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Building Sustainability And Impact Into Accounting, Hajar Yagkoubi, Eelco Van Der Enden, Eszter Vitorino, Reynir Indahl, Tjeerd Krumpelman
Building Sustainability And Impact Into Accounting, Hajar Yagkoubi, Eelco Van Der Enden, Eszter Vitorino, Reynir Indahl, Tjeerd Krumpelman
Perspectives@SMU
Can it be done? The answer is yes but it depends on solid academic research, investor pressure, and good old lobbying
Escaping From The Dilemma Of Corporate Bribery, Singapore Management University
Escaping From The Dilemma Of Corporate Bribery, Singapore Management University
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CUHK research finds firms located in regions with more corruption cases protect themselves by speeding the recognition of bad news and delaying the recognition of good news
When Experts Become Liabilities, Singapore Management University
When Experts Become Liabilities, Singapore Management University
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Criticism can easily hit the confidence of experts and undermine the accuracy of their predictions, new research shows
Central Bank Digital Currencies: Inevitable?, Harald Uhlig
Central Bank Digital Currencies: Inevitable?, Harald Uhlig
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Central banks are right to worry about CBDCs leading to runs on them. Is that better than letting the private sector influence monetary policy?
How Do You Measure A Brand’S Value?, Samir Dixit
How Do You Measure A Brand’S Value?, Samir Dixit
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There is an ISO standard, and a brand could be worth more than you initially thought
Spacs: Is It For Real Estate?, Melvyn Teo, Ronald Tan, Indran Thana, Yin Mei Lock
Spacs: Is It For Real Estate?, Melvyn Teo, Ronald Tan, Indran Thana, Yin Mei Lock
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SPACs are gaining popularity but investors should do their homework
The Unknown Benefits Of Black Markets, Singapore Management University
The Unknown Benefits Of Black Markets, Singapore Management University
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Research on the license plate market in China’s capital finds that black markets can potentially serve as an auction mechanism to redistribute limited resources to those in need