1121 academic semester
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu was honored with the Ministry of Education's Award for Recruitment and Retention of Outstanding Talents.
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu was honored with the Ministry of Education's recognition and incentive award for recruiting and retaining special outstanding talents. Professor Shih Hsin-Yu's research project, "An Initial Exploration of the Technical World System – A Case Study of Semiconductor Technology (Second Year)," received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Lin Hsin-Mei's research project, "Compliance Responses of Chinese Multinational Enterprises to Home Country Political Influence: The New Model of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment as a Compliance Strategy," was also granted support from the National Science Council.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping's research project, "The Impact of Online Game Players' Psychological States on Game Participation and Virtual Property Purchase Intent," received funding from the National Science Council.
In the 1111 academic semester:
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu was honored with the Ministry of Education's recognition and incentive award for recruiting and retaining special outstanding talents.
Professor Lo Shih-Min received the "Teaching Excellence Award" from our university for the 111 academic year.
Professors Chen Ching-Yi and Chang Yu-Fang participated in the "Internship Project for Sending Students to Emerging Market Enterprises in the 111th Year, Sponsored by Domestic Public and Private Universities" internship project competition and received the Teaching Contribution Award.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's fully English-taught course, "International Strategic Management (Liu Luo-Mei, Lin Yi-Zhen, Huang Shu-Man)," was honored with the Outstanding Teaching Assistant (video sharing) award.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course, "Emerging Industry Trends and Business Models (Lin Yi-Zhen, Lu Zhi-Ting)," received the Excellent Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu's research project, "An Initial Exploration of the Technical World System – A Case Study of Semiconductor Technology (First Year)," received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Lin Hsin-Mei's research project, "Research Collaboration and Cluster Innovation: Exploring the Role of Foreign Cluster Firms and Local Cluster Firms in Promoting Innovation from the Perspective of Regional Globalization Theory," received funding from the National Science Council.
1102 academic semester:
Professor Chen Ching-Yi's course, "International Marketing Management," was honored with a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping's course, "International Business Management," received a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Chiu Te-Ming's course, "Customer Management in the Era of Big Data," was recognized with a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Yu Chien-Ming's course, "Real Estate Investment and Transaction Practices," achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu received the university's "High Citation Journal Paper Award."
Professor Chang Yu-Fang was honored with the university's "Teaching Excellence Award" for the 110 academic year, including an experience-sharing video.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping also received the university's "Teaching Excellence Award" for the 110 academic year, along with an experience-sharing video.
1101 academic semester:
Professor Chang Yu-Fang was honored with the university's "Attracting and Retaining Special Outstanding Talents Flexible Salary Incentive."
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course, "Business Current Affairs Analysis (Liu Luo-Mei, Lin Yi-Zhen, Huang Shu-Man)," was recognized with the Outstanding Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Guo Yuan-Qing's course, "Enterprise Operating Models (Huang Shu-Man)," received the Excellent Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Wu Shu-Zhen's course, "Stock Implementation," achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Chiu Te-Ming's course, "Smart Retail Service Industry Operations," received a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Guo Yuan-Qing's course, "Enterprise Operating Models," was honored with a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping's course, "Human Resource Management," received a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu's research project, "Exploring Technological Development Paths and Strategic Choices from an Interactionist Perspective (Third Year)," received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Huang Yu-An's research project, "Design and Marketing Study of Multi-functional App for Scooter Owners," received funding from the National Science Council.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping's research project, "The Impact of Online Game Players' Co-creation Behavior on the Purchase Intent of Virtual Items: Is Co-creation Selfish or Altruistic?" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Chuang Wen-Bin's course, "Calculus II," received support in the form of a grant for digital learning materials from the university.Professor Chen Ching-Yi's course, "Statistics and Internship (Part II)," received support in the form of a grant for digital learning materials from the university.
Professor Chang Yu-Fang's course, "Advertising Management," received support in the form of a grant for Industry Expert Collaborative Teaching from the university.
In the 1091 academic semester:
Professor Huang Yu-An's course "International Marketing Management" received a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Guo Yuan-Qing's course "Enterprise Operating Models" achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping's course "Marketing Management" was honored with a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Chiang Feng-Wei's course "Business English Conversation (Part I)" received a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course "Introduction to International Business Management Cases" received innovative teaching assistance in the form of a grant for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) from the university.
Professor Chuang Wen-Bin's course "Business Intelligence Analysis of Big Data" received support in the form of a grant for digital learning materials from the university.
Research Project Grants from the National Science Council:
Professor Shih Hsin-Yu's research project "Exploring Technological Development Paths and Strategic Choices from an Interactionist Perspective (Second Year)" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Lin Hsin-Mei's research project "Legitimacy of International Profit and Non-Profit Organizations: An Analysis from the Perspective of Institutional Theory (Second Year)" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Huang Yu-An's research project "Study on the Operational Model of Cloud 3D Printing" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Wang Ming-Chieh's research project "Exploring the Co-movement of Liquidity, Fund Size, and Returns in the Taiwanese Market Index Stock Funds" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Lin Hsin-Mei's research project "Investigating Organizational Change in Large Professional Complex Organizations using the Technology Acceptance Model" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Hsu Chiu-Ping's research project "Employee Value Co-creation Behavior in the Service Industry: Exploring from the Perspectives of Job Engagement and Emotional Exhaustion" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Huang Yu-An's research project "To Travel or Not to Travel Abroad? A Study on the Impact of Positive and Negative Emotions on Overseas Travel Intentions" received support from the National Science Council.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's research project "Breaking Inertia, Initiating Corporate Change" received support from the National Science Council.
1082 academic semester:
Professor Zhang Yu-Fang was awarded the "Teaching Excellence Award" from the university for the 108 academic year, including an experience-Experience Sharing.
Professor Wu Shu-Zhen's course, "Economics and Internship (Part II) (Chen Yi-Chun, Wang Po-Chun)," received the Outstanding Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course, "International Strategic Management (Chen Yi-Chun, Kuo Yi-Chung)," received the Excellent Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Guo Yuan-Qing's course, "Industry and Competitive Analysis," achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Chiu Te-Ming's course, "Customer Management in the Era of Big Data," received a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Chiang Feng-Wei's course, "Business English Conversation (Part II)," achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course, "Introduction to Industry and Competitive Analysis Cases," received innovative teaching assistance in the form of a grant for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) from the university.
Professor Chuang Wen-Bin's course, "Management," received support in the form of a grant for digital learning materials from the university.
In the 1081 academic semester:
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course "Dynamic Coopetition and Platform Strategy (Instructor: Yu-Tzu Yu)" received the Outstanding Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course "Business Current Affairs Analysis (Instructors: Kuo Yi-Chung, Chen Yi-Chun)" received the Excellent Teaching Assistant award.
Professor Guo Yuan-Qing's course "Enterprise Operating Models" achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Chiu Te-Ming's course "Business Operations in the Era of Smart Retail Services" achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Lee Chen-Fa's course "Golf" achieved a top 10% ranking in the department's teaching evaluations.
Professor Lo Shih-Min's course "Introduction to International Business Management Cases" received innovative teaching assistance in the form of a grant for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) from the university.
Huang You-An, Professor's research project "Design and Marketing Study of Religious Tourism Itinerary App," received funding from the National Science Council.
Shih-Yu Shih, Professor's research project "Exploring Technology Development Paths and Strategic Choices from an Interaction Perspective (Year One)" received funding from the National Science Council.
Ming-Chieh Wang, Professor's research project "The Impact of Investor Sentiment on Taiwan Market Index Stock Exchange-Traded Funds: A Study during Asynchronous Trading Periods" received funding from the National Science Council.
Chiu-Ping Hsu, Professor's research project "Exploring the Impact of Elderly Community Software Use on Happiness and Loneliness" received funding from the National Science Council.
Huang You-An, Professor's research project "Study on the Influence Sources of Study Abroad Intentions: Building an Integrated Model based on the Push-Pull Model" received funding from the National Science Council.
Hsin-Mei Lin, Professor's research project "Legitimacy of International Profit and Non-Profit Organizations: An Institutional Theory Perspective (Year One)" received funding from the National Science Council.
Shih-Min Lo, Professor's research project "Toward a Digital Transformation Industry-Academia Project" received funding from the National Science Council.