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A dozen alumni from MGT have spent the weekend conducting activity-based assessment exercises that they designed themselves to help identify the most suitable candidates in Jiangxi Province for scholarships offered by the Virtus Foundation.
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More than 100 academics from the mainland are participating in the 5th National Conference on International Trade, held by CityU and Beijing University of International Business and Economics.
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Selected academic papers by students from CityU have been included in the newly launched Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS) scheme and added to CityU’s Institutional Repository for online access.
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Two final year students in the Faculty of Business (FB) get set to thrive on an investment banking career.
I think I would be a different person today if I had not made good use of the learning opportunities at City University of Hong Kong.
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.
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.
Which variables have been proven to cause the failure of an organization — discrimination based on ethnicity, or discrimination based on work values?
Hong Kong people are more likely to work overtime without complaint than people in Shanghai and Taipei, but they derive less sense of pride from their work, a recent CityU survey showed. The researchers warn that the lack of appreciation Hong Kong people receive for their work might impair their competitiveness in the long term, though they a enjoy competitive edge in the short term, thanks to their willingness to work long hours.

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