchez-Ancochea, D. and Hasan, I. The World has a Unique Opportunity, Journal of International Business Policy.
  • Fu, X., Li, Y., Li, J. and H. Chesbrough When do latecomer firms undertake international open innovation: Evidence from China. Global Strategy Journal. 12, 31-56.
  • Chen, J., Yin, X., Fu, X. and B. McKern Beyond catch-up: could China become the global innovation powerhouse? China’s innovation progress and challenges from a holistic innovation perspective. Industry and Corporate Change, 30, 1037-1064.
  • Lin, Y., Fu, M.X., and Fu, X. Varieties in state capitalism and corporate innovation: Evidence from an emerging economy, Journal of Corporate Finance, 67, 101919.
  • Fu, X., Emes, D., and Hou, J. Multinational enterprises and structural change in developing countries: A survey of literature. International Business Review. 30, 101801.
  • Fu, M.X., Bao. Q., Xie, H., and Fu, X. Diffusion of industrial robots and inclusive growth: labour market evidence from cross-country data. Journal of Business Research, 122, 670-684. .
  • Fu, X., Avenyo E. and Ghauri, P. Digital platform and development: A survey of literature, Innovation and Development, 11, 303-321.
  • Fu, X., Zhang, J. and Wang, L. The impact of Covid-19 and post-pandemic recovery: China and the world economy, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 18, 311-319.
  • Fu, X., Fu, M. X., Remero, C. and Pan, J. Exploring new opportunities through collaboration within and beyond sectoral systems of innovation: Evidence from China. Industry and Corporate Change, 30, 233–249.
  • Lema, R., Fu, X., & Rabellotti, R. Green windows of opportunity: latecomer development in the age of transformation toward sustainability, Industry and Corporate Change, 29, 1193–1209.
  • Fu, X. and Ghauri, P., Trade in Intangibles and the Global Trade Imbalance. The World Economy.
  • Fu, X.M., Bao, Q., Xie, H. and Fu, X. Diffusion of industrial robotics and inclusive growth: Labour market evidence from cross country data. Journal of Business Research.
  • Corsi, S., Fu, X. and Kulzer-Sacilotto, C. Boundary spanning roles in cross-border university-industry collaboration: the case of Chinese multinational corporations. R&D management.
  • Fu, X. Digital transformation of global value chains and sustainable post-pandemic recovery. Transnational Corporation, 27.
  • Fu, X., Buckley, P.J. and Fu, X.M., The Growth Impact of Chinese Direct Investment on Host Developing Countries. International Business Review, 29, p. 101658.
  • Fu, X., J Hou, M. Sanfilippo, ‘Highly skilled returnees and the internationalization of EMNEs: Firm level evidence from China’, International Business Review.
  • , World Development, v39, no 7, 1203-1212.
  • , World Development, v39, no 7, 1213-1225.
  • , World Development, v51, 221-233,
  • , Journal of Management Studies, v49, no 5, 970-999.
  • Research Policy, 41, 512-523.
  • , Research Policy, vol38, no 7. 1203-1213.
  • , Journal of Economic Survey.
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  • , World Economy, vol.28, no. 4, 607-625.
  • , Journal of Comparative Economics, vol 32, no. 1, 148-164.
  • , Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 39, No. 4, 27-46.

Current research

  • MNEmerge project: MNEs and global development
  • Valuation of early-stage technology
  • Understanding innovation in low-income country
  • Diffusion of innovation in low-incomes country
  • The Role of Internationalisation on Technological Capability-Upgrading in Developing Countries
  • The Inclusive Digital Model project