Dr. Chih-Kai Chen
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Dr. Chih-Kai Chen

Professor
National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in International Business from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

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Biography

Dr. Chih-Kai Chen is currently working as Professor at Department of Cultural and Creative Industry Management National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan. He has completed his Ph.D. in Consumers and Entertainment Economy from same University. His main area of interest focuses on Consumers and Entertainment Economy. His main area of expertise includes Entertainment and Culture Economy, Strategic Marketing and Management, City and Environmental Economy, and Consumers. He has published 39 research articles in journals 15 conference papers, and 18 books contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Business Management and Accounting
100%
Information Technologies
62%
Human Resource
90%
Communications
75%
Econometrics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
26
Chapters
0
Articles
23
Abstracts
12

Selected Publications

  1. Chiu, Y.T. and C.K. Chen, 2018. Multidimensional causality between industry structure and industry strength on architecture design industry. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 21: 387-400.
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  2. Chiu, Y.T. and C.K. Chen, 2018. Fashion luxury industry is not business as usual: An anti-business model. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 21: 767-774.
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  3. Chiu, Y.T. and C.K. Chen, 2014. Linear structural cross-group relationship between social capital and national competitiveness. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 17: 213-234.
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  4. Chiu, Y.T. and C.K. Chen, 2014. Hierarchical causal model of intellectual property and licensing. J. Inf. Optim. Sci., 35: 275-289.
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  5. Chiu, Y.T. and C.K. Chen, 2013. Application of the hierarchical linear model on the gambling revenues comparison between Las Vegas and Atlantic city. J. Interdiscip. Math., 16: 97-116.
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  6. Chen, C.K., 2012. Hierarchical linear relationship between the U.S. leisure and entertainment consumption. Technol. Soc., 34: 44-54.
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  7. Chen, C.K., 2012. Application of hierarchical linear modeling on structure and performance in culture industry. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 15: 435-455.
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  8. Chen, C.K. and Y.T. Chiu, 2012. Application of hierarchical linear growth modeling on social capital competitiveness. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 15: 415-434.
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  9. Chen, C.K., 2011. nation analysis on culture industry and intellectual property. J. Inform. Optim. Sci., 32: 845-862.
  10. Chen, C.K., 2011. Relation between the releasing strategy and the domestic rentals on the US Major Film. J. Discrete Math. Sci. Cryptography, 14: 537-558.
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  11. Chen, C.K., 2011. Relation between the releasing and the domestic rentals on the U.S. major film. J. Discrete Math. Sci. Cryptogr., 9: 199-216.
  12. Chen, C.K., 2011. Intellectual property licensing and value creation of culture industry. J. Inform. Optim. Sci., 32: 827-844.
  13. Chen, C.K., 2010. Social capital and national competitiveness. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 14: 295-313.
  14. Chen, C.K., 2010. Short-form knowledge-based economy scorecards. J. Inform. Optim. Sci., 31: 789-807.
  15. Chen, C.K., 2010. Application of multidimensional scaling on culture industry. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 14: 315-339.
  16. Chen, C.K., 2009. Social capital and national innovation system. J. Econ., 57: 179-198.
  17. Chen, C.K., 2009. Construct validity of knowledge-based economy indicators. J. Stat. Manage. Syst., 12: 613-640.
  18. Chen, C.K., 2008. Cross-group analysis of knowledge-based economy indicators. J. Inform. Optim. Sci., 29: 1115-1139.
  19. Chen, C.K., 2008. Construct model of knowledge-based economy indicators. Transformations Bus. Econ., 7: 21-31.
  20. Chen, C.K., 2008. Causal modeling of knowledge-based economy. Manage. Decision, 46: 501-514.
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