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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 – 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 ...
Massive financial loss from data breaches can be avoided if managers are less myopic in cutting discretionary expenses for short-term gains, says SMU Professor Zhang Liandong. SMU Office of Research – ...
Senior Programme Manager (Research) at Lien Centre for Social Innovation and Research Staff Excellence Award recipient Dalvin Sidhu is tackling the food insecurity issue in Singapore. Food-insecure ...
SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – On the website of the Singapore Judicial College (SJC), one can find a section of its international programmes for 2020, which includes courses such as ...
SMU Associate Professor Chang Pao-Li’s research seeks to study firms’ links to each other to map out how global disruptions affect Singapore’s economy. SMU Office of Research – The global trading ...
SMU Associate Dean (Research and Industry Engagement) Chang Pao-Li examines the resilience of the WTO system amidst growing trade imbalances. But by the turn of the century sentiments had soured, with ...
SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – Rich people are sometimes viewed as selfish, prioritising their own needs over those of others despite the capacity to share. Idioms such as ‘The more you have ...
SMU Office of Research – AI tools’ capabilities have expanded beyond many people’s expectations, with software such as DALL-E (image generation), Cursor (AI assistant for coding), and Claude ...
SMU Office of Research – China has been investing heavily in infrastructure development in the past 40 years. Infrastructure development was pivotal for the Chinese government to generate growth and ...
SMU Office of Research – “Climate change is an increasingly urgent and existential crisis that threatens all sectors of society in most countries of Southeast Asia,” says Weikai Li, an Assistant ...