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Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Research Interests
Assoc Prof Appa Iyer Sivakumar
Advanced Manufacturing Systems Engineering; Design, Planning, & Scheduling of Manufacturing systems; Supply Chain and Logistics Analysis; Operations Research; Planning & design of Supply Chain; Multi-Objective Optimization, Discrete Event Simulation, Scheduling, Logistics, and Research Methodology
Assoc Prof Arthur Lee Gilbert
Impact of case teaching on learning (in-progress); Adoption of new technological innovations; Public policy to encourage network-based startups; Use of ubiquitous ad-hoc network technologies, especially by public sector.
Dr Chan Teng Heng
Prof Chan's areas of expertise are business & HR strategies, HR Consulting, impact of technology on management and role of entrepreneurship in startups. His current research areas are in strategic impact of HR practices on organisation performance, HR impact on photographic equipment retailing, and impact of technology on HR & Management.
Assoc Prof (Adj) Chan Ying Lock
Assoc Prof Chan's expertise are in the areas of hospitality and tourism, and SME start ups. His current research works include sustainable tourism, the economic impact of global tourism and SME entrepreneurship.
Assoc Prof David Lee Butler
Prof Butler's area of expertise are surface metrology, machining processes and novel removal processes. His current research focuses on electrokinetic removal, the application of diatoms for nanotechnology and ultraprecision grinding.
Assoc Prof Fock Siew Tong
Prof Fock's research interests are in entrepreneurship, banking business especially in corporate banking and private banking, and intergeneration transitional issues of large family businesses in Asia Pacific. His research findings have been published i top refeered journals such as Family Business Review, the Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship and International Journal of Business and Information. He has wriiten a new book on Dynamics of Family Business: The Chinese Way which has been published by Cengage Learning in August 2008. His research findings have been presented at leading international conferences such as the Babson-Kauffman Foundation Conference on Entrepreneurship. He is also on the editorial board of thee Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Assoc Prof Foo Check Teck
Professor FOO Check Teck's areas of research interests are cross disciplinary in technology, management and strategy. His current focus on management is to lead in developing Chinese theories of management and relating Art of War thinking to systems engineering. As for applied engineering and technology, he concentrates on sustainability engineering (neogenesisasean.web.com) and innovations in port/infrastructural technology and AI for judging.
Asst Prof Han-Wong Soke Yin
Prof Han-Wong Soke Yin's areas of expertise are entrepreneurship and marketing.
Asst Prof Ho Kong Weng
Dr Ho had published in the areas of social mobility, international outsourcing, wage inequality, technopreneurship, and unemployment, including both theoretical investigations and empirical studies using Singapore data. His current research topics include intergenerational transmission of religious human capital, economic growth of a small open economy in a world of ideas, trade and indeterminacy, non-monotonic relationship between human capital and unemployment, and happiness studies. He is currently writing a paper on the educational aspiration and intergenerational mobility in Singapore, and another paper on inter-personal and intergenerational transmission of happiness. Together with other researchers, he is also wrting a paper on distance to frontier and the natural rate of unemployment, and working on a mutli-year evaluation of a work support program.
Asst Prof Kang Soon Lee, Eugene
Eugene's areas of research expertise are in corporate governance, director interlocks, and entrepreneurship. He has published in the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Corporate Governance: An International Review, and Multinational Business Review.
Dr Khoo Hong Meng
Her main research interest lies in the area of Relationship Marketing. In particular, she is interested in investigating network relationships in Asia. However, she is also keen to conduct research in areas of measurement, cross-cultural marketing, and product innovations.
Prof Lee Chang Leng, Brian
Prof Brian C L Lee's areas of expertise are circuit analysis, engineering design and development, manufacturing and technology transfer and management. His current research interest is on entrepreneurship and innovation. He has contributed to journal, conference and book publications.
Assoc Prof Liu Yunhua
Dr. Liu Yunhua's research area covers international economic relations of Asian countries, Chinese economy, and urban economics. His articles are published in journals of Economic Development and Cultural Change, Applied Economics, Journal of Policy Modeling, China Economics Review, Global Economy Journal, ASEAN Economic Bulletin, and Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. He teaches the courses of principles of economics, international economics (undergraduate and graduate level), urban and transport economics.
Prof Naresh K. Malhotra
Currently interested in the research and application of multivariate methods to the study of consumer decision processes. Other research interests include international marketing/cross-cultural research. More recently, research on the interface of marketing and information technology management. Application areas include healthcare, retailing, Internet usage, India and China.
Asst Prof Oh Soon-Hwa
Dr Oh Soon-Hwa is a photographer and trained educational researcher. Her research interest focuses on the artist and dealer relationship. Based on her observation and experience as an emerging artist in NYC, she developed a study that explored the cultural, social, and psychological roles of the networks of relationships among artists and art world professionals. By employing a qualitative research method of case study she documents and analyzes the experiences and practices of emerging artists in NYC and in Paris, and their significant art dealers, curators, and collectors. The study identifies various roles of networks of relationships and examines in which ways their relationships contribute to the development of their creative works. She is the author of the book "From art school to art world" (2009). In her photographic practice, she currently work on a semi-documentary project "Girls from Mekong Delta". This body of works has been recently selected for the curated exhibition of "The pursuit of Happiness" for Noorderlicht photo festival (2009). Aesthetics Creativity Sociology of Arts Studio Practice Documentary projects Photography Theory and Criticism
Asst Prof Peer Mohideen Sathikh
Peer Sathikh has research interest in three areas of design : User Interface and Experience Design Cultural and ethnographic influence on Product Design Industrial Design Pedagogy His move from design consultancy to an academic position at the School of Art, Design and Media (ADM)is to enable him to focus his energy to research in those areas, besides teaching.
Assoc Prof (Adj) Philip Wong En Hou
1. Cellular Therapy and devices used for cell transplantation 2. Implantable Medical Devices 3. In-vivo imaging of disease, particularly cardiovascular related 4. Materials used for implantable devices
Mr Robert Stewart Boyd
Issues relating to Mergers & Acquisitions, as well as Corporate Strategy.
Asst Prof Tan Brian Roy
Institutional Theory (Including soft aspects such as cultural dimensions) Firm Strategy such as product and geographic diversification Business Models Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alliances, Mergers and Acquisitions
Prof Tan Hong Siang
Research interests: Microwave remote sensing, electromagnetic propagation and scattering, dielectric mixture theory, heat transfer techniques for drying applications, filtered cathodic vacuum arc techniques for thin film applications, non-invasive waveguide probes for biomedical applications.
Assoc Prof Tan Joo Seng
Prof Tan's research interests are in global leadership, cross-cultural communication, cross-cultural negotiation, international human resource management, and organizational safety
Assoc Prof Tsui-Auch, Lai Si
Dr. Lai Si Tsui-Auch specializes in institutional theory, business group studies, corporate governance reforms, state-capital relations, and the issues of trust and control within multinational corporations.
Asst Prof Zhou Wubiao
Prof Zhou's areas of expertise are economic sociology (especially entrepreneurship and economic development), organizations, and inequality.
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