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Neo Boon Siong Professor |
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Yeo Soh Ling Angela DID : 65 - 6516 8135 Email: |
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Ashish Lall Assoc Professor |
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Ho Mei Lin Nina DID : 65 - 6516 7504 Email: |
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Business Development Manager |
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Ana Duek DID : 65 - 6516 6726 Email:
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Ng Kwan Kee DID : 65 - 6516 7029 Email: |
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Chung Lai Ling Susan DID : 65 - 6516 7502 Email :
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Stevenson Yu DID : 65 - 6516 7906 Email: |
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Radhika Joshi
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Alvin Diaz
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Ruby Toh
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Do Hong Hanh
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Professor Neo Boon Siong is Director of the Asia Competitiveness Institute in the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in the National University of Singapore. He was formerly Dean of the Nanyang Business School at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. An expert in strategy, management and organisational change, he has over 26 years of experience in accounting and finance, information systems, research, business advisory, management education, and corporate governance.
He currently serves as Director on the Boards of OCBC Bank, Great Eastern Holdings Ltd, Great Eastern Life Ltd, Overseas Assurance Ltd, Keppel Offshore and Marine Ltd, J Lauritzen Singapore and English XChange Pte Ltd. He also serves as Member on the Boards of Securities Industry Council, Income Tax Review Board, and the Goods and Services Tax Review Board. He has advised many major corporations and government agencies, facilitated strategy workshops, and led management development programs for senior executives and government officials.
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Associate Professor Ashish Lall holds a PhD (Economics) from Carleton University. He has published extensively in the areas of productivity and efficiency measurement for firms and industries, trade policy and competition policy. Prior to joining the Asia Competitiveness Institute, he taught Economics and Business Strategy at the Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Earlier in his career, Ashish worked in Canada for the Royal Commission on National Passenger Transportation and was a consultant with Abt Associates. He is a member of the Singapore Competition Appeal Board and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Hamburg Aviation Conference.
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Professor Wong Poh Kam is currently on joint appointment with the Business School and Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He is also Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at National University of Singapore. He obtained two Bachelor of Science Degrees, a Master of Science Degree and a PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has published in numerous international journals on innovation strategy/policy and technology entrepreneurship and lead in a number of major international collaborative research projects, including the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) study, the European Science Foundation-sponsored 10-country international comparative study on National Innovation System of small countries, the Sloan Foundation-funded Globalization of Data Storage Industry Project, the Stanford Project on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE), and the US NSF-funded 10-country Global E-Commerce Diffusion (GEC) international comparative study. He has also consulted widely for international agencies such as the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.
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Assistant Professor Vu Minh Khuong holds a PhD and an MBA from Harvard University. Prior to joining NUS he was a faculty with the Sawyer School of Business at Suffolk University (Boston, USA). He has also taught at the Keio University (Tokyo, Japan). His research interests focus on the determinants of economic growth and competitiveness, and their policy implications. His recent works (co-authored) appear in Scandinavian Journal of Economics, World Economic Outlook (IMF), and Challenges of Economic Policy Reform in Asia (Stanford University).
He has consulted the World Bank, IMF, USAID, KPMG, and Monitor Consulting Group on projects concerning development, competitiveness, and e-government. He has previously held various management and professional positions in Vietnam, including CEO of Songcam Chemical Manufacturing Company, Chief Economic Adviser to the Mayor of Haiphong City, and Research Associate at the Prime Minister’s Research Commission.
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Assistant Professor Wong Marn Heong’s research interest is in the roles of knowledge, technology and openness in affecting business performance, industry evolution and economic growth. Her research specialization is in the micro-econometric analysis of firm productivity performance. She has carried out studies on the contribution of firm dynamics to industry productivity growth in Australia, and was lead researcher in a pioneer Productivity Commission-Australian Bureau of Statistics project that explored the performance effects of Australian business innovations.
Marn Heong has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore. She has been visiting lecturer at the School of Economics at University of Adelaide, and adjunct lecturer at the Macquarie Graduate School of Management. Marn Heong also has work experience in the fields of public policy and media and communications. She acquired close knowledge of APEC and ASEAN processes while at the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council.
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Assistant Professor Ora-orn Poocharoen received LL.B from Hitotsubashi University, majoring in International Relations and LL.M from the University of Tokyo, majoring in Political Science. Her current research focuses on the assessment of public management reforms, anti-corruption strategies and collaborative governance, policy transfer, and representative bureaucracy. Prior to joining the LKYSPP in October 2007, she had been teaching at the Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University in Thailand for four years.
She has advised and researched for various institutes in Thailand, including the Office of the Public Sector Development Commission, the Bureau of Budget, the Public Policy Development Office, Action Aid, and the World Bank in Bangkok, and for international organizations such as Transparency International. She co-authored a chapter in Patricia Ingraham (ed.), In Pursuit of Performance, John Hopkins Press, April 2007, aside from co-authoring in other articles that appear in Public Administration Review and Public Organization Review journals.
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