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Executive Education
Specialise in providing training programmes to senior and top executives to inculcate cutting-edge knowledge so as to drive change, lead and strategize in their organisations
Undergraduate
A wide array of study choices from accounting, economics, finance, innovation and information management, to strategy and management and marketing
Executive Education
Specialise in providing training programmes to senior and top executives to inculcate cutting-edge knowledge so as to drive change, lead and strategize in their organisations
Undergraduate
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Nurture the next generation of business leaders by providing career advice and sharing your valuable experiences to undergraduate students
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Committed to collaborating with the corporate community in different ways
Executive Education
Specialise in providing training programmes to senior and top executives to inculcate cutting-edge knowledge so as to drive change, lead and strategize in their organisations
Thought Leadership
HKEJ Column
Prof. Heiwai TANG
E-commerce sales in Hong Kong currently represent only 8% of total retail sales, significantly lower than in markets like mainland China, the UK, and South Korea. This suggests substantial growth potential for e-commerce and digital trade in the region. The city should seize future trade trends and focus on digitizing trade by achieving three KPIs: the realization of paperless trade, the development of cross-border e-commerce, and the advancement of digital services trade.
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Dr. Yifei ZHANG
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing is rapidly gaining traction in global financial markets, aiming to integrate environmental protection and social responsibility into investment decisions to promote sustainable development. Despite its wide support, ESG investing faces criticism, particularly in the United States, where some state governments and the energy sector express concerns about its potential negative impact on the economy and business competitiveness.
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Dr. Maurice K.S. TSE
Will generative artificial intelligence (AI) become the next technology bubble? Or is it simply a short-term market adjustment? The rapid development of AI has attracted significant investment, yet many experts are raising alarms about a potential dotcom bubble. Some argue that AI companies are overvalued, with limited actual gains, urging investors to adopt a rational and objective approach to the sector's development.
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Prof. Roni MICHAELY
Are environmental and social (ES) funds really voting in support of their claims? Each year, asset managers vote on various proposals from the companies in their investment portfolio on behalf of fund investors, who expect strong support for ES initiatives from these companies. However, in a recent research conducted by the author, Prof. Roni Michaely, along with Prof. Guillem Calafi-Ordonez, and Prof. Silvina Rubio, a surprising pattern has been identified. These ES funds often support proposals that are expected to pass or fail easily. However, when it comes to close votes—where their decision really matters—they tend to vote against these proposals.
Read MoreNavigating Hong Kong’s Trade Digitalization: Three Essential KPIs
Prof. Heiwai TANG
Challenges to ESG Investment: Who’s Pushing Back and Why?
Dr. Yifei ZHANG
Will the AI Market Experience a Repeat of the 2000 Dotcom Bubble?
Dr. Maurice K.S. TSE
Mutual Funds’ Strategic Voting on Environmental and Social Issues
Prof. Roni MICHAELY
Flexible Moral Hazard Problems
Prof. Balazs SZENTES
Sample and Computationally Efficient Stochastic Kriging in High Dimensions
Dr. Xiaowei ZHANG
Final Price Neglect in Multi-Product Promotions: How Non-Integrated Price Reductions Promote Higher-Priced Products
Prof. Michael He JIA
RegTech: Technology-driven compliance and its effects on profitability, operations, and market structure
Prof. Alan P. KWAN
Our Stories
Professor Sundara Panchanatham’s Journey of Empowering Change through Knowledge and Compassion for Better Lives
Professor Sundara Panchanatham, Assistant Professor in Innovation and Information Management
Public healthcare systems are often under scrutiny on how they cope with growing demand and evolving health needs. Professor Sundara Natarajan Panchanatham has been studying ways to make them more accessible, efficient and sustainable.
HKU Business School Alumni Willam JOY: Navigating through the Aquatics World and Business World
William Joy
Freediver Jin Ming (William Joy) holds multiple Asian records and is also the world champion in Dynamic Apnea with Fins (DYN). The Shanghai-born athlete, who is able to cover 311 metres in just one breath, only started diving formally in 2018. Since then, he has continued to break national, Asian, and world records, and helped the Chinese National Team reach new heights in the aquatics world. To the surprise of many, Jin Ming doesn’t devote all his time to training.
Putting Families First: Professor Naijia Guo Shines a Spotlight on Family Economics and Tackles Asia’s Fertility Concerns
Professor Naijia Guo, Assistant Professor in Economics
Professor Naijia Guo has extensively researched labour economics and family economics, with a particular focus on structural labour. Having grown up in Shenzhen, a Southern Chinese city instrumental to China’s reform and opening-up, she is especially interested to this research topic. There, Professor Guo witnessed rapid developments driven by an influx of labour which has created a unique immigrant culture.
Combatting Gender and Racial Bias in Organisation: Professor Soojin Oh’s Journey of Advocating Diversity and Inclusion
Professor Soojin Oh, Assistant Professor in Management and Strategy
Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, Professor Soojin Oh aspires to use his knowledge to help combat gender and racial bias for underrepresented leaders. Impressed by the unique blend of cultures and identities within Hong Kong, Prof. Oh decided to embark on his journey to HKU Business School as an Assistant Professor in Management and Strategy.
Exploring Sustainability in Finance: Professor Roni Michaely’s Quest to Combat Climate Change
Professor Roni Michaely, Professor in Finance and Entrepreneurship
Driven by a willingness to cope with challenges and a curious mind, Professor Roni Michaely chose to become a scholar and is currently, a professor of Finance and Entrepreneurship at The University of Hong Kong.
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