Master's Thesis
The Master's Thesis or Research Project Report is the ultimate educational outcome of our 2-year Global MBA and reflects the academic training and research skill of the student as well as the level of critical thinking, analytical inquiry and presentation skills provided by our program.
Research Project Report and Masters Thesis Overview/Evaluation Process
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- Research Project Report and Masters Thesis Overview/Evaluation Process
Research Project Report and Masters Thesis Overview/Evaluation Process
Abstracts of Distinguished Master's Theses and Research Project Reports
2023
The following 2023 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Francisco Alberto Ehrler Pineda
Abstract: EXPLORING THE ODDS OF BECOMING A PARENT IN JAPAN [PDF 143KB] - Jae Eun Jung
Abstract: Understanding generation MZ consumers’ purchase motivation for food character products and its application in social marketing[PDF 145KB] - Lawrence Andrew Medina
Abstract: Investigating the Relationship Between Top-Selling Sunscreen Products and Japanese Consumer Needs [PDF 121KB]
2022
The following 2022 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Do Hanh Dung
Abstract: HOW ONLINE ADVERTISING INFLUENCES
VIETNAMESE CONSUMERS’ ATTITUDES AND ITS
IMPACT ON PURCHASE INTENTION?[PDF 128KB] - Hargun Kaur Luthra
Abstract: The (R)Evolution of Sustainable Fashion in India
A Study on Conscious Consumerism Among the Indian Young Adults[PDF 185KB] - Wikanda Pornpunyanuruk
Abstract: MEDIATING ROLE OF RESILIENCE ON THE
EFFECT OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON JOB
ENGAGEMENT[PDF 55KB]
2021
The following 2021 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Cordova Hidalgo Carlos Emmanuel
Abstract: Exploring the effects of COVID-19 Pandemic in Music Consumption in the Valley of Mexico's Metropolitan Area[PDF 1.3MB] - Mittal Vrati
Abstract: CEO COMPENSATION & FIRM PERFORMANCE
A STUDY OF LISTED FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY FIRMS IN INDIA[PDF 78KB] - Nouran Hamdy Eltohamy Eltohamy
Abstract: Exploratory research of the Halal restaurants at the most traveling destinations for Muslims in Tokyo - Osaka, and Kyoto[PDF 998KB]
2020
The following 2020 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Nguyen Thi Bich Toan
Abstract: Earnings Management of Family and Non-Family Firms in Vietnam: Board Structure Impact[PDF 11KB] - Sullivan Kurt
Abstract: Estimating the Impact of Public Grants on Researcher Productivity: An Analysis of Biomedical Research in Japan, 2007 to 2017[PDF 73KB] - Shen Xuanhan
Abstract: Analysis of Influenza Vaccine Supply Chain Sharing Strategies Under Secured Service Level: Case in Japan[PDF 73KB] - Khaled Mohamed Mahmoud Ali Ahmed
Abstract: The Impact of Corporate Sustainability on Employee Engagement: The Case of Lixil Japan[PDF 84KB] - Hussain Ahista
Abstract: ESG Ratings, Investor Preferences and Firm Performance: Qualitative and Empirical Evidence from South Africa[PDF 199KB]
2019
The following 2019 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Suvikrom Anantakulnadhee
Abstract: The Motivation for Spending on 'GACHA' Content of the Mobile Social Game[PDF 279KB] - Frisco Benton
Abstract: Fairness Perception of Demand-Based Pricing for Retail Apparel In the Physical Store[PDF 356KB] - Maha El Khamlichi
Abstract: Exploratory Research: Creative Confidence, Entrepreneurial Intentions and Fear of Failure in Moroccan Context[PDF 341KB] - Kristina Lavrova
Abstract: Eco-Awareness of the Customers of the Eco-Hotels in Russian Federation, Do They Care?[PDF 108KB] - Le Thi Bich Tram
Abstract: Corporate Governance and Firm Performance in Publicly Listed Family and Non-Family Firms in Manufacturing Industry in Japan[PDF 114KB]
2018
The following 2018 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Kwena Isadore Moabelo
Abstract: Financing Independent Film in Japan: Exploring Alternative Sources of Funding[PDF 67KB] - Nguyen Duc Tran
Abstract: Human Resource Development: Self-Efficacy as a Key Measurement of Performance Improvement[PDF 93KB] - Marius Weber
Abstract: Examining the Extent to Which After-Sales Service Attributes Influence Customer Satisfaction, Customer Retention, and Customer Loyalty: A Study of the Earthmoving Equipment Industry of South Africa[PDF 199KB]
2017
The following 2017 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis or research project report.
- Widad Lamallaoui
Abstract: Key Factors Inhibiting Marketing Strategies Implementation in Morocco[PDF 74KB] - Victor Mabutas
Abstract: Completing the Philippine IPO Puzzle: A Qualitative and Quantitative Approach[PDF 156KB] - Njabulo Stephen Sibisi
Abstract: Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in South Africa[PDF 59KB]
2016
The following 2016 graduates were recognized for their outstanding master's thesis.
- Fabian Shyakaba Mukanzi
Abstract: Competitiveness of High-Tech Manufacturing Industry: An Empirical Analysis of Semiconductor Companies in East Asia[PDF 62KB] - Abigail Tema
Abstract: Measurement of Sponsorship Effectiveness and Its Value: Going Beyond Return on Investment as an Evaluation Tool[PDF 211KB]