SMU Office of Research – At first glance, the pages of the notebook appear to be filled with swirls and curlicues sitting primly within… ...
SMU Office of Research – At first glance, the pages of the notebook appear to be filled with swirls and curlicues sitting primly within each ruled line. It could be a computer printout of some ...
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SMU Office of Research – In 2015, the Singapore government launched the Sk i llsFuture movement, a “national movement to provide Singaporeans with the opportunities to develop their fullest potential ...
SMU Office of Research – The Singapore Court of Appeal ruled significantly in a recent case that, among other things, deposits paid in property transactions must be reasonable by industry standards.
SMU Office of Research – With the surfeit of trackable, wearable devices in modern life, there is little problem locating things and people outdoors by leveraging Global Navigation Satellite System ...
SMU Assistant Professor Lim Leon Gim’s latest research purports to prove that companies that sell to other companies engaging in controversial behaviour can hurt both reputationally and financially.
SMU Office of Research – It is an oft-cited World Bank figure: 56 percent of the world’s population, or 4.4 billion people, currently live in urban areas. By 2050, those figures will be closer to 70 ...
Research co-authored by SMU Assistant Professor Jared Nai explains how entrepreneurs seeking finance for their start-ups can best leverage their social networks to reach early-stage investors. SMU ...
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