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From The Outside In: China’S Dragons Are Here, Singapore Management University
From The Outside In: China’S Dragons Are Here, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Like a blockbuster movie 20 years in the making, China’s dragons have evolved to push the boundaries of global competition. Accelerated innovation is the new frontier of global competition and it’s a space where China’s go-global companies are excelling.
Rugged Regulatory Landscapes, Singapore Management University
Rugged Regulatory Landscapes, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Indonesia’s miners are adept at scaling the country’s rugged regulatory landscape. But their legendary resilience may be put to the test in 2014. Written by Dharma Djojonegoro, President Director of Indonesian mining services provider PT Multi Nitrotama Kimia (MNK).
India Starts To Open Up, Singapore Management University
India Starts To Open Up, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Investors have often shied away from India, citing the difficulties inherent in its notoriously difficult businesss landscape. Yet there is a lot of money to be made in India, Dr S Narayan, Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of South Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore, told Perspectives@SMU. Many companies seem reluctant to carry out sufficient market entry analysis, he says, despite the policy changes now taking place in the world's tenth largest economy.
Dark, Semi-Sweet And Full-Bodied, Singapore Management University
Dark, Semi-Sweet And Full-Bodied, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Cadbury grows up in India
Corporate Governance: The Role Of Independent Directors, Singapore Management University
Corporate Governance: The Role Of Independent Directors, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Companies in Singapore may now have to spend more time and resources to look for independent directors for their firms after the recent revised Corporate Governance Code, but the efforts will be worth it, said Jeremy Goh, associate professor of finance at SMU at a panel discussion during the 3rd Singapore Corporate Governance Week.