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The Disappearing Convenience Of Convenience Stores, Ramaswami, S.
The Disappearing Convenience Of Convenience Stores, Ramaswami, S.
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
The article describes post-Covid challenges to the convenience store format in Singapore, and the ways in which some of these challenges can be mitigated.
Popular: Still Singapore’S Favourite Bookstore, Singapore Management University
Popular: Still Singapore’S Favourite Bookstore, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Popular is evolving into an omni-channel retailer to improve its customer experience
Developing Online Business Strategy With Millennials Through Partnership With University, Yuanto Kusnadi, Gary Pan
Developing Online Business Strategy With Millennials Through Partnership With University, Yuanto Kusnadi, Gary Pan
Research Collection School Of Accountancy
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a significant shift in shopping behaviour from offline to online among Singaporean consumers. According to data from data analytics firm Nielsen, 37 per cent of Singaporean consumers have increased online shopping activities since the COVID-19 outbreak. This shift towards online shopping, food delivery and e-groceries may persist beyond the COVID-19 period. While the increase in online shopping has benefited online stores, many businesses who do not yet have an online presence or have not been paying much attention to conducting sales online were caught off-guard during the circuit breaker period which has resulted in …
Evolution Of Digital Payments: Early Learnings From Singapore’S Cashless Payment Drive, Dennis Ng
Evolution Of Digital Payments: Early Learnings From Singapore’S Cashless Payment Drive, Dennis Ng
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
This paper discusses the digital payment scenario unfolding in Singapore as the country’s government ponders the tremendous leap made by China in the digital payment space. The paper discusses possible key factors contributing to the success of digital payments in China, such as the success of WeChat, and whether this could be replicated in a country like Singapore. Although China and Singapore are vastly different in size, they share many similarities, including a strong one-party government which is actively involved in the direction and growth of the economy. Both countries share similar cultural and social influences including materialism, IT adoption …
Issues In Human Capital Development : Lessons For Public Administration And Governance, Deogratias Harorimana Mr
Issues In Human Capital Development : Lessons For Public Administration And Governance, Deogratias Harorimana Mr
Dr Deogratias Harorimana
With few minerals or other natural resources, Rwanda believes that she can still achieve her ambitions by investing in human capital - her unique resource. If this ambition can be achieved, then is this the next role model for international development? We used a case study design and analysis methods to examine development models used elsewhere in recent decades, using both qualitative and quantitative data on Rwanda to establish the comparative advantages in relation to Singapore’s economic development model. The implications for international development are that (1) an effective human capital development strategy should be inclusive enough to respond to …
Hotel Room Rate And Availability Parity Across Electronic Distribution Channels, Subashini Selvaraj
Hotel Room Rate And Availability Parity Across Electronic Distribution Channels, Subashini Selvaraj
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
This is an exploratory research paper looking at the parity of hotel room rates and hotel room availability across electronic distribution channels. The fulfillment of the best rate guarantee of hotels was also analyzed. The study surveyed 40 hotels in Singapore, covering 4 hotel segments, luxury, upscale, mid-market and budget with data collected over 5 dates. The results were analyzed across segments and dates of collection and it was found that neither rate nor room availability parity existed across all the hotels surveyed. In addition, majority of the hotels were unable to fulfill the best rate guarantee. Reasons for why …
The E-Landscape: An Unexplored Goldmine Of The New Millennium, Thow Yick Liang
The E-Landscape: An Unexplored Goldmine Of The New Millennium, Thow Yick Liang
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
The Internet is an intangible cyberworld created by the human mind. Exploring and exploiting this e-landscape requires a totally redefined mindset. The fact that it exists in the mental realm also makes it a nonlinear system. In this respect, understanding both intangible and nonlinear dynamics is a requisite to the proper exploitation of e-commerce. The e-landscape is a new edge of chaos where order and disorder co-exist. It could be a goldmine for those who swiftly recognize structure in this highly disordered territory. The tremendous number of opportunities and uncertainties embedded in the submerged portion of this iceberg are still …