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Digital Transformation

Qualification

  • PhD, Singapore Management University, 2014

Qualification

  • PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 2014

Qualification

  • PhD, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1985

Qualification

  • PhD, National University of Singapore, 2012

Teaching Topics

  • Applied M

Qualification

  • PhD, University of Southern California, 2003

Wan Rong is an experienced education specialist who has been trained professionally in accounting and audit. Driven by the need to make accounting easier for aspiring accountants, she takes pride in creating student-centric learning experiences for different individuals. Through interactive seminars that focus on both academic rigour and industry relevance, she is able to engage her students due to her experience in both areas. She was awarded School Teaching Awards twice in her 8 years as a polytechnic lecturer for her innovative teaching methods. 

Education

1993 Ph.D. in Finance, University of Memphis
1985 MBA in Finance, University of Tennessee , Knoxville
1983  B.Comm.(Hons) in Management Science, University of Windsor , Canada

Current Position(s) Held

2011 - Now Associate Professor of Finance (Education)

Dr Jungbae Kim joined Singapore Management University after completing his PhD and MPhil in accounting at Stern School of Business, New York University. He completed his MS in Accounting and BA in Business Administration and Economics at Seoul National University. His research interests include accounting oversight, political economy, environmental reporting, and household finance. He teaches data analytics with R programming to accounting undergraduate students.

Orlando Woods joined SMU in 2017. He holds BA (First Class Honours) and PhD degrees in Geography from University College London and the National University of Singapore respectively. His interdisciplinary research agenda spans social, cultural and political geography; urban studies; new media and communications; and critical infrastructure studies. Empirically, his work focuses on South and Southeast Asia.

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