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Narrative Reviews: A powerful tool for businesses Is there an ideal type of customer review? Professor Tuck Siong Chung, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, and his fellow researchers explain why narrative reviews containing the product/service experience and emotional journey, are better at improving sales than just technical differentiators and stats.

Narrative Reviews: A powerful tool for businesses

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Is there an ideal type of customer review? Prof. Tuck S. Chung, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, looks at narrative reviews and the impact of the emotional journey.

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The Hikikomori Phenomenon – is IT really to blame? Jan Ondrus, Associate Professor of Information Systems and Associate Dean of Faculty at ESSEC Asia-Pacific, shares initial research into the Hikikomori phenomenon – the gradual withdrawal into the virtual world and behavioural extremes – and the influence of IT.

The Hikikomori Phenomenon: Is Information Technology really to blame?

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Prof. Jan Ondrus, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, shares research into the Hikikomori phenomenon – the gradual withdrawal into the virtual world and behavioural extremes – and the influence of IT.

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Unlocking Customer Value through Data-driven Personalization - How many of us spare barely a second or two to read an ad on our mobiles? Tuck S. Chung, Prof. of Marketing at ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific, shares research into how big data can be used to improve product personalization and overcome the challenge of short attention span.

Unlocking Customer Value through Data-driven Personalization

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Tuck S. Chung, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, explores how data-driven personalization can beat short attention spans and lead to improved customer value.

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Emotional Intelligence and its impact on leadership skills and salary

Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Skills and Salary

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Prof. Aarti Ramaswami: Emotional intelligence at work can not only help unlock a higher compensation but prove a crucial skill as the upheavals of 2020 and COVID increasingly highlight the need for emotionally intelligent leaders.

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Purpose and business ecosystems

Purpose and Business Ecosystems

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Purpose and business ecosystems: An Executive Summary with a focus on the research of Prof. Jan Ondrus, ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific

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Doing good while doing bad? Extractive industries, sustainability and consumer lobbying.

Doing Good While Doing Bad: A near impossibility?

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Extractive companies may be far from perfect, but nothing is impossible if the industry lets go of its conventional way of thinking and sets the pace for change with consumers leading the way. Doing good while doing bad? A near impossibility? Megha Sureshkar of ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific explores.

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Is Malaysia losing its leadership in the global halal market?

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Prof. Cédomir Nestorovic, ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, explores the amazing success of Malaysia in the Halal business sector and the rise of a small, but bullish United Arab Emirates.  

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Diplomacy and Innovation

November 21, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Professor Srividya Jandhyala on Diplomacy and Innovation

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ESSEC Asia-Pacific Goes for the Stars – with a cause

September 5, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific teams up with the Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) to put the young stars of tomorrow in the innovation limelight – with a cause.

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International investment treaties and their effect on trade disputes

From Business Dispute to Political Fight: Can investment treaties help?

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Prof. Srividya Jandhyala, ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, takes a radical new approach to assess the impact of investment treaties.

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