This J-term, students in the Investing and Financing in and with China course had the chance to take a behind the scenes operations tour of the Andaz Xintiandi Shanghai—a hotel created by the US-based Hyatt Hotel chain.
“We saw the intricate, inner-workings of what it takes to run a luxury hotel in Shanghai, and the General Manager, David Tseo, answered...
In Focus
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Lan Ma, adjunct professor of management at NYU Shanghai, teaches Business Consulting in China
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As GenZ prepares to enter the workforce they present challenges in working with older employers
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A few weeks ago, students in Professor Heini Shi’s course, Doing Business With China, found themselves holding class at a music and fitness studio on Shanghai’s famous West Nanjing Road. While checking out the state-of-the art cycles, exercise studios and high tech stereo equipment, they...
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Zhao Lu teaches Global China Studies and has always been fascinated by how people think and learn.
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Associate Professor of Mathematics Pierre Tarrès says he works well while he walks.
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In research featured on the cover of Science magazine, Moon and his colleagues reported that a news.
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Perception is not a mere transparent window, it involves influences from our background beliefs, desires
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Chinese language version of Broadway musical The Sound of Music opened at the Shanghai Grand Theater.
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China is one of the most rapidly growing nations in the world
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Students team up to design digital learning resources.
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Investing in information technology is one of the best ways to prepare for the challenges of the future
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National online shopping days like China’s Double 11 (also know as Single’s Day) ignite the enthusiasm of millions of online shoppers, but many are left perplexed by the rules that can come with coupon applications. Dengfeng Yan, Visiting Associate Professor of Marketing at NYU Shanghai,...
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With internet technology at an overwhelming peak of progress and innovation, the rapid growth of digital marketing comes as no surprise. Jeffrey Lee, visiting assistant professor of marketing at NYU Shanghai draws on his experience in analytics to share why digital marketing is now one of...
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Jing Chen is a visiting associate professor of business at NYU Shanghai whose research interests span entrepreneurship, strategic human capital management, and the dynamics of start-ups. Here, she shares how entrepreneurs can have a positive impact on humanity.