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Chuck C. Y. Kwok
(PhD, University of Texas at Austin) is
Charles W. Coker, Sr. Distinguished Moore Fellow
and Professor of International Business at the University of South
Carolina. He received his undergraduate and master degrees in
Sociology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He came to the
United States in 1981 to study at the University of Texas at Austin,
receiving a Ph.D. degree with a major in International Business in
1984.
He has been teaching
various international finance courses at both master and doctoral
levels at the University of South Carolina since Fall, 1984. He is
the Coordinating Director of the Ph.D. International Finance
program. He received the College of Business Administration's Alfred
Smith Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1991, Outstanding
Professor Award of the Master of International Business Program
(USC) in 1993, 1994 and 1995, and the Outstanding Professor Award of
the Professional MBA Program in 1996, 1999 and 2000. He also
received the Outstanding Faculty Award of the International
MBA-Vienna program in 2000 and 2003. He was elected “Teacher of the
Year 2002/2003” of the Vienna Executive MBA program jointly offered
by the University of Minnesota and Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien. He
was given the International Professional Award by the South Carolina
Governor, David Beasley, at the Governor’s International Gala in
1998. In December 1999, he was awarded the honor of Guest
Professorship by the Peking University, PRC.
Professor Kwok actively
helps colleagues of other universities develop their international
finance courses. In 1991, under a United Nations project (UNCTAD/GATT),
he helped a colleague at the University of International Business
and Economics (UIBE, Beijing, PRC) develop an international finance
course there. Alternatively, he has been a visiting professor at the
Peking University (Beijing University, PRC), the Chinese University
of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, PRC), Jiaotong University (Shanghai, PRC),
Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien (Austria), the Czech Management Center
(the Czech Republic), and the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM,
Mexico). Besides teaching academics and students, he offers business
seminars to executives in different parts of the world.
He was Vice
President-Administration of the Academy of International Business
for the two-year term of 1995 to 1996. He has served on five journal
editorial boards, including that of the Journal of International
Business Studies. He has been consistently serving on the
conference program committees of various academic associations such
as the Academy of International Business, the Financial Management
Association, the Academy of Management, the Global Finance
Association, and the Decision Sciences Institute. He also reviews
articles for other journals such as the American Economic Review,
Journal of Banking and Finance, Financial Management, Journal of
Financial Research, Pacific Basin Finance Journal, Canadian Journal
of Administrative Science and so forth.
Professor Kwok's research
concentrates on international finance and international business
education, with a geographical interest in the Pacific Rim. He has
published over forty-five refereed journal articles as well as five
books and monographs. He was ranked among the list of most-published
scholars contributing to the Journal of International Business
Studies (the leading journal in international business).
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