Creative Works

Comics in CityU magazine

Can comics enhance interest in ethical business? Our comics are covered by CityU magazine and reported as "one of the first of its kind in entrepreneurship".

Comics reviewed in HK Good Post

Can comics spur young people's interest in social entrepreneurship? Our comics were reviewed by HK Good Post where the writer talked about the promise of comics.

Comics coverage by an NGO working on anti-terrorism

Entrepreneurship can help former terrorists to regain a new life. Our comics were covered by a non-profit organization that works with former terrorists as "credible voice."

The first comics in social entrepreneurship and sustainability

This 4.5-year comic project sought to offer a breakthrough in narrating and imparting knowledge of the concepts and strategies in social entrepreneurship and sustainability. Suitable for case study materials for undergraduates, MA/MBA/EMBA courses in (social) entrepreneurship, sustainability, social work, social policy etc. Can be used for explanation (descriptive) and a simulating "what-if" thinking (scenarios).

Dragon Tale: A Story of Social Entrepreneurship, Chuliu Publisher, Taiwan. E-comics in English via Google Play, HyRead, UDN Reading. Chinese version via UDN Reading and Eslite book store.

Mad Spicy Resto: A Story of Social Entrepreneurship, Chuliu Publisher, Taiwan. E-comics in English via Google Play, HyRead, UDN Reading. Chinese version via UDN Reading and Eslite book store.

The O's Lab: A Story of Social Entrepreneurship, Chuliu Publisher, Taiwan. E-comics in English via Google Play, HyRead, UDN Reading. Chinese version via UDN Reading and Eslite book store.

Meat free mondays and alternative meat for a sustainable world

A businessman and vegetarian (now a Schwab Fellow) found his life passion by changing how we eat by encouraging meat-free Mondays and promoting alternative meat.

Innovation for housing crisis

A former C-level business executive who believed that innovation can solve housing crisis, by developing a unique "3-year" living scheme for participants.

Empowering deviant youths via kickboxing

A former lawyer found a way to lose weight and reduce stress through kickboxing, trained by a formerly troubled Thai boxing instructor. A chance encounter leading to the formation of a work-integration social enterprise that uses Thai kickboxing to create employment, training and empowerment of troubled youths. 

From drug addiction to creating social change

A former drug addict who had spent a decade in and out of the jail and later found his passion in cooking and trained in Jamie Oliver's Kitchen was determined to "hire anyone like him" and established a social business that empowers ex-criminals by working as chefs and professionals in the culinary industry. 

Gangster turned social entrepreneur, now recruiting ex-criminals

An ex-gangster who spent years in the jail became a social transformer as he established a culinary venture that hires mostly ex-criminals to prevent them from going further astray.

The disabled cook, the elderly eat, the corporates pay

Engineer by training turned business executive and a passionate volunteer for the elderly found his way to set up an open-space hawker center social enterprise and hawker training school by employing people with all kinds of disability.