UOG business students and faculty showcase global research at 20th annual international conference
UOG business students and faculty showcase global research at 20th annual international conference
UOG business students and faculty showcase global research at 20th annual international conference
3/30/2026
The University of Guam School of Business and Public Administration (SBPA) marked a major milestone with the 20th anniversary of its International Conference on Business, Economics and Information Technology (ICBEIT), held March 12-13, 2026, in Singapore at the YWCA Fort Canning.
Founded and led by Dr. Maria Claret M. Ruane, professor of economics, the annual conference continues to bring together scholars and students from across the globe to share research and foster academic collaboration. This year’s conference welcomed 71 participants representing 25 universities, the International Accreditation Council of Business Education (IACBE), which accredits SBPA's business programs, and other organizations from Japan, India, the United States, and Guam.
“This milestone reflects the University of Guam’s strong and growing network of international partnerships that advance research, innovation, and academic exchange,” said University of Guam President Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez, who joined the conference in person. “Through collaborations like ICBEIT, UOG and our School of Business and Public Administration continue to connect our island to the global academic community while creating meaningful opportunities for shared learning and engagement.”
A global platform for research and collaboration
“How do you say ‘twenty’ in your own language?... Japanese, Tagalog, Bahasa, Hindi, Korean, Chinese, Palauan, and CHamoru?” Ruane asked in her opening remarks, setting an inclusive and energetic tone for the two-day event, which featured 53 research presentations.
Ruane introduced the ICBEIT conference series to UOG when she joined as faculty in 2007, carrying forward its founding vision of cross-cultural academic exchange. She says that “the ICBEIT was founded on the simple idea that there is so much we can learn from each other, despite differences in cultural backgrounds and academic disciplines.”
That vision continues to resonate, with approximately 65% of participants returning
from previous years and 95% rating the conference as “Excellent” or “Very Good.”
UOG students and faculty take the international stage
UOG was strongly represented at this year’s conference by faculty, administrators, students, and alumni, who collectively contributed 17 research presentations spanning business, economics, public administration, and emerging interdisciplinary topics.
Participants included university leadership, SBPA faculty across multiple disciplines, undergraduate and graduate students, and alumni engaged in both collaborative and independent research — reflecting UOG’s emphasis on mentorship and applied learning.
Dean Roseann M. Jones and SBPA faculty played active roles throughout the conference
as presenters, mentors, and session chairs. Faculty and student assistants also provided
on-site conference support, demonstrating UOG’s commitment to excellence and hospitality.
Strengthening international partnerships
The conference is organized in collaboration with long-standing academic partners, including Osaka Metropolitan University and Nanzan University in Japan, along with additional co-sponsors such as the Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society for Economics at UOG.
Joining Ruane as conference chairs were Dr. Akihiro Noguchi of Nanzan University, who has served as co-chair for 17 years, and Dr. Mineo Tsuji of Osaka Metropolitan University, now in his ninth year as co-chair — highlighting the continuity of UOG’s international academic partnerships.
Ruane emphasized the broader impact of the event, stating, “the conference is not
just academic. It is an opportunity to showcase SBPA, UOG and Guam to the world.”
Investing in student success and professional growth
The ICBEIT conference remains self-funded through participant registration fees, with faculty and students leveraging institutional support and personal resources to participate. Students also competed for travel assistance through the Research Corporation of the University of Guam and the Office of Enrollment Management & Student Success at UOG.
Participating students presented their research and reflections from ICBEIT at a public
“Student Spotlight” event held March 30 at the SBPA Multipurpose Room.
ICBEIT 2026 Research Presentation
OSAKA WORLD EXPO 2025 AND SOCIAL MEDIA FEEDBACK FROM INTERNATIONAL VISITORS: INITIAL PERCEPTIONS USING VOYANT TOOLS FOR TEXT VISUALIZATION AND ANALYSIS
Dr. Fred Schumann, Professor of Global Resource Management, SBPA in collaboration with Dr. Mineo Tsuji, Osaka Metropolitan University (Japan)
COOPERATIVE ADVANTAGE: UNIVERSITY GROWTH THROUGH REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP
Dr. Roseann M. Jones, Dean and Professor of Economics, SBPA
A STUDY OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST TAX PREPARERS IN THE UNITED STATES
Dr. Martha Suez-Sales, Chair of Master of Accountancy and Associate Professor of Accounting, SBPA
ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE AND RETURNS: APPLICATION TO UOG’S TRITON INVESTMENTS
Dr. Leila C. Kabigting, BA Division Chair and Associate Professor of Finance, SBPA
Ms. Tesanee Chiro, BA-Professional Pathway (Finance) student, SBPA
Ms. Esther Muña, BA-Professional Pathway (Finance) student, SBPA
Ms. Summer Quintanilla, BA-Professional Pathway (Finance and Human Resource Management)
student, SBPA
WEALTH, RATIONALITY, AND MORALITY
Dr. Kenneth S. Choie, Professor of Practice in Business, SBPA
PALAU’S ECO-CONSCIOUS SCUBA DIVING TOURISM: A MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Ms. Keana Daudelil Mesubed, BA-Professional Pathway (Economics) alumna (May 2025)
and current MBA Student, SBPA
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Maria Claret M. Ruane, ICBEIT Chair and Professor of Economics,
SBPA
AN ISLAND IN PERIL: GUAM AND THE TAIWAN CRISIS
Prof. Ronald Aguon, Assistant Professor of Public Administration, SBPA
A DIRECT WAY FORWARD FOR GUAM: THE ‘ART OF EXECUTIVE ENGAGEMENT’ — A PROACTIVE MODEL FOR U.S. FEDERAL-TERRITORIAL RELATIONS IN THE INDO-PACIFIC
Ms. Patricia Diego, MPA Alumna (December 2025), SBPA
THE QUEST FOR GUAM STATEHOOD: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND IMPLICATIONS
Dr. Judith P. Guthertz, Professor of Legal Studies, SBPA
TRADITIONAL HEALING: ECO-TOURISM DRIVER IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Ms. Rosanna Rosario, MPA Student, SBPA
In collaboration with MPA Students/Alumni Ms. Camarin Chargualaf, Ms. Beatrix Naholowaa-Torres,
Ms. Kalyne Roberto and Ms. Debbie Toves
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Ansito Walter, Professor of Public Administration, SBPA
A COMPARATIVE STRESS TEST OF GOVERNMENT SUSTAINABILITY OF SELECTED PACIFIC ISLANDS JURISDICTIONS (A MAcc Program Capstone Project)
Dr. Martha Suez-Sales, Chair of Master of Accountancy and Associate Professor of Accounting, SBPA
MARKET POTENTIAL OF NUTRITIONALLY FORTIFIED COOKIES: AN EXAMPLE FROM GUAM
Ms. Danica Tamondong, BA student, SBPA and Research Assistant, CNAS
In collaboration with Dr. Ya-Shiou Chang, National Ilan University (Taiwan) and Dr.
Kuan-Ju Chen, CNAS
HIRING BEYOND BORDERS: EXPLORING THE HIRING PROCESS THROUGH EMPLOYEE VOICES IN TAIWAN AND GUAM
Mr. Denzyl Mariei Ngiralmau, BA-Professional Pathway (Human Resource Management) alumnus
(May 2025) and current MBA student, SBPA
Dr. Joann C.E. Diego, Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management, SBPA
PREREQUISITE MODE AND FOLLOW-UP PERFORMANCE IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Dr. Edward Conrad, Associate Professor of Accounting, SBPA
In collaboration with Dr. Martha Suez-Sales and Dr. Doreen Crisostomo-Muña, SBPA
DORM LIFE AND STUDENT WELL-BEING: A STRUCTURAL MODEL OF MENTAL HEALTH, SATISFACTION, AND RETENTION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GUAM
Dr. Corey Ross, Assistant Professor of Marketing, SBPA
In collaboration with BA students/alumna Mr. Sebastian Dearborn Bernardo, Ms. Mayo
Yoshii, Ms. Mijeong Park, SBPA
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE JAPANESE TOURISM ARRIVALS TO GUAM: 2015 – 2023
Ms. Mykaelah Janyne Sanchez, BA-Honors Pathway (Economics) student, SBPA
In collaboration with Ms. Jasmine Quichocho, BA-Professional Pathway (Finance and
Economics) Alumna (December 2025)
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Maria Claret M. Ruane, ICBEIT Chair and Professor of Economics,
SBPA
CONSUMER INTERACTION WITH AI AGENTS: EFFECTS ON TRUST, BRAND ATTACHMENT,
AND PURCHASE INTENTION
Mr. Ka Trevor Ho, BA-Professional Pathway student, SBPA
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Corey Ross, Assistant Professor of Marke





