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The Pacific Economic Review(PER)has been included in the Social Sciences Citation Index. PER aspires to highlight global economic linkage throughout the Asia Pacific Rim, said Prof Eden Yu, Head of the Department of Economics and Finance and Founding Editor.
Final-year marketing students of City University of Hong Kong were honored in an award presentation ceremony for providing valuable insights in their consultancy projects conducted for four renowned and fast-growing corporations.
Final-year students in the Department of Marketing were honoured for their outstanding consultancy work at an awards ceremony on 5 January.
CityU's Office for Chinese Management Development hosted the “2004 EAMSA Annual Conference – Harmony v Conflict: Euro-Asian Management in a Turbulent Era”, 3-6 November. Over 60 scholars and practitioners from 18 countries came together to address how a harmonious business environment can be created and managed successfully in an increasingly turbulent business environment.
Olympic medalists Mr Li Ching and Mr Ko Lai-chak, together with their coach Mr Chan Kong-wah, shared their success with CityU staff and students, 9 October, 2004.
A recent survey on corporate governance practice in Hong Kong listed companies shows that investors reward companies with good corporate governance practices.
About 100 students were present at the 21 April symposium on China's impact on Hong Kong's economy and job market. The event was organized by the Asia-Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society (ASES) as a way to help students understand and prepare for their future careers.
Do you participate in newsgroups? Are you an opinion leader? Marketers want to get to know you better. Dr Nan Zhou, Marketing Department, CityU recommended ways that marketers can identify and influence opinion leaders in newsgroups and turn them into "positive product information brokers", in his 24 February research seminar with Dr Alex S L Tang, Hong Kong Baptist University's Department of Marketing.
Which variables have been proven to cause the failure of an organization — discrimination based on ethnicity, or discrimination based on work values?
CityU researchers have scored almost one third of the total funding approved for the NSFC-RGC Joint Research Scheme 2003-04.

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