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About Roy CHUA

Roy Chua is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources at the Singapore Management University (SMU) Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Prior to joining SMU, Roy was on the faculty of Harvard Business School for six years where he taught the core Leadership and Organizational Behavior (LEAD) course in the MBA program as well as the executive education program on talent management.
Roy's research draws on human psychology to understand important social processes in business organizations. In his primary stream of research, he studies how multicultural interactions in a globalized workplace influence creativity and innovation. Roy also has a keen interest in understanding Chinese organizational behavior and management processes. He is an active management scholar and has published in leading academic periodicals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of International Business Studies, and MIT Sloan Management Review.
Outside academic research, Roy is active in executive teaching. He has conducted case discussions and given lectures to various companies including Bank of China, Bank of East Asia, Goldman Sachs, Shangri La hotel group, San Miguel, Hitachi, Barclays, DBS Bank, Unilab, Deutsche Knowledge Services, Deustsche Bank, Temasek Holdings, and John Clements Consulting.
A native of Singapore, Professor Chua received a BSc with First Class Honors in Computer and Information Sciences from the National University of Singapore and a PhD in Management, focusing on Organizational Behavior, from Columbia Business School.

Positions

Present Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Human Resource, Singapore Management University Lee Kong Chian School of Business
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Honors and Awards

  • 2013 Best Paper Award – Academy of Management Journal
  • 2012 Best Reviewer Award, Management and Organization Review
  • 2011 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Trust Research
  • 2009 Article as one of top 5 articles in international human resources (HR) for 2009 by International HR Scholarly Research Award committee, Human Resources Division, Academy of Management.
  • 2007 Columbia University's Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) Doctoral Research Grant
  • 2005 Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, Management Division Doctoral Student Research Grant
  • 2005 Merriwether Fellowship for academic excellence and progress in the Ph.D program
  • 2005 Donald C. Hambrick Award for excellence in the Ph.D. program, Columbia Business School
  • 2003 Senior Tutor Scholarship –Nanyang Technological University
  • 1997 Asia Life Gold Medal for excellent academic achievements, National University of Singapore
  • 1994 PSA Corp Undergraduate Scholarship


Articles (Refeered) (20)

Conference Papers (1)

Contributions to Books (3)