Meet Our Professors
Representing more than 25 countries, our elite faculty members can broaden your perspective of global business management and share their sharp business insights about Asia. Here are the current profiles of just a few of our professors#:
Highlighting Our Professors
Prof. Xuan Wang
Prof. Tat Koon Koh
Prof. Jeevan JAISINGH
Prof. Ekkachai Saenyasiri
Prof. Jiewen HONG
Prof. David Hagmann
Prof. Bradford Bitterly
Prof. Paul Kitney
PhD, The Australian National University
- Former Chief Equity Strategist (Asia-Pacific) for Daiwa Capital Markets
- Former Investment Strategist at Morgan Stanley and Blackrock
Prof. Allan HUANG
Prof. Xinyu HUA
Prof. Stephen Shih
MBA in Management, University of California
- Associate Dean of the HKUST MBA Programs
- Former Executive Vice President, Bain & Company
OUR SIX DEPARTMENTS STRIVE TO PROVIDE FIRST-RATE BUSINESS EDUCATION TO OUR HIGHLY DIVERSE AND HIGH-CALIBER STUDENTS.
The Department of Accounting provides students with an international, cutting-edge perspective that is essential for career success in our global economy.
The Department of Economics, despite its relatively small size, has been consistently ranked as among the best in Asia and the rest of the world.
The department of Finance aims to produce world-class research, deliver first-rate finance education, and contribute to the financial developments in Hong Kong, Mainland China and the Asia-Pacific regions.
The Department of ISOM (Information systems, business statistics & operations management) seeks to provide innovative solutions to business problems that confront modern corporations in an ever-more globalized and digitally-connected economy.
The Management department is recognized internationally as a significant force in research. It cares about the intellectual development of this region and contributes to it through active research, high-quality teaching, and ongoing participation in community activities.
The Department of Marketing has become a center of academic excellence, always advancing academic conventions.