发布时间:2020-06-19
The COVID-19 epidemic in 2020 is the fastest, most widespread and most difficult public health event since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Under the leadership of the CPC with Chairman Xi Jin-ping at the core, the whole country and people have made great efforts and sacrifices to achieve remarkable results in the fight against COVID-19. Behind the speed, scale, and efficiency of China's fight against COVID-19, we have valuable solutions and experience.
Under the serious situation caused in enterprise management and public governance during the epidemic, brilliant results have been achieved by faculty and students of the College of Management and Economic (CoME) of Tianjin University (TJU). They worked together to complete Suggestions on the Enterprises Management and Public Governance in the Epidemic in 2020, which carried out a series of scientific research around the enterprise strategies, industry development, government decision-making, and public action. Divided into four chapters, the research earnestly finded a breakthrough for the enterprise, and provided new ideas for the social development after the epidemic.
The catalog of the research
Chapter One: Facing the challenge: Study on enterprise countermeasures during the epidemic
Chen Wei-dong: New changes in corporate behavior and economic structure after COVID -19
Huo Bao-feng et al.: How to survive the cold winter of the epidemic? -- Enterprise resilience
Huo Bao-feng et al.: The epidemic comes! Termination of cooperation? Or to offer help? Choices of overseas customers
Lin Yu: How can a manufacturing enterprise transfer "danger" to "opportunity" during the resumption?
Pan Jing-zhou: How do front-line managers manage and motivate employees under the epidemic?
Zhang Wei: Take precautions: the short-term impact of the epidemic on the economy
Chapter Two: Turning crisis into opportunity: Research on industrial development during the epidemic
Liu Wei-hua: Build a strong, intelligent and safe manufacturing supply chain system
Liu Wei-hua: Major developed economies supply chain strategy policy trends and their implications
Liu Wei-hua et al.: All countries work together to safeguard global supply chain security
Liu Wei-hua et al.: The impact of the epidemic on global supply chain security and its response
Qi Er-shi etal.: After the outbreak of the epidemic: Manufacturers should make rational decisions -- Let’s talk about the story behind X.0
Xie Bai-chen: The impact of COVID-19 on China's electricity production and electricity marketization reform
Yang Bao-chen et al.: Quantitative analysis on the impact of the epidemic on China's auto market
Zhang Shui-bo: The epidemic has made the construction industry pay more attention to "HSE" management
Zhang Xi: Under the epidemic, knowledge sharing helps online learning
Chapter Three: Emergency response: Study on government countermeasures during the epidemic
Fu Li-ping et al.: Epidemic and University Responsibility: Modern social governance concept and system construction
Fu Li-ping et al.: Focal issues in emergency management
Fu Li-ping et al.: Early warning of emergency events and the launch of emergency plans
Fu Li-ping: Build community of grassroots governance
Ja Ning et al.: Analyze why epidemic war is so difficult from the complex network theory
Mao Zhao-fang: Countermeasures and suggestions for China's manufacturing industry to resume production under the co-existence environment of "post-epidemic period" in China and "outbreak period" overseas
Chapter Four: Coordinated response to COVID-19: Research on public action in epidemic situations
Guo Jun-peng: During the epidemic, beware of the excessive use of personalized recommendations on digital content platforms
Hu Ye-fei et al.: How to read the numbers in the epidemic: an important capacity for public life
Wu Wen-qing: Strategies to improve college students' willingness to start businesses under the post-epidemic empathy fatigue
Zheng Chun-dong et al.: The study of double-path formation mechanism of individual prosocial behaviors in the context of major public threats, based on the research on donation during COVID-19
Zheng Chun-dong et al.: Why are we all willing to help Wuhan?
Zheng Chun-dong et al.: Great difficulty and great love -- individual prosocial behavior in disaster
Zheng Chun-dong et al.: Fans -- witness the power of invisible social groups
Zheng Chun-dong et al.: The rise and responsibility of new opinion leader group
By the College of Management and Economics