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The Contributors www.paomassociation.wordpress.com Armando J. Aguado Mapúa University [email protected] Armando J. Aguado is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association, an HR career professional, and a lecturer with the Department of Psychology of Mapúa University. He earned his Doctor of Business ogy degrees from De La Salle University. Soleil G. Baria De La Salle University [email protected] Soleil G. Baria has a master from De La Salle University. She is an Associate Subject Matter Expert in Enterprise Risk Management for a Property & Casualty Insurer and takes part in research topics on Insurance and Risk Modelling. Angelique C. Blasa-Cheng De La Salle University [email protected] Angelique C. Blasa-Cheng is an assistant professor in the Management and Organization Department of De La Salle University (DLSU) and teaches Management and Organization and Corporate Social Responsibility courses. She graduated with a degree in B.S. in Chemical Engineering in DLSU and took her Master in Business Administration in the same university. She is currently taking up Doctor of Philosophy in Business. Her research interests include sustainability and environmental protection. Minchu R. Decena University of San Carlos [email protected] Minchu R. Decena is an Associate Fellow in People Management of the Philippine Society of Fellows of People Management (PSOF) and is presently the Vice President of the Human Resource Division at the Chong Hua Hospital. She holds an Executive Master in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology degrees. She is currently a Ph.D. Business Administration student at the University of San Carlos. Her research interests are focused on organizational development, human resource strategy, and employee relations. 96 | Page PHILIPPINE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT E-JOURNAL VOL. 3 NO. 1 Aristotle Manuel D. Go Palawan State University [email protected] Aristotle Manuel D. Go is a faculty member at the Department of Accountancy in Palawan State University. He is currently pursuing PhD Business in De La Salle University. Prior to his doctoral studies, he served as President of Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) Palawan Chapter. He also served as Treasurer of PICPA Southern Tagalog Region and National Association of Certified Public Accountants in Education (nACPAE). His research interests include financial inclusion, base-of-the-pyramid innovation, and mobile payments. Ranzelle T. Go De La Salle University [email protected] Ranzelle T. Go graduated with the degree in A.B. Communication Arts and B.S. Applied Corporate Management from De La Salle University. She is currently employed as Infrastructure Analyst in a banking company. Raymund B. Habaradas De La Salle University [email protected] Raymund B. Habaradas is a Full Professor at the Management and Organization Department of the Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business of De La Salle University and is the holder of the Ambassador Ramon V. del Rosario Chair of Entrepreneurship. He does research on corporate social initiatives, social entrepreneurship, and SME development. He is a Fellow of the Social Enterprise Research Network (SERN) of De La Salle University, and former President of the Philippine Academy of Management. Jana D. Josef De La Salle University [email protected] Jana D. Josef graduated from De La Salle University with the degree in B.S. Applied Corporate Management. She is currently working as a Marketing Solutions Analyst for an e-commerce company. 97 | Page www.paomassociation.wordpress.com Ian Benedict R. Mia Philippine Academy of Management e-Journal [email protected] Ian Benedict R. Mia is an editorial assistant and webmaster of the Philippine Academy of Management e-Journal. He is also a freelance academic researcher with previous works mainly on social entrepreneurship. He graduated from De La Salle University with a double degree on psychology and business management, respectively. His research interests include social entrepreneurship and sustainability management. Fabienne V. Panelo De La Salle University [email protected] Fabienne Renee V. Panelo graduated from De La Salle University with a t. She held internships in Marketing, Human Resources and Supply Chain with multinational companies. She intends to engage in work that focus on developing her creativity, strategic thinking and management skills. Lauro Cipriano R. Silapan, Jr. University of San Carlos [email protected] Lauro Cipriano R. Silapan, Jr. is an Assistant Professor of the Business Administration Department of the School of Business and Economics of University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines. Currently, he is the Assistant Dean of the School of Business and Economics. He finished his DBA from De La Salle University, Manila. His research interests are in the fields of entrepreneurship, business and management, CSR, social entrepreneurship, and innovation. Tomas S. Tiu De La Salle University [email protected] Tomas S. Tiu is a faculty member at the Financial Management Department of the Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business of De La Salle University. He has a Ph.D. Commerce from the University of Santo Tomas. His research interests are in finance, derivatives, health care policy, banking, and risk management. 98 | Page PHILIPPINE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT E-JOURNAL VOL. 3 NO. 1 Eula Bianca Villar Asian Institute of Management [email protected] Eula Bianca Villar is an adjunct professor at the Asian Institute of Management. She holds a PhD (Cum Laude) from La Salle - Universitat Ramon Llull University in Barcelona, Spain through the European Union Marie Curie Fellowship. She has taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels in De La Salle University - College of Business, Silliman University - School of Public Affairs and Governance, and La Salle - Department of Business and Technology. She has worked with international NGOs and small businesses as a research consultant on how organizations navigate disaster environments, and how to foster innovation and resilience in crisis contexts. She has also authored academic and non-academic articles on organizing processes in disaster contexts, organizational resilience, sustainability, and disaster management. Note: Mr. Vincent Anthony V. Uy is a co-author of the manuscript titled Trash Talks: A of De La Salle University with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Applied Corporate Management. 99 | Page.
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