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Dr Raye Ng

Senior Lecturer in International Business/Strategic Management
r.ng@glyndwr.ac.uk
01978 293160

Overview

Dr Raye Ng has been with Glyndŵr University since 2009 and lectures on international business, strategic management, globalisation and emerging markets, and global operations management. His consultancy portfolio includes SMEs and MNCs based in the UK, China and Singapore.

He read BA (Hons) Financial Economics, MA in Geographies of Globalisation and Development, and PhD (Corporate Culture in Singapore) at the University of Liverpool.

Raye’s research interests include corporate culture, Chinese capitalism, the Asian and East Asian economy, Chinese economy and society and the internationalisation of UK higher education.

He currently holds a visiting lectureship at Dalian Nationalities University, China. Raye is an active discussant and presenter at national and international academic conferences, and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles

Ng, R., (forthcoming), ‘Reflexive practice in management science qualitative fieldwork: Role and value of self-ethnographies’, Journal of Organizational Ethnography

Ng, R., Gossman, P., Woodward, V., (forthcoming), ‘Teaching International Business students: An investigation into the effects of teaching methods on student learning motivation’, Journal of Education for Business

Tan, H. P. and Ng, R., 2011, ‘Content and Language Integrated Teaching in International Business’, English Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Asian Context, Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, ISBN: 978-692-367-658-8

Chapter contributions to books

Ng, R., 2011, ‘International Business Etiquette’, International Business Negotiations, chapter 12, Beifang University Press, China

Ng, R., 2011, ‘Cross-Cultural Management and Negotiation Modes’, International Business Negotiations, chapter 13, Beifang University Press, China

Ng, R., 2010, ‘Researching International Business: The Qualitative Approach – Interviews and Participant Observations’, Handbook for Teaching International Business, chapter 15, Dalian Nationalities University Press, China

Selected Peer Reviewed Paper Presentations

Ng, R., 2011, ‘Reflection of qualitative methods in management studies research: auto-ethnography’, The Academy of Marketing: Inquiry in Marketing Special Interest Group Symposium, Glyndŵr University

Ng, R., 2011, ‘Researching corporate culture in Singapore: positionality issues and multiple (re)presentations’, Annual Symposium, University of Liverpool Management School and Keele University Institute for Public Policy and Management, Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences, ‘Ethnography: Theory, Form and Practice’, Cardiff, UK

Ng, R., 2010, ‘Chinese Capitalism and Globalisation’, International Conference on Advanced Management Perspectives in Asia: Business and Management Issues in the Post Financial Crisis?, Xi’an Jiaotong- Liverpool University, Suzhou, China

Ng, R., 2007, ‘Chinese capitalism in practice: case of the Lion City’, Second Global Conference on Economic Geography, Beijing, China

Ng, R., 2007, ‘Construction of Corporate Culture: The case of Singapore’, Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, San Francisco, USA

Ng, R., 2006, ‘Corporate Culture of Singapore’, Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Chicago, USA

Ng, R., 2006, ‘Ethics and Methodological issues in Corporate Culture research’, Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London, UK

Ng, R., 2006, ‘Constructing Corporate Culture’, The 6th International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations, Prato, Italy

Ng, R., 2005, ‘Contemporary Chinese Capitalism’, Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Denver, USA

Seminars and Conferences

Discussant:

Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Chicago, 2006
(Panel member of ‘Choosing A Graduate School’ session)

Global Transnational Networks, Liverpool, 2004
(Panel member of closing plenary)

Session Organised:

2006, RGS-IBG  (Royal Geographical Society–Institute of British Geographers)
“Ethics and Methodological Issues in Research”

Participant:

Business, Management, Accountancy and Finance Network, Internationalisation Conference 2011, Nottingham Trent University, Higher Education Academy

Asian Horizons: National University of Singapore Centennial Event, 2005

Royal Geographical Society–Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference, London 2005

Workshops/ Seminars:

UKGrad Programmes 2004 – 2006:
University of Chester
Edge Hill University
University of Liverpool

ESRC Seminars 2006:
Postcolonial and Economic Geographies (Department of Geography, Durham)
Cultural industries (Warwick Business School)
Economic Symposium (Department of Geography, Nottingham)

Research Interests

International Business, Corporate Culture, Chinese Capitalism, Economic Geography, Southeast Asian Economies, Chinese Economy and Society, Cross-Cultural Management, Internationalisation of UK Higher Education, Teaching and Learning Strategy of International Students.

Professional Memberships

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
Member of Business, Management, Accountancy and Finance Network, since 2009
Member, Association of American Geographers, 2003–2008
Member, Royal Goegraphical Society, 2003–2008

University Institutes