Prof. ShengHsun Hsu | AI | Best Researcher Award
Prof. ShengHsun, Chung Hua University, Taiwan
π Prof. Sheng-Hsun Hsu is a full-time professor in the Department of Management at Chu Hua University, Taiwan. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Taiwan University (2004), a Master’s in Computer Science, and a Bachelor’s in Mathematics from Hsing Hua University.πΌ With extensive experience, Prof. Hsu has served as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Chairman at Chu Hua University. His research focuses on organizational behavior, customer satisfaction indices, brand equity, and psychological capital. His work has been published in top journals like Total Quality Management & Business Excellence and Service Industries Journal (SSCI).π In addition to his academic contributions, Prof. Hsu actively supports curriculum planning, faculty evaluations, and student recruitment efforts. His expertise bridges business management and research, with a commitment to fostering excellence.
Publication Profile
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Publication Top Notes Β
- A GPT-Aided literature review process for total quality management and business excellence (2024) – Cited by 1
- The effects of IT chargeback on strategic alignment and performance: the contingent roles of business executives’ IT competence and CIOs’ business competence (2023) – Cited by 3
- Topic analysis of studies on total quality management and business excellence: an update on research from 2010 to 2019 (2022) – Cited by 11
- Constructing a consumption model of fine dining from the perspective of behavioral economics (2018) – Cited by 8
- Developing a decomposed alumni satisfaction model for higher education institutions (2016) – Cited by 23
- Building business excellence through psychological capital (2014) – Cited by 15
- Developing a decomposed customer satisfaction index: An example of the boutique motel industry (2013) – Cited by 4
- Constructing an index for brand equity: A hospital example (2011) – Cited by 31
- A dyadic perspective on knowledge exchange (2010) – Cited by 6
- A two-stage architecture for stock price forecasting by integrating self-organizing map and support vector regression (2009) – Cited by 108