Jean Lee

Professor of Management; Michelin Chair Professor in Leadership and HR;Department Chair (Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management); Co-Director, CEIBS Centre for Family Heritage at CEIBS

Biography

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Dr Jean Lee is the Chair Professor of Leadership and Human Resources Management, Professor of Management, Chair of the Department of Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, and Co-Director of CEIBS Centre for Family Heritage. Prior to joining CEIBS, she was Professor of Management and Associate Dean at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB). Before coming to China, Dr. Lee taught at the National University of Singapore (NUS). She is the former Associate Dean and Founding Director of the International MBA and the Asia-Pacific Executive MBA (Chinese) programmes at NUS. 

Prof Lee’s research interests include leadership, corporate culture, women in management, Chinese business management, Change management, HR management and cross-culture management. She has published extensively in local and international journals, such as Human Relations, Family Business Review, Journal of Managerial Psychology, Asia Pacific Business Review, Journal of Leadership _and Organizational Development, Journal of Management Development, Asian Academy of Management Journal, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior Research, Journal of Small Business Management, Women in Management Review. Applied Psychology, Management Education and Development, International Journal of Management, and Asia-Pacific Journal of Management etc. She has served as the Associate Editor of the _Asia-Pacific Journal of Management

Dr Lee has consulted and conducted training programmes for many multinational, local and international organisations in South-East Asia and mainland China such as Singapore Airlines, Bank of China, Johnson & Johnson, Xian Janssen Pharmaceutical Co., Asahi Techno Vision Pte Ltd, Leader Steel Ltd, Public Package Sdn Bhd, Teckwah Industrial Corporation, Koh Brothers Ltd. etc. She is a Senior Consultant to the Grandtour Tire Co. (China Headquarters) and Hong Kong Coastal International Holdings Ltd. She also serves as Independent Director of several companies.

Dr Lee has received several Teaching Awards and Service Awards based on her excellent teaching and outstanding leadership and contribution in the profession. She has received the 2005 Outstanding HR Educator Award in China, 2007 Businesswomen Award (Professional Excellence), and the 2008 and 2009 CEIBS Teaching Excellence Award.

Academic Degrees

  • Ph.D. University of Massachusetts, U.S.
  • MEd University of Massachusetts, U.S.
  • B.A. National University of Singapore, Singapore

Research Interests

  • Corporate culture
  • Women in Management
  • Leadership
  • Human Resource Management
  • Family Business 

Teaching Interests

  • Leadership in Organization
  • Managing Change Processes
  • Cross-cultural Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Organizational Behavior 

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