Li Zijie: Knowledge and expertise go hand in hand
Reporter Cui Yan

Some people say that universities should aim at acquiring knowledge through wandering in the sea of books; some say that universities should focus on extensive training and cultivating abilities. For Business w88 casino of w88 casinoLi ZijieFor the professor, the most important thing in college is the cultivation of basic abilities: how to discover problems, how to look at problems, how to solve problems... And the core of basic abilities in his words is: being knowledgeable and specialized.
Li Zijie is currently in charge of three-span courses including bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctoral degree. For master's and doctoral students, he often likes to explain some classic documents to students in class. "Teaching these classic documents is more difficult than teaching textbooks, because you need to read a document carefully before talking about it, but it may only take 20 or 30 minutes to teach students." However, he firmly believes that classic documents will greatly inspire students' thinking, and he still insists on such an uncomfortable teaching method.
Li Zijie himself likes reading very much. He joked that he "reads a lot of things" and doesn't just read books on management: management, economics, psychology, philosophy, history...as long as he is interested, he will dabble in them. Such extensive exposure allowed him to connect existing knowledge: "In this way, knowledge is not a point, but a facet." He believes that although such extensive exposure is of little use to his current research, it is very helpful in expanding his thinking.
If the cultivation of thinking requires extensive knowledge, then the study of special topics requires in-depth study. The research topic "Research on the Characteristics, Influencing Factors and Performance of Parallel Foreign Direct Investment" that he was selected into the "Outstanding Young Scholars Cultivation Program" is a reflection of his innovation and expertise. "Concurrent foreign investment" refers to the specific phenomenon of emerging market countries conducting "exploratory foreign investment" and "exploitation foreign investment" at the same time. Most of the original scholars studied "exploratory foreign investment" and "exploitative foreign investment" separately, but Li Zijie's research team is still a pioneer in studying the special phenomenon of the two simultaneously. Regarding special research, he said: "It is possible that when I give lectures, I can explain something to students in a few sentences, but when I study it, I have to be very precise and explore many aspects of the problem." His current research is expected to take two years to study carefully.
As for the progress of the research project, he introduced: "Now our research team has3To4Research-related articles will be published in some domestic and foreign journals in the next one or two years, but the core content is still behind. He also admitted that there will naturally be difficulties that need to be overcome during the research process. It is more difficult to interview domestic companies with multinational operations, so we have to use some secondary data. But even with such secondary data, "our research team may not be able to complete it even if a dozen of us work non-stop for a week." "Making these statistics may be boring, but in the process of research, new ideas often emerge, revitalizing the entire team.
“Lectures are broad and extensive, while research is narrow and precise. Teachers have to do different things at different times. "Li Zijie is able to balance erudition and expertise with ease, and will lead his students and his research team to a higher academic level.