YEE-TIEN FU is an Associate Professor at the Department of International Business, College of Commerce, National Chengchi University. He holds a PhD in Engineering-Economic Systems and an MS in Statistics from Stanford University, an MS in Industrial Engineering from Virginia Tech, and a BS in Industrial Engineering from Chung Yuan Christian University. Research Areas: International Investment, Business Forecasting, E-commerce Economics and Strategies Key Themes: Corporate governance, financial innovation, cross-border business models, and data-driven decision-making His recent work focuses on business strategy and financial technology , with publications analyzing Stanford’s endowment management, cross-Strait e-commerce collaboration, and ethical compensation frameworks. He has presented at conferences like the Western Decision Sciences Institute and British Academy of Management, emphasizing big data analytics and sustainable innovation . Scientific Honors: Senior Excellent Teacher (20 years) from Ministry of Education Senior Excellent Teacher awards from National Chengchi University (20 and 10 years) NSC Type A Research Award His teaching spans International Investment, Applied Financial Engineering, and Computer Simulation. Contact: iamtedfu@nccu.edu.tw
Dr. Shih-Wei Chao is an Associate Professor at the Department of Finance within the College of Commerce at National Chengchi University (NCCU). With a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Davis (2010), his academic career at NCCU spans from Assistant Professor (2010-2018) to current Associate Professor (2018-present). His research focuses on Monetary Economics , Financial Economics , and Applied Econometrics , particularly examining bond risk premiums and long-run risk modeling. Education PhD in Economics, University of California, Davis (2005-2010) His research program includes five major publications since 2016, with recent work analyzing monetary policy targeting strategies and climate change impacts on bond markets. He serves as principal investigator for multiple National Science and Technology Council projects, including studies on climate finance (2022-2023) and bond risk premiums (2019-2021). The College of Commerce at NCCU, where he works, maintains EQUIS accreditation and fosters international collaborations with institutions like Pfizer and universities in Singapore, Indonesia, and New Zealand.
JYH-SHEN CHIOU is a Professor at the Department of International Business, College of Commerce, National Chengchi University (NCCU). He obtained his Ph.D. in Marketing from Michigan State University in 1996 and has been with NCCU since 1996, serving as Associate Dean of Commerce (2013-2017), Department Chair (multiple terms), and Convener of Management Division II at Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council. His leadership extends to editorial roles in journals like Journal of Business Research and Management Review . His research focuses on strategic marketing, consumer behavior in digital contexts (e-commerce reviews, social media), international B2B relationships, and brand management. Recent work explores fintech adoption, luxury retail strategies, and cross-cultural buyer-seller dynamics. He has published extensively in top-tier journals including Journal of World Business and Industrial Marketing Management . He has led over 30 research projects funded by Taiwan's National Science Council, including multi-year grants on brand crisis management (2019-2022), consumer asset perception (2016-2019), and financial technology innovation (2017-2021). His work consistently examines technology's impact on marketing practices. Honors include : Fulbright Scholar 4 EMBA Teaching Excellence Awards (104th–107th academic years) 3 College of Commerce Teaching Excellence Awards Distinguished Professor title from NCCU
Wan-Ning Hsu is a full-time Professor at the College of Law, National Taiwan University, specializing in Labor Law, Employment Law, Workers' Compensation Systems, and Civil Law. With a Doctor of Laws from the University of Tokyo and practical experience as a labor law practitioner, she bridges academic research and real-world legal application in Taiwan's labor landscape. Education: Bachelor of Laws, National Taiwan University Master of Laws, Nagoya University Doctor of Laws, University of Tokyo Her research focuses on comparative labor law systems (particularly Japan-Taiwan), workers' rights protection , and ESG integration in labor markets . She examines judicial interpretations of labor standards, occupational injury compensation, and evolving workplace regulations through bilingual scholarship (Chinese/Japanese), influencing policy reforms in working hours, harassment prevention, and gender equity. Recent publications (2023-2024) reveal three key trends: (1) ESG frameworks reshaping corporate labor obligations, (2) judicial reinterpretation of commuting accidents and part-time worker rights, and (3) cross-border analysis of Japan's labor reforms informing Taiwan's regulatory evolution. Her work consistently links theoretical civil law principles with practical labor dispute resolution. Scientific Awards: 蔡萬才法學講座教授 (2021) 霖澤法學研究獎 (2019) 臺大法律學院服務優良獎 (107學年度) 日本冲永賞 (2012) 日本東京大學大學院法學研究科特別優秀賞 (2010) As principal investigator for 12 research projects (2011-2025), she secured grants from Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology and Labor Affairs Bureau. Key initiatives include ESG-labor law integration studies (2023-2025), workplace harassment prevention systems (2022-2023), and Japan-Taiwan comparative analyses of occupational safety. Her projects directly inform legislative proposals on workers' compensation insurance and gender equity. While no formal lab structure is documented, her international collaborations—particularly with Japanese institutions like the University of Tokyo—form dynamic research networks advancing comparative labor jurisprudence through joint publications and policy workshops.
Professor Kung Chen serves as a Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei, Taiwan. With over two decades of academic experience, he has established himself as a leading researcher in blockchain technology, financial technology, and cybersecurity. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical business applications, particularly in the financial sector. Ph.D. in Computer Science, Yale University (1989-1994) M.S. in Computer Science, National Taiwan University (1985-1987) B.S. in Computer Science, National Taiwan University (1981-1985) Professor Chen's research primarily focuses on blockchain applications, cybersecurity solutions, and data privacy technologies. His work explores practical implementations of blockchain in financial systems, secure data management frameworks, and privacy-preserving protocols. He has made significant contributions to smart contract development, consensus algorithms, and blockchain integration with IoT systems. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration across computer science, business, and policy domains. Analysis of Professor Chen's recent publications reveals a strong focus on blockchain technology (45%), cybersecurity (25%), and IoT systems (15%). His work shows a clear evolution from foundational research in aspect-oriented programming toward applied financial technology solutions. The interdisciplinary nature of his publications spans computer science, medical informatics, and public policy domains, reflecting his ability to connect technical innovations with real-world applications. Senior Excellent Teacher Award (20 years service) Senior Excellent Teacher Award (10 years service) Distinguished Professor at National Chengchi University Special Outstanding Talent Award from National Science Council Excellent Research Award for Internationalization (multiple years) Type A Research Award from National Science Council Professor Chen has secured substantial research funding as Principal Investigator for numerous projects totaling millions of dollars, primarily from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council and industry partnerships. His grants focus on blockchain applications in finance, cybersecurity solutions, and academic network infrastructure. He has led major initiatives including the Financial Technology Innovation Operations Research Center and various blockchain laboratory development projects across multiple institutions. Professor Chen is affiliated with several research laboratories at NCCU, including the Lab of Intelligent Finances and Smart Contracts, Blockchain and Financial Technology Innovation Lab, and the E-Business Lab. His research teams typically include interdisciplinary members from computer science, business, and policy backgrounds, reflecting the applied nature of his work. He frequently collaborates with industry partners, particularly in the financial sector, to ensure practical relevance of his research findings.
Cheng Chih-fu is a Professor at the Institute of Technology Management and Intellectual Property, College of Business, National Chengchi University. He currently serves as Vice Dean of the College of Business and Executive Director of the EMBA program. His research focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship, operational strategy, entrepreneurial ecosystems, and digital transformation. Professor Cheng received his PhD from Waseda University's Graduate School of Information, Production & Systems in Japan (2005-2008), and holds MS and BS degrees in Computer Science from the University of Houston in the United States. His academic journey at National Chengchi University began as an Associate Professor in 2014, progressing to full Professor in 2021. His research spans entrepreneurial ecosystems, innovation management, digital business transformation, and supply chain management. Professor Cheng has published extensively in high-impact journals, with his recent work focusing on pandemic response strategies, digital supply chain management, and entrepreneurial ecosystem dynamics. His research often employs advanced analytical methods including fuzzy logic, DEMATEL technique, and multi-criteria decision-making approaches. Professor Cheng has secured numerous research grants from Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology, primarily focusing on sustainable entrepreneurship ecosystems, ESG impact on entrepreneurial ecosystems, and innovation opportunities. His research projects demonstrate a consistent focus on understanding how technology, policy, and collaborative innovation shape entrepreneurial success. Teaching Excellence Award (2010, 2011, 2012, 2021, 2022) Outstanding Teaching Award (2010, 2021) 2022 E-System Creative Application Competition Third Place - Guidance Teacher 2021 EMBA Thesis Award Excellent and Merit - Guidance Teacher 10-Year Distinguished Teacher Award (2017) Professor Cheng actively contributes to academic service as an Editorial Board Member of Asia Pacific Management Review since 2014 and serves as Director of the Chinese Association of Science and Technology Management and the Committee on Entrepreneurship Education. His work bridges academic research with practical business applications, particularly in helping entrepreneurs navigate complex ecosystems and develop sustainable business models.
Joyce Lee is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management Information Systems, College of Business, National Chengchi University. Her research focuses on online communication behavior, social media communities, and digital innovation. Education: PhD in Management from the University of Bath, UK. Research Themes: She investigates interorganizational collaboration dynamics, digital resilience during crises, and the design mechanisms of smart technology. Her work bridges qualitative methodologies with practical applications in healthcare, financial technology, and social media governance. Scientific Awards: UMC 聯電經營管理論文獎-優等獎 (2022) 資深優良教師(10年) (2021) 國科會研究獎勵 (2021) Grants & Projects: Principal investigator for 15+ NSCT grants since 2010, including projects on digital banking, medical communication, and social media governance. Currently leads MOST 112-114 on普惠金融与AI-driven services. Labs: Affiliated with the Digital Innovation & Management Research Lab and the Financial AI Cloud Lab at NCCU.
Dr. Shwu-Min Horng is a Professor and current Chairman of the Department of Business Administration at National ChengChi University in Taipei, Taiwan. With a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Management from Arizona State University, he has built an academic career spanning over two decades at NCCU, progressing from Assistant Professor (2004-2012) to Associate Professor (2012-2020) before attaining full professorship in 2020. His administrative leadership includes serving as Department Chairman since 2023. Professor Horng's research specializes in operations management ecosystems, with core expertise in: Supply chain optimization and resilience Operations research applications in business contexts E-commerce consumer behavior and social commerce Systems simulation for decision-making Corporate governance and accounting quality His recent work examines emerging areas including metaverse business models, semiconductor supply chains amid US-China trade tensions, and sustainable urban energy systems. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals strong interdisciplinary focus, with 47% addressing e-commerce/social media behavior, 33% examining corporate governance/accounting, and 20% focused on operations/supply chain optimization. Temporal trends show increasing attention to behavioral economics in digital environments and supply chain resilience strategies. Professor Horng has received multiple research honors including: Makalot Industry-Academic Collaboration Award (2024) Best PhD Thesis Advisor Award from Taiwan Management Association (2016) 20-Year Senior Excellent Teacher Award from NCCU (2023) He actively leads major research initiatives as Principal Investigator for National Science and Technology Council projects, including current longitudinal studies on US-China trade war impacts on semiconductor supply chains (2023-2026) and developing supply chain resilience frameworks (2021-2023). His research group focuses on operations analytics and digital business transformation.
Hsing-Hua Chang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Money and Banking within the College of Commerce at National Chengchi University. He has been a faculty member since 2001, initially serving as an Assistant Professor before promotion to Associate Professor in 2014. His administrative roles include serving as Department Chair from 2022-2024. His research focuses on game theory, microeconomics, and applied finance, with publications spanning banking efficiency, risk management, and financial innovation. Education includes: Ph.D. in Economics, Harvard University (1994-1999) M.A. in Economics, Harvard University (1994-1999) B.A. in Economics, National Taiwan University (1986-1990) Research domains encompass theoretical and empirical work in financial economics, with recent emphasis on machine learning applications in portfolio optimization, currency risk premia modeling, and systemic risk measurement. His work frequently examines Taiwan's financial markets and policy impacts. Award recognition includes teaching excellence honors: Senior Excellent Teacher (20 years) - National Chengchi University (2023) Senior Excellent Teacher (10 years) - National Chengchi University (2011) Research grants include principal investigator roles for National Science and Technology Council projects on systemic risk measurement (2016-2017), central bank communication effects (2014-2015), and financial market liquidity (2013-2014). Current research collaborations involve machine learning applications in finance and ESG investment factors.
Jeng-Chung Chen is a Professor and Distinguished Professor at the Institute of International Management (IMBA), College of Management, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan. He has held leadership roles including Director of the Institute of International Management (2012–2018) and currently serves as Director of the Taiwan Pan-Asia Prospect Research Center since 2016. Education: Ph.D. in Communication and Information Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa (2002) His research centers on electronic commerce, information systems, information ethics, project management, and IS service quality. His work explores user behavior in digital environments, including social media engagement, cloud computing adoption, privacy concerns, and consumer impulse buying in augmented and virtual reality shopping. He has made significant contributions to understanding user satisfaction, online trust, and the impact of technology design on user behavior. His recent publications (2025–2011) span top journals in human-computer interaction and information systems, revealing a strong trend toward studying immersive technologies (AR/VR), live streaming commerce, and coping with digital overload. These works integrate behavioral theories with empirical methods, often using PLS-SEM and experimental designs. Scientific Awards: Mr. Lu Feng Zhang Memorial Medal, Chinese Management Association (2013) Service Science International Collaborative Research Award, Taiwan Service Association (2012) Distinguished Research Paper in Information Technology, Decision Sciences Institute (2012) President of the Association for Chinese Management Educators (2012) President of International Chinese Information Systems Association (2011) Scopus Young Scientists Nomination (2015) Who's Who in the Word (33rd Edition) (2016) Dr. Chen has supervised 89 academic works and led 13 research projects as Principal Investigator, focusing on social media strategies, cloud storage adoption, and digital privacy. His projects are typically funded at the national level and emphasize practical implications for organizations and policy. He actively contributes to advancing research in digital innovation and sustainable technology use. He is affiliated with key research centers at NCKU, including the Taiwan Pan-Asia Prospect Research Center, where he leads initiatives on regional digital transformation and cross-border e-commerce. His lab and research team focus on behavioral experiments, survey-based studies, and data analytics in digital consumer behavior and organizational IT adoption.
KUO FENG HUANG is a Professor in the Department of Business Administration at National ChengChi University 's College of Commerce, with extensive research contributions in Strategic Management, International Business, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship . Their work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies across Asian markets, particularly focusing on SME dynamics, technology transfer, and institutional capital. PhD in Management from University of London (2005) Teaching since 2005 at National ChengChi University Research interests span Strategic Alliances, Innovation Ecosystems, and Organizational Theory , with significant publications in top journals like Strategic Organization and Journal of Business Research . Recent work investigates digital transformation in SME internationalization and institutional voids in China . Awards include AIB 2017 Best Reviewer and multiple National ChengChi University teaching excellence awards . Principal Investigator for 114-102 National Science and Technology Council projects Focus on AI integration in strategic management (2025-2027) Active in academic leadership as Director of Doctoral Programs and Secretary of Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society.
Chih-Yuan Chou is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management Information Systems, School of Management, National Chengchi University since 2025.02. Previously served as Assistant Professor at the same department from 2020.08 to 2025.02. Ph.D. in Technology Leadership & Innovation, Purdue University (2016-2020) M.S. in Economics, Purdue University (2014-2016) M.S. in Management Information Systems, National Chengchi University (2010-2012) B.S. in Information Management, National Central University (2006-2010) Research focus spans Social Media, E-commerce, Human-Automation Interaction , and Technology Innovation . Key themes include digital marketing communication, technostress coping strategies, and privacy boundary theories. Current projects explore AI-driven language revitalization and recommendation systems in career development. Recent publications examine gamification in education , neobank ecosystem dynamics , and generative AI adoption , appearing in journals like Electronic Markets , Information Systems Journal , and conferences including ECIS and PACIS . Notable awards: ECIS 2025 Best Paper (2nd Runner-up) , AIS Distinguished Member , and multiple conference associate editor commendations. Active in research grants including: 2025: Principal Investigator for AI-Driven Indigenous Language Revitalization 2025: Principal Investigator for Martech Strategy Filtering 2023: Principal Investigator for DevOps-based Education Design 2022-2023: Advisor for Digital Consumer Fraud Studies Teaching expertise: Database Management Systems , Social Media & Digital Marketing , and Technology Innovation . Currently serves as Alumni Ambassador for Purdue University.
FONG-LING FU is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management Information Systems, National Chengchi University. She specializes in User Interface Design, E-Commerce, and E-learning. Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Management and Information Systems from Mississippi State University (1991), an M.S. in Information Systems from Georgia State University (1984), and a B.S. in Business Administration from National Chengchi University (1978). Research Focus: Her work explores the intersection of technology and education, emphasizing user-centered design principles for web-based systems. Key interests include educational gamification, e-commerce usability, and collaborative learning frameworks. Publication Trends: Her recent articles (2007-2012) predominantly address e-learning optimization, UI/UX design metrics, and consumer behavior in digital commerce. Common themes include pedagogical innovation, web accessibility standards, and data-driven personalization systems. Research Projects & Grants: She has led multiple initiatives including: 商學基礎課程網路化 提昇大學基礎教育計劃 (Business Foundation Course Networking for University Education Enhancement) 網路廣告類型 涉入度與廣告效果之實證研究 (Empirical Study on Online Advertising Types and Effectiveness) 資訊服務廠商之類別及顧客關係之研究 (Study on Information Service Provider Categories and Customer Relationships)
Chuen-Lung Chen is a Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University's College of Commerce in Taipei, Taiwan. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Auburn University in the United States, with additional graduate and undergraduate degrees from Tamkang University and Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan. His research focuses on Applied Operations Research, Production and Operations Management, and Scheduling Theory and Applications . Professor Chen has developed numerous optimization algorithms and heuristics for solving complex scheduling problems in manufacturing and service industries, with applications extending to financial engineering and knowledge management systems. His work bridges theoretical operations research with practical business applications, particularly in production planning and resource allocation. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on flow shop scheduling problems, with increasing applications to financial modeling and knowledge integration systems. His research methodology combines traditional operations research techniques with evolutionary computation approaches like genetic algorithms and particle swarm optimization. Distinguished Professor award (2016-2017, 2015-2016, 2012-2013) Senior Excellent Teacher Award (10 years, 2010) Academic Research Excellence Award (2010) Multiple Internationalization Research Excellence Awards (2007-2008) Outstanding Service Teacher Award (2008) Outstanding Teaching Award (2002) MOST First-Class Research Award (1990) Professor Chen has secured substantial research funding through Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), directing numerous projects on scheduling algorithms, financial modeling, and management information systems. He has held significant administrative roles including Department Chair (2011-2014), Deputy Dean of the College of Commerce (2008-2016), and Director of the International MBA Program (2011-2016). His leadership extends to directing international programs and contributing to university-wide initiatives for English-taught degree programs. His work demonstrates a sustained contribution to both theoretical advancements in operations research and practical applications in manufacturing and financial systems, with a research trajectory showing increasing interdisciplinary connections between operations management and information systems.
Professor Chiu Yi-chia is a distinguished faculty member at the Graduate Institute of Technology, Innovation and Intellectual Property Management, College of Business, National Chengchi University. He has served as a Professor since 2014 and has held significant administrative positions including Director of the Institute and Executive Director of MBA programs. His educational background includes a PhD in Technology Management from National Chiao Tung University (2000-2003) and a Master's degree from the same institution (1995-1997). Professor Chiu specializes in strategic management, business model design, enterprise growth, platform and ecosystem competition, and digital competition strategy. His research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical business applications, particularly in technology-intensive industries. He has published extensively in top-tier journals on topics related to technology management, corporate venturing, and innovation strategy. His publication record demonstrates a strong focus on business model innovation, technology portfolio management, and strategic approaches to corporate growth in digital ecosystems. His work frequently examines the interplay between organizational capabilities, technological resources, and competitive strategy across multiple contexts including SMEs, technology firms, and platform businesses. Distinguished Long-service Teacher Award (20 years) Outstanding Service Teacher Award Fellow of the Chinese Association of Technology Management Professor Chiu has supervised numerous graduate students and has led multiple research projects funded by both government agencies and private enterprises. His administrative experience includes serving as Director of the Graduate Institute and Executive Director of MBA programs at National Chengchi University, where he has contributed significantly to curriculum development and program enhancement. He is actively involved with research centers and initiatives at National Chengchi University that focus on technology management, innovation, and intellectual property, contributing to both academic advancement and practical industry applications.