Faculty Profile
Vicente E. Montaño, DBA
Faculty
Length of Service: 25 Years
vicente_montano@umindanao.edu.ph
Eligiblities/Licenses
Civil Service Eligible
Master's/Doctorate Degree
- AB Economics
- Master in Business Management
- Doctor in Business Administration
Subjects Handled
- Risk Management
- Product Operations Management
- Natural Resources & Environmental Economics
- Advanced Business & Managerial Ethics
- Total Quality Management
- Advanced Statistics
- Research Process
Expertise
- Business Operations Management
- TQM and Performance Management
- Business Policy and Analysis
- Development Economics and Modeling Studies
- Econometrics and Data Analysis
- Micro and Macro Economics
Research Publications
- Unveiling the Patterns of Employability in Higher Education: A DBSCAN Cluster Analysis of College Programs
- Agricultural Cooperatives’ Impact on its Members’ Socio-Economic Status: The Case of the Binhian ng Timog Kutabato Multi-Purpose Agricultural Cooperative
- Cluster and Careers: Exploring Salary Structures and Faculty Recruitment in Academic Programs
- ASEAN Countries Governance Quality and Foreign Direct Investment: A Panel Data Regression Analysis of World Governance Indicators
- Unveiling the Spark: Gradient Boosting Machine (GBM) Analysis of Economic Growth, Crime Rates, and Firecracker-Related Injuries/Death in the Philippines
- Comparing Promotability Outlooks: Industry Professionals vs. MBA Student Perspectives
- Dynamic Relationships: E-Commerce Sales and Key Exogenous Variables in the Philippines
- The Applicability of Peer Teaching in a Post-Graduate Business Course
- Student Versus Industry: Non-Agreement in the MBA Curriculum Content
- The Effect of the University’s Core Values and Program Educational Objectives on the Real Estate Management Graduates through the Lens of Human Capital Theory
- The Association of COVID-19 Cases with the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) and Population Density: A Geospatial Analysis
- Teaching and Learning in the Modern MBA Program
- Results of the Intervention Measures to Improve Trustworthiness of Business Students: The Progressing, The Neutralizing and the Declining
- Attitude, Duties, and Responsibilities: The Hallmark of Self-Regulators in Business Practicum Program