Teaching
I teach courses on information systems, digital innovation and sustainability on undergraduate, master, and PhD levels
AC2401: Accounting Information Systems
Undergraduate
This course aims to provide accountancy and business students as well as those from other disciplines like computer science and engineering, with a strong conceptual and technical foundation in key business processes and enterprise information systems, a necessary pre-requisite for effective performance of business professionals in the current digital era.
AN6804: Design Thinking and Technology Management
MSc Business Analytics
This course will introduce students to the key innovation skills that leaders and managers need to identify new business opportunities and to drive innovaiton in their firms. Through a series of highly interactive sessions, students will learn to apply design thinking to identify key customer needs and derive solutions to key problems.
BM6806: Designing and Innovating for Sustainability
MBA
This course aims to help students understand frameworks and tools that can help design solutions for business innovation with sustainability considerations. The course will be helpful for students who are, or aspire to be, managers involved in designing and innovating for organizations to seize new opportunities of business growth, ensure environemental sustainability, and create positive social impacts.
PB6811: Business Design with Blockchain
Professional MBA
This course aims to provide the foundation for students to learn about various use cases for blockchain technology, enabling them to understand when it is important and useful to use blockchain, and when it is not. Students will learn the dilemma of using this technology for creating value and being sustainable.
BR7332: Comtemporary Issues in Information Systems
PhD
This course aims to provide PhD students in information systems doctoral seminars on a variety topics in cutting-edged research areas.