School of Management

The School of Management provides innovative management degree programmes that develop students into socially responsible, ethical and caring individuals, while equipping them with the knowledge and skills required for meaningful and rewarding careers in the health and social care sectors.
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School of Management
The School currently offers two distinctive Bachelor’s degree programmes, both of which are the first of their kind in Hong Kong: the Bachelor of Management (Honours) in Social and Business Sustainability and the Bachelor of Health Information and Services Management (Honours). These pioneering programmes reflect the School’s strong commitment to nurturing socially responsible, ethical and caring professionals who are well equipped to contribute to the health and social care sectors.
Dean's Message
We nurture future-ready managerial talent who can address increasingly complex organisational challenges.

In line with the mission of Tung Wah University of Hong Kong , our School of Management is committed to nurturing socially responsible and caring managerial talent for Hong Kong and the region by launching two unique Bachelor’s degree programmes that are the first of their kind in Hong Kong.

In the Bachelor of Management (Honours) in Social and Business Sustainability programme , students learn how different kinds of organisations manage a multiple bottom line by balancing economic, social, and environmental goals.

In the Bachelor of Health Information and Services Management (Honours) programme, students learn how healthcare organisations manage data and digital technologies and deliver quality service to patients.

Both programmes aim to develop future-ready graduates who have the critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills to tackle increasingly complex organisational challenges.

Professor Albert TEO
Dean, School of Management
Staff
The School of Management’s academic staff have vast academic and/or industry experience. They are not only passionate about teaching, but are also keen to engage in applied research
Research

Our academic staff engage in applied research in the areas of social care and healthcare. These researches enable social care and healthcare organisations to deliver more impactful and innovative intervention programmes that benefit the community. The researches carried out by the School of Management are mostly funded by industry grants or competitive grants administered by various government agencies. 

Social Impact Assessment of 8 Social Purpose Organisations
Social Impact Assessment of Eight Social Purpose Organisations
This research project assessed the social impact of eight social purpose organisations. These eight organisations were portfolio companies of Social Impact Partners, an impact investing firm. For each organisation, its theory of change was empirically constructed, and its social return on investment was calculated. The research results indicated that all eight of the organisations generated significant social impact for their key stakeholders, and were cost-effective in generating social impact.
MGT Research Story 2
Social Impact Assessment of Three Coffee Industry-Related Intervention Programmes
This research project assessed the social impact of three coffee industry-related intervention programmes run by The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council. These programmes offered training and employment opportunities to youth and people with different abilities. For these programmes, the theories of change were empirically constructed, and the social return on investment ratios were calculated. The research results showed that the programmes generated significant impact for their key stakeholders, and were cost-effective in creating social impact.
Laboratories

Digital health and smart health are increasingly important in healthcare service provision. To equip healthcare students with digital health literacy, the Digital Health Lab  provides hands-on experience with digital health technologies and data analytics skills, enabling them to access health data accurately and support patients, families, and healthcare professionals.

25/10/2025
Joint event with The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council
The School of Management partnered with The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council to host the "Creating an Inclusive Future with Coffee: 'Coffee To Be' Brand Launch Cum Social Return on Investment Symposium" on 25 October 2025. Prof. Albert Teo presented a research report titled "Social Impact Assessment of Three Coffee Industry-Related Interventions Run by The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council," highlighting positive interventions that create training and employment opportunities for vulnerable groups, such as youth and individuals with disabilities, aiding their social integration. The event attracted over 120 participants, demonstrating the School's commitment to fostering social inclusion and community care.
27/08/2025
Short Course on Social Purpose-Driven Business Model Canvas
The School of Management hosted an engaging short course on 27 August 2025, titled “Developing Financially Viable Business Model for Creating Social Impact: A Hands-On One-Day Workshop.” Led by Professor Wong Poh Kam, it focused on applying the social purpose-driven business model canvas to integrate social impacts with profitability. Fifteen participants explored Asian case studies, gaining tools for sustainable, impact-driven business models that foster social change.
09/07/2025
Digital Transformation in Health Care – Building leadership Capacity
A seminar was delivered by Dr. Zhanming Liang, Associate Dean, College of Business, Law and Governance of James Cook University, Australia on 9 July 2025 at the Digital Health Lab of Tsim Sha Tsui Campus, Tung Wah College by hybrid mode.
12/05/2024
Sydney Study Tour - Broaden Students' Horizon
To enhance students' global perspective and deepen their understanding of healthcare systems across different countries, 13 students from the Health Information and Services Management and Nursing programmes participated in an Australian study tour organised by the School of Management in May 2024.
School of Management

Tsim Sha Tsui Campus
Room 602, School of Management, 136A Nathan Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong