As the current COVID-19 pandemic curve begins to flatten in China, the global environment can be seen as a stark contrast. “Against such a solemn backdrop, investor sentiment has become relatively negative, with a pessimistic view on the future trends of both A-shares and housing prices, and lowered expectations of economic growth.
How should companies enhance their sustainability efforts post COVID-19?
What role do they play in meeting the challenges we face in today’s world?
How can civil society collaborate with private enterprise and government organizations to achieve a sustainable and inclusive future?
On May 7th, 2020, publication group Elsevier officially announced its annual “Most Cited Chinese Researchers” list of 2019. Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CGKSB) is proud to announce that 4 of its professors have been named on the 2019 list.
Key points by Tu Xinquan, Dean and Professor, China Institute for WTO Studies, University of International Business and Economics
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) in partnership with Chosun-Illbo held the Asian Leadership Conference (ALC) webinar on the ‘Global Economic Recovery from COVID-19,’ featuring keynote speakers ...
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) is proud to announce that eight CKGSB alumnae have been named Top 30 Influential Chinese Businesswomen of 2020
China is making progress in its economic recovery from the coronavirus crisis, but warning signs remain, according to Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Governments worldwide are providing unprecedented support to households, businesses and financial markets, however, due to the uncertain nature of the virus and its development, a great deal of ambiguity still remains as to what economic recovery looks like.
The Era of Chinese Multinationals. Competing for Global Dominance, before and after COVID-19.
This webinar is based on Lourdes Casanova and Anne Miroux’s new book in 2019 "The Era of Chinese Multinationals: How Chinese Companies Are Conquering the World".
CKGSB Research Fellow & Director Wang Jianbao will share with you his views on Confucianism, hierarchy, and meritocracy as possible models for global governance and modern management. He will be joined by Daniel Bell, philosophy scholar and Dean of School of Political Science and Public Administration of Shandong University.