Dr Linlan Huang is supervising a PhD student, Mrs Lina Du, on the topic: ‘A Study of the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Change of Leadership in the Hotel Sector in China’.
Linlan possesses extensive experience in supervising postgraduate taught and undergraduate dissertations.
Huang, L., Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2024) Applying generative AI to facilitate class orchestration with technology: ChatGPT and Nearpod for seminar activities. International Technology, Education and Development Conference Proceedings 2024(1). doi: 10.21125/inted.2024
Huang, L. and Zou, H. (2023). Facilitating Innovation Adaptiveness in the Low-Carbon Sector: Role of IJV-University Collaboration. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023(1).
Holtham, C., Huang, L. and Rich, M. (2023) Advancing active learning in management education: professional development for faculty through their own engagement. In: International MOBTS, 23-26 July, St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
Huang, L. Wan, Y. and Holtham, C. (2023). Using modern interactive software to enable greater learner influence within a physical classroom. In: Learning at City Conference, 29-30 May, City, University of London, UK.
Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Huang, L. (2023). How an interactive technology platform can contribute to diverse styles of teaching in the physical classroom. In: Learning, Teaching and Student Experience Conference, 19-20 May, ICC Wales, UK.
Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Huang, L. (2023). Student use of interactive technology in large face-to-face lectures post-pandemic – issues and opportunities. International Technology, Education and Development Conference Proceedings 2023(1). doi:10.21125/inted.2023
Huang, L. and Zou, H. (2022). Knowledge transfer speed in low carbon sector: roles of ijv’s dc and organizational relations. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022(1). doi:10.5465/ambpp.2022.18245abstract.
Huang, Linlan (2019) International joint ventures to shape policies promoting technology cooperation on ultra-supercritical coal plants in China: a multi-staged analysis of lobbying. In: The 2nd International Conference on Energy Research and Social Science, 28-31 May, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
Huang, Linlan and Zou, Huan (2019). Developing IJV’s absorptive capacity for promoting low carbon technology transfer: the role of intermediaries and external channels. In: The British Academy of Management 2019 Conference, 3-5 September, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
Huang, Linlan (2018) The decision-making process of Chinese local stakeholders to facilitate Sino-Japanese low carbon technology transfer: possibilities for decision-scaling. In: DMDU Annual Meeting 2018, 13 November 2018, Culver City, Los Angeles, USA.
Linlan is open to media collaborations by providing expert insights via interviews, opinion pieces, panel discussions and multimedia presentations.
Linlan works closely with the industry. Prior to joining academia, he served as a partner and the director of international business at Chungrui Tax Group (Hangzhou), a Nexia International member responsible for global expansion strategy and the R&D of Smart Tax Systems for Chinese SMEs. He has undertaken private and public consultation projects in China on people development, digitalization, international marketing and business development since 2015.