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Dr Ratna Devi
Dr Ratna is a lecturer in Organizational Behavior and Management and brings over ten years of teaching undergraduate experience to James Cook University Singapore. She has recently completed her PhD in the field of employee skills development.
Dr Manisha Agrawal
Dr Manisha Agrawal is full-time staff at JCU Singapore, working as as a Lecturer in Business and Psychology programs. She has recently completed a PhD in the College of Business, Law and Governance at JCU.
Dr Michael Koczyrkewycz
Dr Michael Koczyrkewycz has worked within the finance and banking industry for over ten years. He holds a Bachelor of Economics with Honours and has recently completed a PhD in the field of Economics.
Ms Dwi Sugiharti
Ms Dwi Sugiharti is a development planner working for central government in Indonesia. She is currently undertaking a PhD degree at James Cook University, Australia. Dwi's research focuses on tourism development through community empowerment. She is currently conducting a research on Tourism Development through Community Participation using mixed method approach.
Mr Andre Yew
Research assistant at JCU-Singapore in Master Of Planning & Urban Design (MPUD) with 17 years of international work experience (Asia, Dubai, Los Angeles and New York) in architectural illumination design. Graduated from Parsons School of Design with MFA in Architectural Lighting and University of Wisconsin-Madison with BSc. In Interior Design. I aspire to bring empathy into urban environment and planning. Graduating with MPUD in May…
Mr Jayden (Chang Hee) Kim
Jayden is currently a PhD candidate at the James Cook University (Singapore Campus). His primary research interests include circular economy business models and Product-Service System in the Asia-Pacific region. From 2013 to 2019, he was a lecturer in business at Republic Polytechnic in Singapore. He serves as an executive director of the Korean Association of Human Resource Development in South Korea, and he is a…
Mr Habibu Ahmed Sharif
Sharif is currently a PhD candidate the College of Business, Law and Governance at the Townsville campus of James Cook University, Australia. His main research interest is on blockchain (technology) adoption by agricultural cooperative societies and how this influences their sustainability. His PhD research focuses on blockchain adoption in agricultural cooperative societies.
Ms Heri Setiyorini
Heri P.D. Setiyorini is a lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Her teaching areas are on Destination Management, Strategic Management in Tourism and Hospitality, Human Resources Management, and Tourism Marketing Communication. She is currently a PhD Candidate at James Cook University, Australia. Her study focuses on tourist motivation, experience, business models, and scenario planning in the context of responsible coffee tourism.
Mr Ben Archer
Ben Archer is an experienced educator in the fields of career development, educational contexts and management. His expertise are in the fields of workforce development, educational attainment and lifelong learning. Ben’s research interests are centred on how education can impact work outcomes in geographically diverse areas.