Excellent thesis award
Congrats to our recent Ph.D. graduate of ICO NIDA, Mr.Akaraphun Ratasuk. His dissertation got the “Excellent thesis award” from the Thesis Contest at NIDA this year. His dissertation was closely supervised under the guidance of her advisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol.
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“Naming contest” for the new co-working space of NIDA
Miss Naphathchaya Chotikarnpattana, a Master’s student of ICO NIDA Chinese program, won the grand prize award in the “Naming contest” for the new co-working space of NIDA. Her award-winning name, “NIDA C-Space”, represents Co-Working, Creativity, Community, and Connectivity, which are derived from the “C” letter in the name. ICO
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The Influence of Corporate Networks on Competitive Advantage: The Mediating Effect of Ambidextrous Innovation
Ms. Huayun Wang, a recent Ph.D. graduate of ICO NIDA, published her dissertation in the “Journal of Technology Analysis & Strategic Management”, which is ranked in the “SCImago Quartile 2”. Her work is under supervision of Dr. Chih-Cheng Fang (Francis) Corporate networks are important channels through which external resources can be
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Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Job Performance
Dr Zhongwu Li and Dr Yapeng Lin published their academic paper in the Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education. This journal is in Scopus database. The title of the paper is Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Job Performance. The influence of emotional intelligence on employee job performance has been attracting
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The Effect of Social Media use on Customer Qualification Skill and Adaptive Selling Behaviors of Export Salespeople in China
Her research investigates the benefits of using social media for export sales activities by using the survey data collected from 873 salespeople in Mainland China. The study found that using social media can promote customer qualification skills and adaptive selling behaviors of salespeople. The more interesting finding is that the benefits from using
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