Author: Eunice SQ Ng, Riyang Phang, and Eugene Kang

Eunice SQ Ng (pictured) is a lecturer and resident fellow at Ridge View Residential College, National University of Singapore. Her research interests lie at the intersection of sustainability and organizational paradoxes. Eunice also teaches interdisciplinary courses on the role of culture and communities in sustainable development within the contexts of Southeast Asia and Singapore. Riyang Phang is an assistant professor in the school of entrepreneurship and business administration at the American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan. He was the lead behavioral scientist for a bank and family conglomerate in the Philippines, and is currently a visiting researcher at ETH Zurich SEC. Eugene Kang is an associate professor in the department of strategy, international business and entrepreneurship at the Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He adopts an interdisciplinary perspective in his research, which primarily examines corporate governance, spillover effects, and sustainability.

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