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First of all, we would like to extend our warmest welcome to our new editor—Professor

Wu-Chun Chi. Professor Wu-Chun Chi is an excellent scholar from the Department of

Accounting at NCCU College of Commerce and excels in the field of financial accounting.

Prof. Chi has numerous papers published in top-tier accounting journals, specializing in

financial accounting and corporate governance. With the addition of the talented Prof. Wu-

Chun Chi to our editorial team,

NTU Management Review

will continue to flourish further

and achieve greater goals, including: to maintain our high- quality standards of the journal;

to improve administrative efficiency; to promote constructive feedbacks to the authors and

ensure that everyone can gain further knowledge and experience throughout the review

processes.

Announcements of 2018 Management Theory and Practice Conference

With the support of the College of Management of National Taiwan University and the

Graduate School of Management of National Dong Hwa University,

NTU Management

Review

held the 2018 Management Theory and Practice Conference: Managing the New

Realities in Asia on April 1-2 of 2018, to promote interactions among management scholars

in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. The purpose of the conference was to

provide an academic forum for the exchange of management-related research ideas and to

provide suggestions for future researches in the Asia-Pacific region. The conference focused

on management from an Asia-Pacific perspective, aiming to bring together researchers and

practitioners to facilitate the discussion on the insights into different fields of management

such as accounting, finance, organizational behavior, human resources, marketing,

information management, e-commerce, productions and operations management, and

corporate strategy. The event was a great success and we were delighted to see that all the

scholars were there to exchange and stimulate ideas.

Editor’s Note