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Joseph Seet

Associate Professor

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Personal profile

Joseph Seet, a Singaporean educated in Singapore, Australia, the United States and China.  His career brings him globally serving Fortune Global 500 clients in Australasia, Asia, Middle East, Scandinavia, Africa and South America. He also founded companies within the Travel, Human Resources Outstanding and Material Handling industry in Singapore, Malaysia and China. Joseph was privileged to be involved in raising funds from Tier 1 venture capital firms in Asia and the United States.

Joseph Seet is currently the Associate Professor in the Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Hub.  He is also the Mentor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Taicang University Science and Technology Park in Taicang City, China. 

Research interests

Experiential Learning for Entrepreneurial Development

Problem-based Learning

Object-based Learning

Experience

Founded Startups Across Asia.

Managed Companies Penetrate Global Markets

Grew Businesses into Multinational Operations

Secured Venture Capital Funding to Drive Growth and Innovation

Teaching

Business Models

International Business

Doing Business in China

Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Chinese SME Venturing International  

Awards and honours

XEC All-Round Academic Excellence Award (XJTLU - 2024)

XEC Student Recruitment Award (XJTLU - 2025)

Education/Academic qualification

Executive Education Certificate, Syracuse University

Babson SEE Certificate, Babson College / Nankai University

Bachelor of Business (Banking & Finance), University of South Australia

MBA, Nanjing University

Graduate Diploma in Management Research, University of South Australia

Research areas

  • Experiential Learning for Entrepreneurship Development
  • Problem-based Learning
  • Object-based Learning
  • entrepreneurial education
  • International Business

Person Types

  • Staff

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