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(Last updated : 2019-04-10 10:32:37)
Quek Mary Joy Ngak Hiang
Department
Undergraduate School , School of Global Japanese Studies
Position
Associate Professor (non-tenured)
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Books and Papers
1.
2019/02
Article
When Castro seized the Hilton: Risk and crisis management lessons from the past Tourism Management 70(February),pp.419-429 (Collaboration)
2.
2018
Article
Contents Tourism in Japan (Single)
3.
2014
Article
Re-organisation of Hilton Hotels International, 1958-59: a reactive crisis approach (Single)
4.
2012/11
Article
An investigation into hotel group and luxury fashion designer collaborations (Collaboration)
5.
2012/11
Article
The Evolution of the Hospitality Sector Leisure Studies Association Newsletter (Single)
6.
2012/04
Article
Globalising the hotel industry 1946-1968: A multinational case study of the Intercontinental Hotel Corporation Business History 54(2),pp.201-226 (Single)
7.
2011
Article
Comparative historical analysis of four UK hotel companies, 1979-2004 23(3),pp.147-173 (Single)
8.
2011
Article
Professor Mira Wilkins special lecture at the Centre for Evolution of Global Business and Institutions (Single)
9.
2009
Article
Conference report of the Association of Business History Conference in Liverpool, the UK (Single)
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Conference Presentations
1.
2017
Japan Inbound Tourism Development, 2003-2016 (The 1st Global Business Leadership and Sustainability Conference)
2.
2014
International hotel development in the 1960s: a cooperation perspective (The 50th Congress of the Business History Society of Japan)
3.
2013
Financing international hotel growth in the aftermath of the Second World War (The 17th Annual Conference of the European Business History Association)
4.
2012
The decision-making actions of the Habana Hilton Hotel management during the Cuban Revolution, 1959-1960 (The 20th Annual Conference of the Association of Business Historians)
5.
2011
Employability and hospitality curriculum design when there are limited resources for learning (The World Research Summit for Tourism and Hospitality)
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Academic Qualifications
1.
2003/09~2007/10
Oxford Brookes University, Graduated, PhD
2.
2000/09~2001/08
Oxford Brookes University, Graduated, Master of Science in International Hotel and Tourism Management
3.
1986/07~1989/05
Economics and Japanese Studies, National University of Singapore, Graduated, Bachelor of Arts and Social Science
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Major Subjects
Business History, Hotel Management, Tourism Studies.
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Academic Associations Membership
1.
2013/09~
World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research
2.
2005/09~2019/05
British Academy of Management
3.
2004/04~
Association of Business Historians
4.
2004/04~
Business History Conference
5.
2004/04~
European Business History Association
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