24 March 2021 | The Evolution of Digital Entrepreneurship, FinTech and FinReg |
9:00am-10:00am | Opening Session Participation in Person: Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Research Complex, RLG 502 (computer lab), RHB502 (Big data Lab). |
9:00am-9:05am | Opening of the Conference (Thomas YUEN, PI of the IIDS project) |
Keynote 9:05am HK time 12:05noon Sydney time | AI, FinTech and Big Data: Landscape and Applications Prof Longbing CAO Abstract PPT Video Record |
10:00am -11:00noon | Session 1 Video record |
Chair: Thomas YUEN | The Economics Behind the Evolution of the FinTech Industry David YEUNG, Cynthia ZHANG and Thomas YUEN Abstract |
Live Streaming E-Commerce as a business start-up option for Hong Kong youngsters. Lubanski LAM and Monica LAW Abstract | |
Changing contexts of Entrepreneurial Development in Hong Kong Mark NG Abstract | |
11:00pm – 12:00noon | Session 2 Video Record |
Chair: Thomas YUEN | A Way Forward for Logistics Industry: Post COVID-19 Chi Kin AU, Yui yip LAU and Simon WONG Abstract |
Evidence of price convergence within the Greater Bay Area in China using nonparametric tests. Kai Yin WOO and Shu Kam LEE Abstract | |
The Two pathways in FinTech Development Wan Ling CHU and Thomas YUEN Abstract | |
Google mobility data in Hong Kong And Daily COVID-19 cases: An investigation using Machine learning algorithmic. Thomas YUEN and Wan Ling CHU Abstract | |
12:00noon -1:00pm | Session 3 Video record |
Chair: Edward TANG | Factors influencing Continuance Intention towards Mobile Banking Services in China Brian WONG, Monica LAW and Jinyan QI Abstract |
Virtual banks and financial inclusion in Hong Kong: a regulatory perspective Samuel LAW and Davyd WONG Abstract | |
Speculate a lot Edward TANG Abstract | |
1:00pm – 2:00pm | LUNCH |
2:15pm -3:30pm | Panel Discussion (Invited Speakers) Video Record |
Chair: Samuel LAW | Human Intelligence or Artificial Intelligence? A supplement or A complement? Insights from industry practitioners |
Digital Transformation and Cultural Shifts, which comes first? Brit Blakeney Anghelakis, Executive Director, Innovation and Ecosystems, Consumer Banking Group, DBS Bank (HK) Ltd | |
Document possessing through AI Solution: The current state and the way forward. Cheney Cheng, Managing Partner, Altive Group; Chairman, Apoidea Group | |
How does, and Could, Technical intelligence replace human intelligence? An insight from using Traslateral RegTech in conducting stronger AML/CFT Control Eric Shun-Kuen, CHAN, Deputy CEO, CNBCB (HK) Capital Ltd Andre LEUNG, CEO, Aereve | |
3:45pm to 5:00pm | RoundTable Discussion (Invited Speakers) Vidoe Record |
Chair: Lubanski LAM | The Evolution of Digital Entrepreneurship |
Percy CHAN, CEO & Partner, Jiyan Investment Management (HK) Co. Ltd Rono KWONG, Group Chairman, Asia Interactive Content Holding Limited Gordon LAM, Chairman, Sino-Future Group Limited | |
5:00pm to 6:00pm | Closing Session |
Keynote 5:00pm HK time 10:00am Central European Time | Blockchain in Banking: Possible Use Cases and Benefits Dr. Oriol Caudevilla Agenda PPT Video record |
6:00pm to 6:05pm | Closing of the Conference (Thomas YUEN, PI of the IIDS project) |
Session 1, 2 and 3
Chairs and presenters should enter the ZOOM meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time. Oral presentations should be no more than 15 minutes for each presenter. This will leave roughly 15-20 minutes for questions at the end of each session.
Panel Discussion
Chairs and invited speakers should enter the ZOOM meeting 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. Oral presentations should be no more than 20 minutes for each topic. This will leave roughly 15 minutes for questions and discussion at the end of each session.
Roundtable discussion
Chairs and invited speakers should enter the ZOOM meeting 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. Chair should drive the discussion to ensure that all invited speakers have equal time to express their view.
This conference is part of the INTER-INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (IIDS) which are fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (RGC Ref. No.: UGC/IIDS15/B01/19