Faculty members of Rizal Technological University’s (RTU) College of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Accountancy (CBEA) recently participated in the 30th EdukCircle International Convention on Business, held on April 13, 2024, via Zoom. Organized by EdukCircle the International Center for Communication Studies (ICCS), the convention drew Business Educators from diverse institutions across the Philippines.
The convention featured a line-up of esteemed speakers of various contemporary topics pertinent to the business industries. Among the notable presentations were:
- Accounting for Business Combination by Dr. Rodiel C. Ferrer of De La Salle University
- Between Trusting the Platform and Belief in Oneself: Implications for Selected Philippine e-Commerce Sectors by Dr. Erik Paolo Capistrano of UP Virata School of Business, University of the Philippines Diliman
- The Influence of Healthcare Technology Self-Efficacy on Attitude Toward Healthcare Technology Use: Some Managerial Implications by Dr. Manuel C. Manuel III of UP Virata School of Business, University of the Philippines Diliman
- Innovation Self-Efficacy and the Innovative Entrepreneur by Dr. Andrei Relente of UP Virata School of Business, University of the Philippines Diliman
- A Technology Gold Rush in AI? by Dr. Shane M. Greenstein of Harvard Business School
- Strategic Management for Shared Prosperity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Dr. Benito L. Teehankee of De La Salle University
Representing RTU-CBEA at the convention were Instr. Jennifer C. Jaguitin, Dr. Velissa R. Rubaya, Instr. Shaira Marie Rona, and Asst. Prof. John Eric O. Estrellado. Asst. Prof. Estrellado also served on the panel of reactors during the sessions, contributing his insights to the discussions.
The convention also provided a platform for the faculty members to engage with cutting-edge research and insights in the field of business. Their active participation underscores RTU’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and staying abreast of the latest developments in business education.