Introduction: Sinyi Lecture provides a platform for advanced exchanges and dialogues around the theme of the modern destiny, mission, and transformation of the Confucian tradition in the business context. It invites distinguished scholars and business leaders to discuss topics relevant to business practices, with the hope to span across disciplinary boundaries, to close the gap between theory and practice, and to uncover, enrich, and apply traditional Confucian resources in spirituality, morality, ethics, and social institutions to business. The lecture aims at advocating and broadening the value of ren (human-heartedness or humanity), and promoting exploration and construction of a new business ethics under the perspective of spiritual humanism. This is the second lecture of Sinyi Lecture Series, Professor Paul Hsu, the founding dean of the School of Management of Taiwan University, will give a speech on the ethical basis of internet economy. After speech, Professor Hsu will join the dialogue on Confucian tradition and the entrepreneurship together with Professor Tu Weiming.
Topic: Confucian Tradition and the Entrepreneurship
Time & Date: 19:00-21:30, Nov.22, 2017 (Wednesday)
Venue: Sunlight Hall, Overseas Exchange Center, Peking University
Host: Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies at Peking University
Organizers: Sinyi Center for Culture Studies of Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies at Peking University, World Ethics Institute Beijing at Peking University
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Programme:
19:00-20:00 | Lecture:An Ethical Basis of the Internet Economy |
Lecturer:Paul S.C.HSU(Founding Dean of College of Management at Taiwan University) | |
Host:TU Weiming(Director of the Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies at Peking University) | |
20:00-21:30 | Dialogue:Confucian Tradition and the Entrepreneurship |
Participants: TU Weiming(Director of the Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies at Peking University) | |
Induction to all Participants:
Paul S.C.HSU
Professor
Paul S.C.Hsu was born in November 1936, with an ancestry in Qingyuan,
Hebei Province in China mainland. As a prominent managerialist and
educator, Professor Hsu now is the Kao Reyan Chair professor of Feng
Chia University, Chairman of the Taiwan Institute of Directors, and the
Chairman of Chinese Business Ethics Education Association. He has been a
pivotal figure in pushing forward Taiwan’s management education and
promoting business ethics in Taiwan.
Professor Hsu received his Ph.D.
in management from the University of Michigan in 1974. He served as a
Professor and Head of NCCU Department of Business Administration
(1969-1974), Dean of the NCCU Graduate School of Business Administration
(1974-1979), Associate Professor of the Faculty of Business
Administration at National University of Singapore (1980-1987), Founding
Dean of College of Management at Taiwan University (1987-1993). He has
been dedicated to the research and teaching of management for more than
50 years and was awarded the 6th Management Medal by the Taiwan
Management Association in 1990.
During his tenure, Professor Hsu has
worked as consultants in various governmental and business
organizations, including Director of the Board of the Taiwan Stock
Exchange (1992-1995), Standing Committee Member of the Academic Review
Committee of Taiwan Education Commission (1992-1995), Chairman of the
Board, Bank of Kaohsiung (1995-1998), Chairman, Chinese Management
Association (1997-2004), and Counselor of the Ministry of Economic
Affairs (1993-2010) and etc.
Due to his high reputation in academic
and practice, Professor Hsu is reputed as "the Father of Taiwan's
Management Science". His research interests include marketing, strategy,
organization, international business, business ethics, family business
and etc.
TU Weiming
TU
Weiming was born in 1940 in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China(With
ancestors’ home in Nanhai, Guangdong Province). Tu is a preeminent
Chinese scholar, a representative figure of contemporary New
Confucianism, and a crucial practitioner on the research and
transmission of Confucian culture.
After graduation from Harvard
University, Professor Tu taught at Princeton University (1967-71) and
the University of California, Berkeley (1971-81). He became a Harvard
Professor in both Chinese History & Philosophy studies and Religious
Studies in 1981. Later, he served as the Chairman of Harvard Research
Committee of Religious Studies (1984-87), the Chairman of the Department
of East Asian Languages and Civilizations (1986-89), and the Director
of the Harvard-Yenching Institute (1996-2008).
Professor Tu is
currently the Peking University Chair Professor (2010- ), the Founder
and Director of the Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies (IAHS,
2010- ), the Director of World Ethics Center of Peking University (2010-
). So far, Professor Tu Weiming has supervised over 30 PhD and
Post-doctorate students and educated thousands of undergraduates all
over the world.
For over 50 years, Professor Tu has devoted himself
to the interpretation of Confucian Classics, to the evaluation of
Confucianism from a perspective of cultural diversity in the world, and
to the revival of Chinese culture by a creative transformation of the
ancient tradition. The intellectual activities and academic discourses
advocated by him, such as “Cultural China”, “Civilizational Dialogue”,
“Reflections on the Enlightenment”, and “the Third Phase of
Confucianism”, have rendered profound influence in the international
circle of thoughts. His broad scope of academic interests, his
sympathetic concern towards both empirical and transcendental knowledge,
his retrospection and strategic vision of human civilization, made him
one of the most insightful and influential thinkers in the world.
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