Published on 08 Nov 2024

CBS-NBS Research Day 2024

Emerging Technologies, Risks, and Markets: Second Edition of Research Day Co-organised by Chulalongkorn Business School and Nanyang Business School

CBS-NBS Research Day 2024 Emerging Technologies, Risks, and Markets Bangkok, October 4, 2024

After last year’s resounding success, Nanyang Business School (NBS) and Chulalongkorn Business School (CBS) teamed up for an inspiring Research Day on 4 October 2024 at Mandarin Hotel Bangkok. Over 100 attendees engaged in discussions on the latest topics in emerging technologies, risks, and markets, bridging insights from Singapore and Thailand. A passionate group of faculty members and PhD students from both CBS and NBS who presented their groundbreaking research through captivating posters and presentations. 

Prof. Zhang Huai (NBS) and Assoc. Prof. Kanis Saengchote (CBS) delivered their keynote speeches to an engaged audience of faculty members, PhD students, staff and university partners from across the ASEAN region. Their insights sparked thoughtful discussions and fostered connections among attendees, highlighting the importance of collaboration and innovation in higher education.

Kanis Saengchote Keynote Speech

Prof Kanis Saengchote giving his keynote speech

Faculty and PhD students from CBS and NBS presented their scholarly works during the paper presentations: 

Emerging Technologies

  • The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Individual Manual Investment Decisions: Empirical Evidence from Mutual Funds - Asst Prof Siliang Jack Tong (NBS)
  • The informativeness of SG&A ratio in fintech hypergrowth: The role of supervision and specialization of private equity and venture capital - Chawanakorn Thienboonlertrat, Ph.D. (CBS)
  • AI in Me or Me in AI? Giving Credit Where Credit is Due in Human-AI Co-Creation - Fenfen Zhu (Ph.D. Student, NBS)
  • Investor Reactions to Blockchain in Emissions Reporting: Impact of Supplier Data Coverage - Pianpian Huang (Ph.D. Student, NBS)
  • Refuting Falsehoods or Refuting Threats? Understanding Rebuttals to Dubious Content through Machine Learning and Neuroscience Techniques - Asst Prof Ben Choi (NBS)
  • Effectiveness of AI messages for recovering user trust: A narrative and meta-analysis - Chenye Zhong (Ph.D. Student, NBS)

Emerging Risks

  • Real Effects of Carbon Financialization - Asst Prof Zhimin Chen (NBS)
  • Ongoing Research in Secondary Learner Engagement in Immersive Learning - Orakarn Laoharutanun, Ph.D. (CBS)
  • Early-stage investor approach to sustainability risk during post-investment period - Jessie Cheung (Ph.D. Student, NBS)

Emerging Markets

  • Enhancing Organizational Financial Performance and Employee Outcomes in Emerging Markets Through a Climate for Work-Life Inclusion - Asst Prof Liu Haiyang (NBS)
  • Ecological Function Zones - Asst Prof Yuxia Zou (NBS)
  • Share pledging and asset prices: evidence from the Thai stock market - Assoc Prof Kanis Saengchote, Siriyos Chuthanondha and Asst Prof Sampan Nettayanun (CBS)

PhD student presenting paper on AI and ChatGPT in a conference room

Chenye Zhong, NBS PhD student, showcasing her research during the paper presentation

PhD students presented their works through creative posters to a panel of judges. The judges reviewed 19 presentations and selected the following winners based on their assessments:

Best Poster Presentation

  • The Effects of Joint Tenure Between Auditor and Chief Financial Officer on Audit Fees - Kingkamol Singhasomboon (CBS)
  • The Impact of the Emerging Markets on Consumers’ Purchase Intention for Healthy Snack Products - Phensiri Na Nakornphanom (CBS)
  • Emotional display during video interviews with artificial intelligence: Implications for impression management and self-disclosure - Feng Yefei (NBS)
  • To Err is Human: A Field Experiment in Patients' Safety - Xiao Shaodan (NBS)

Group shot of participants

Participants pose for a group photo