Overview our Achievements
My Department Faculty's Achievements
Twenty-five (25) Ph.D's make up the faculty of the Graduate School of Management; their areas of specialization range from (quantitative research methods to qualitative research methods, corporate law to business strategy, decision science to organization behavior, marketing management to global logistics management and more). Over the past three years, they have been awarded 12 National Science Council grants, totaling almost NT$1400 million. In 2005-7, 172 of their journal papers have been published, 43 in SSCIE/SSCI/SCI/EI/TSSCI journals, and they have presented 90 of their academic reports at domestic and international conferences.
My Department's Projects (research and industry)
The Graduate School of Management faculty are currently responsible for research projects in specializations including the following:
> "2006: The Ministry of Education grant for colleges and universities to promote industries of R.O.C", Case: "Tatung Telecom WiMax Stage I - ERP system: Selection criteria considerations"
> "2006: Upgrading SME e-counseling program effectiveness" Division:
> "2006: The Ministry of Education grant for colleges and universities to promote industries of R.O.C", Case: "Free Software and Commercialization -- OSS Integral Institute Co, Ltd."
> 2005: Electric appliances Investigation in Taiwan
> Long-Term Power Development Program - Information on long-term projections of the customized information system platform
> Research: Organizational knowledge resources Optimization
> Research: Relationship of Taiwan leading provider's development and Impact on the industries
> Program for Promoting Academic Excellence of Universities (Knowledge Economy and Electronic Commerce) Division: Government policy and Knowledge Intensive Services
> Research: Rcultivating talentsasonable scheduling of the power
> Colleges and universities pilot program for cultivating IT talents - Software engineering courses promotion
> Video Conference and Knowledge Management System Integration
> The second echelon "Enhancing the University General Education Program" Division V: Information Technology General Education
> Program for Promoting Academic Excellence of Universities (Knowledge Economy and Electronic Commerce) Division: Government policy and Knowledge Intensive Services
The Graduate School of (Management faculty are currently responsible for research projects in specializations) including the following:
> Rockets In-Orbit validation key technology integration test plan
> Division test plans of National IPv6 Deployment & Development Program
> "Enhancing the University General Education Program" Division V: Strengthening "Information Technology General Education" 
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