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    CUMT SEM · Academic Forum (40) CNRDS Data Empowers Research on Technological Innovation, Digital Economy, Green Development, etc.

    Published on: December 26, 2024 Views:

    Topic: CNRDS Data Empowers Research on Technological Innovation, Digital Economy, Green Development, etc.


    Speaker: Xu Mingzhen


    Senior Lecturer, China Research Data Services Platform (CNRDS)


    Host: Professor Chu Xu


    Time: December 30, 2024 (Monday) 15:00-16:00


    Venue: Room B108, School of Economics and Management, CUMT


    Organizers: School of Economics and Management, CUMT

     China Research Data Services Platform

     

    Abstract

    The lecture will focus on how the CNRDS financial data platform empowers research on technological innovation, green development, digital economy, and other topics.

    1. Data Case Analysis:

    Common Institutional Shareholding and Corporate ESG Performance, "Economic Research" 2023.04;

    Institutional Investor Network Structure and Corporate Innovation: Governance Effects of "Potential Purchases," "Management World" 2023.06;

    2. Introduction and Data Overview of CNRDS China Research Data Services Platform;

    3. Recommendations for Hot Topics in Technological Innovation, Green Development, Digital Economy, etc.;

    4. Summary and Q&A on Common Data Usage Issues;

    5. Intelligent Text Database and Application Scenarios;

    6. Application of AI Models in Scenarios such as Funds and Scholar Networks (Based on the Xueguo Platform).


    Platform Introduction

    The China Research Data Services Platform (CNRDS) is a high-quality, open, and platform-based comprehensive data platform for economic, financial, and business research in China. CNRDS collaborates with renowned professors and scholars from academia and industry both domestically and internationally to develop a series of specialized databases based on Chinese issues. It keeps up with academic hotspots and frontiers, providing many unique research data that are either unavailable or difficult to obtain in the market.