
Joint Research Initiatives
Collaborative research projects with international institutions addressing global challenges
Overview
HSB — Hanoi School of Business and Management actively promotes joint research with international partners spanning business administration, finance, non-traditional security, and sustainable development. These collaborative initiatives produce internationally recognized outputs that respond to both regional and global priorities.
Through structured research partnerships, faculty and doctoral candidates engage with leading universities, research networks, and policy institutions worldwide, contributing to peer-reviewed publications, policy briefs, and interdisciplinary research programs.
Research Focus Areas
Business Administration
Governance, organizational behavior, and management innovation studied through comparative cross-national research with partner universities.
Finance & Fintech
Capital markets, digital finance, and financial inclusion research connecting Vietnamese and ASEAN financial ecosystems with global scholarship.
Non-Traditional Security
Interdisciplinary research on food security, energy security, cybersecurity, and transnational threats through the INS research institute.
Sustainable Development
ESG frameworks, climate finance, and SDG implementation research co-developed with international sustainability networks and UN-affiliated bodies.
Digital Transformation
AI adoption, e-commerce growth, and platform economics in Southeast Asian markets, examined through joint faculty-led research projects.
Public Policy
Evidence-based policy research supporting Vietnamese regulatory reform, public administration modernization, and regional governance.
Research Recognition & Outputs
Key Research Highlights
A pan-Asian research network comprising 31 research centers across Asia, coordinating on non-traditional security and transnational risk topics. HSB's INS serves as a founding Vietnamese member institution of this alliance.
Active joint research agreements with Keio University (Japan), National University of Singapore, KAIST (South Korea), Technical University of Munich, KU Leuven (Belgium), and ESSEC Business School (France).
