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2017

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

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Helping Businesses Embrace Transformational Technology, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

Helping Businesses Embrace Transformational Technology, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

Research from the SMU School of Information Systems is helping institutions understand both the benefits and risks of real-time business transactions.

Professor Ma, together with SIS colleagues Professors Robert Kauffman, Guo Zhiling and Mei Lin, are investigators on a project studying the feasibility of implementing real-time payment and settlement systems.

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Harnessing Technology To Improve The Consumer Experience, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

Harnessing Technology To Improve The Consumer Experience, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

Professor Guo Zhiling is studying the impact of information technology on consumer behaviour and business strategy.

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Walking Firms Through It Decisions, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

Walking Firms Through It Decisions, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

Is it better to be an early adopter or wait till the technology matures? Professor Ma Dan helps companies make data-driven decisions.

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Managing Cities With Urban Computing, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

Managing Cities With Urban Computing, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

SMU Professors Lau Hoong Chuin and Lim Yun Fong are combining their mathematical, computational and business know-how to address challenges facing the inner-city deliveries of orders and shipments.

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Research@Smu: Connecting The Dots, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

Research@Smu: Connecting The Dots, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

The word “Management” in the name of our university was carefully and deliberately chosen to address the needs of institutions and decisionmakers across all segments of society: business enterprises and the private sector, government and the public sector, and civil society and the people sector. Unless you are already familiar with the breadth and depth of research output from Singapore Management University (SMU), you would naturally assume that we were a “management” university that was focusing exclusively on business – in essence, a large business school. The reality is quite different.

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