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CKGSB Founding Dean and Professor Xiang Bing is featured in the book, “The World after COVID-19,” published by the Global Business School Network (GBSN). In the book, Dean Xiang reflected on how countries can seize the moment to create a better world, and how business schools can play a vital role in finding solutions to society’s biggest challenges.

Data collected in April 2021 for the first quarter of the Cheung Kong Investor Sentiment Survey (CKISS) found that retail investors showed pessimism towards China’s capital markets while institutional investors showed optimism

Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) is proud to announce that four of its professors have been named as “Highly Cited Chinese Researchers of 2020” by Elsevier

We’re celebrating World Book Day with these book recommendations from our professors to help you stay curious and humble.

Professor of Economics, Zhong Ling, at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) has developed a model framework which takes into account multiple epicenters that allows policymakers to simulate outcomes and guide reopening strategies.

Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) and Johns Hopkins Carey Business School announces a new dual degree master’s program.

On International Women’s Day, CKGSB hosted a special-edition webinar of the Women in Leadership Forum on “Fostering Gender Equality in Leadership Roles”.

On February 22, 2021, the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) hosted Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s sixteen freshmen, who are stranded in China due to the pandemic, at CKGSB’s Shanghai campus. This is part of an innovative cooperation carried out between the two schools, which are also planning to jointly offer degree programs in the future.

Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) recently partnered with the Møller Institute, Churchill College in the University of Cambridge to jointly design and deliver a new online programme, Igniting Innovation for Impact, to over 45 global participants.

The latest Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business Investor Sentiment Survey (CKISS) 2020 Q4 data reflects survey responses from 2,500 individual and institutional investors, who feel more optimistic towards China’s financial markets, China’s real estate and the US-China trade war.

Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) Founding Dean and Professor of China Business and Globalization Xiang Bing, shares key insights on how foreign companies can survive in the Chinese market amid the current global environment

To offer you an overview of CKGSB’s global presence, we share with you our 2020 highlights.

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