![]() Dear friends of HKUST Business School, Strengthening strategic partnerships and engaging with stakeholders is one of our main focuses to continue various dialogues on important business topics. Last month, we held two signature events – the annual symposium on Risk Management and Business Intelligence and a launching event for the newly established Center for Economic Policy – that aimed to advance global business knowledge and promote knowledge transfer. Meanwhile, the Tanoto Center for Asian Family Business and Entrepreneurship Studies published a joint research that examined how leading Asian businesses thrived during the pandemic. Additionally, we announced the appointment of our new Marketing Head, Professor Jiewen Hong, and we also welcomed the new student-led executive committee of the Business Student’s Union, HKUSTSU (BSU) as they celebrated their 30th anniversary. Read on and find out more about our latest events and engagement activities!
Professor TAM Kar Yan ![]() Leading Asian Businesses that thrived during COVID-19 Learn more about the unique traits that helped eight Asian family businesses survive and thrive. ![]() Appointment of Head of Marketing A new leader is set to chart the path forward in the field of marketing research and education. ![]() 2021 Symposium on Risk Management and Business Intelligence: Risk Management in the Changing World Prominent leaders shared their experience in translating risks into business opportunities. ![]() HKUST Business School Launches Center for Economic Policy Recap the online panel on the “Challenges Facing Competition Policy in Hong Kong and Asia” that celebrated the Center’s launch. ![]() Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Alumni Sharing on AI and Machine Learning Alumnus shared unique insight of AI and machine learning in a post-COVID world. ![]() Inauguration of 30th Executive Committee of Business Student’s Union, HKUSTSU
Continuing the tradition of serving business students through exciting programs and engagement activities.
![]() Does being nice help ace a virtual negotiation?
Or should we toughen up and be firm? Professor Martha JEONG has a few tips for us!
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