The Department of Finance

Department of Information Management

Department of Asia-Pacific Industrial and Business Management
Introduction

In August 2001, the National University of Kaohsiung established the Department of Asia-Pacific Industrial and Business Management. The original idea underlying the establishment of this unique department is to provide skilled management personnel for Taiwan's manufacturing industries operating on the Island and other countries, especially the Southeast Asian countries and China.

Under the Global Logistics Development Plan sponsored by the government, a lot of highly skilled labor is needed resulting from creating the country's second science and technology corridor linking Tainan Science-Based Industrial Park with the Kaohsiung Multifunctional Commerce and Trade Park.

In addition, many traditional manufacturing industries in order to cut operation costs have moved their production plants from Taiwan to China as well as to Southeast Asian countries. However, a great number of emigrated companies have been confronted with serious management problems due to unfamiliar with the invested countries' economic policy, regulations, culture and language differences. In viewing of this, it is necessary to have an academic department training students specialized in Asia-Pacific affairs to be employed by these emigrated companies in solving the encountered management problems.

From time to time, the emigrated companies need to upgrade the skills of their executives and technicians by sending them back to Taiwan for re-training. This department is equipped with adequate faculties and facilities to meet their requirements.

Students of this department are consisted of three different sources: the first are local students through conventional university entrance exam, the second overseas Chinese students, and the third foreign students through applications. In the foreseeable future, each source of students is expected to account for one-third of the total students in the department.

In the overall structure of the National University of Kaohsiung, this department is under the College of Asia-Pacific Affairs. Two other independent graduate institutes also plan to establish within the College: one is the Institute of Southeast Asian Socio-Economics, and the other the Institute of Mainland China's Affairs on Economics and Trade. They are to be established in August 2005 and August 2006, respectively.

The baccalaureate in commerce programs including industrial and business management during the days last four years and normally carry a minimum of 128 credits. Of this total, some 86 credits are compulsory courses, and the remaining 42 credits are electives, including 28 credits of electives from general education courses offered by the other faculties in the university.

Another baccalaureate program in the evenings was also established in August 2003. This program is offered to students who have already obtained an associate degree from a junior college and have a full-time job during the days. Students entering this program are required of a minimum of 80 credits (63 compulsory courses and 17 electives) and normally take 3 to 5 years to complete the degree.

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is to be established in August 2005. When it completes, the College of Asia-Pacific Affairs is expected to have two undergraduate programs offering baccalaureate in commerce and three graduate programs offering respective MBA, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, respectively.

The National University of Kaohsiung is located in the north of Kaohsiung City, which is the largest seaport and manufacturing center of Taiwan. Kaohsiung City is situated in the middle of the Asia-Pacific region, at the central axis of Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, and coastal Mainland China. This pivotal position gives Kaohsiung to become an international transportation and transshipment center. Kaohsiung's geographic advantage has enabled the Department of Asia-Pacific Industrial and Business Management to educate and train skilled personnel to be capable of managing business in the Asia-Pacific region and all over the world.

The design of curriculum for the department of Asia-Pacific Industrial and Business Management is learned from the University of Hawaii, by incorporating different courses in culture, arts, history, geography, and sociology due to multiple races in the Asia-Pacific region. In the meantime, some specialized courses in the areas of industrial technology and management are also incorporated into the curriculum.

These courses are currently the most demand in the Asia-Pacific region, according to the Asian Institute of Technology,

The department offers an array of programs that include both general and specialized courses in the areas of industrial and business management. This delicate balance between general and specialized training is made necessary by the complexity of the problem facing managers today. They must fully understand the economic, political, social, and technical environment in which they work (general instruction) and they must also be ready to think and act in light of advanced management concepts (specialized instruction).

This is why the baccalaureate program at the department has been designed to allow students to blend general and specialized training according to their specific objectives. It is hoped that this flexibility will not only help students attain their career objectives but also prepare and inspire them to expand their knowledge even after graduation and throughout their professional life.

Most of the courses are offered in Chinese and some are in English. The department allows some courses given in official languages of the Southeast Asian countries, based on the number of students registered in these courses. Students in junior or senior years must undertake at least one full-year course of special topic on industrial and business management related to one of the Southeast Asian countries

Specialty

Courses are designed to give students the fundamentals in management as well as practical industrial and business insight in the Asia-Pacific region. In terms of specialty, courses offered by the department can be grouped into five areas:

Regional Economies and Industries
Students can have specialized instruction in industrial structure, industry policy, trade policy, science policy, investment, financial regulations, industrial competitiveness, and political and economic organizations in the Asia-Pacific region.

Worldwide Web of Chinese Business
Specialized instruction is in Chinese networking, Confucianism and business management, the effect of social networking in regional economic development and industrial cluster, Chinese presence to the Southeast Asian economies, an evolution of society in the Asia-Pacific region, and the building of regional innovation system.

Multinational corporation management
Courses are given in international marketing, international financial management, knowledge management, international industrial competitiveness, strategic management, and investment strategy.

Industrial management
Students interested in this area can focus in operations research, operations management, business logistics, business analysis and diagnosis, science and technology management, product design and development, manufacturing engineering management, production automation, flexible manufacturing system, and total quality management.

Information management

Students choose this program may select commerce automation, electronic commerce, management information system, production and marketing information system, product information management, and research and development management.

Equipment

To facilitate teaching and research, the library has gradually increased its collections of professional textbooks and references relevant to the curriculum of the department. Right now the volumes of books are some 5,300 in Chinese, and 2,000 in English. The library also subscribes 160 professional journals. Of this total, 60 are in Chinese, and 100 in English. In addition, the library processes 22 different kinds of electronic journals and databases.

In cooperation with the College of Law, the Asia-Pacific Business and Legal Consultation Center is established in November 2003. This Center is to provide consulting services in legal and commercial aspects to firms or individuals who are interested in undertaking business ventures in China and in Southeast Asian countries.

o meet teaching requirements, the department plans to setup two laboratories in the early 2004: one is the Production and Supply Chain Management, and the other the Business Operations and Marketing Management.

Faculty

Full-time

Position Name Highest Degree Research Field Specialty
Professor and
Chairman
Po-Chih Lee Ph.D. in Economics
State University of New York at Binghamton, USA
Regional Economies and Industries Economic Theory, Competitiveness in the Asia-Pacific Region, Statistics, Econometrics, Managerial Economics
Professor and Dean of Student Affairs Pao-Tiao Chuang Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, USA Industrial Management Quality Management, Production/Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Service Management, Logistics Analysis
Associate Professor Jung-Tai Chen Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA Industrial Management Queuing Theory, Stochastic Processes, Statistical process Control, System Simulation
Assistant Professor Yi-Min Chen Ph.D. in Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA Multinational Enterprise Management Knowledge-Based Economy, Global Integration of High-Technology Industries,International Economic Development with Financial Markets, Performance Measure of High-Technology Companies-Economic Value added, Competitive Business Environment Analysis for Southeast Asian Countries
Assistant Professor Yen-Ling Lee Ph.D. in Technology Management and Policy, University of Manchester, UK Worldwide Web of Chinese Business Technology Management and Policy, Innovation and R&D Management, Knowledge Management, Human Resource Management, Performance Management, System Dynamics
Assistant Professor Sheng-Chien Lin Ph.D. in International Development, Nagoya University, Japan Multinational Enterprise Management International Trade, International Development Economics, Multinational Enterprises, Cooperative Economics
Assistant Professor Hwan-Yann Su Ph.D. in Management, University of Hull, UK Information Management Information Management, e-Commerce, Supply Chain Management, Customer Relationship Management, Systems Thinking
Assistant Professor Min-Hsin Huang Ph.D. Major in Applied Economics and Minor in Marketing, The Ohio State University, USA Marketing Management Retail Management, International Marketing, Brand Management, Pricing Strategy, Consumer Behavior

Part-time

Position Name Highest Degree Research Field Specialty
Professor and President Peter Jen-Huong Wang Doctor juris , University of Heidelberg, Germany Commercial Law Commercial Law, International Trade Law, International Economic Law
Professor Dominuque T. C. Wang Doctor juris, Lausanne University, Swiss Chinese Law Chinese Law, Financial Law
Professor and Vice President Leonard Fong-Sheng Wang Ph.D. in Economics, Purdue University, USA Chinese Economy International Economics, Industrial Organization, Chinese Economy
Professor and Chairman Kuang-Sheng Liao Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Michigan, USA Chinese Politics Comparative Government, International Politics and Economy, Political Thought and Empirical Theories, Constitutional Law, Chinese Studies and Asian Studies
Associate Professor and Chairman I-Hsiang Huang Ph.D. in Financial Management, National Central University, Taiwan Financial Management Financial Management, Financial Literature Review, Financial Management in Leisure, Recreation and Sport, Accounting
Associate Professor and Chairman Chien-Hsing Wu Ph.D. in

System and Industrial Engineering, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA

Information Management Knowledge Engineering, Knowledge Management, Information Management
Assistant Professor Ruguei Chiang Doctor juris, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA Commercial Law Insurance Law, Enterprise Legal Risk Management, Multinational Legal Practices
Curriculum
Compulsory Names of Courses
Common Core (71 credits) Introduction to Industrial and Business Management, English Conversation and Reading, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, Calculus, Introduction to Computer, Managerial Mathematics, Operations Research, Operations Management, Quality Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Organization Behavior, Industry Policy in Asia-Pacific Region, Special Topics on Asia-Pacific Industrial and Business Management, Commercial Laws, Business Presentation Skills, Science and Technology Management
Business Management Program only (15 credits) Strategic Management, Human Resource Management, Managerial Economics, Management Information Systems, Consumer Behavior
Industrial Management Program only (15 credits) Computer Programming, Work System Design, Engineering Investment Analysis, Facilities Planning, R & D Management
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