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In A Gig Economy, Do People Work More When Wages Rise?, Singapore Management University
In A Gig Economy, Do People Work More When Wages Rise?, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Study finds that when wages go up, how the supply of labour changes can depend on how the change in pay is communicated
Growing A Mapletree, Hiew Yoon Khong
Growing A Mapletree, Hiew Yoon Khong
Perspectives@SMU
By focusing on recycling capital and re-seeding its portfolio, Singapore’s Mapletree Investments have moved beyond the island and into the global market
Apple And Foxconn: Addressing Power Imbalances In Global Supply Chains, Singapore Management University
Apple And Foxconn: Addressing Power Imbalances In Global Supply Chains, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Global suppliers such as Foxconn can form strong business networks to put pressure on dominant clients such as Apple to address power imbalances in global supply chains
Doubling Down On Asia, Olivier Lim, Arif P. Rachmat, David Su
Doubling Down On Asia, Olivier Lim, Arif P. Rachmat, David Su
Perspectives@SMU
COVID-19 has inflicted major pain on Asian economies but the effects on countries and sectors are not uniform. The tech sector in China could yet present investment opportunities
Innovating In The Digital Economy, Arnoud De Meyer
Innovating In The Digital Economy, Arnoud De Meyer
Perspectives@SMU
It is all about creating and capturing value, building networks, and scaling up quickly
The Unique Role Of The State Press In The Chinese Economy, Singapore Management University
The Unique Role Of The State Press In The Chinese Economy, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
CUHK research investigates the role played by China’s state-owned media in supplying information vital to the functioning of China’s capital markets
The Global Economy In 2021, Simon Baptist
The Global Economy In 2021, Simon Baptist
Perspectives@SMU
The Economist Intelligence Unit is keeping an eye on inflation despite expecting interest rates to stay near zero. But don’t expect COVID-19 to be gone anytime soon
4 Lessons In Digital Transformation From The Lucrative K-Pop Industry, Singapore Management University
4 Lessons In Digital Transformation From The Lucrative K-Pop Industry, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
K-pop is set to become one of the most lucrative industries in the world thanks to digital transformation, and this provides important insights and lessons for businesses more broadly, says UNSW Business School's Felix Tan
Measuring The Tourism Impact Of Covid-19, Singapore Management University
Measuring The Tourism Impact Of Covid-19, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The initial lockdown in Wuhan in China’s Hubei province, the rise of infection cases and subsequent lockdowns in individual markets all contributed to a reduction in travel and booking activities, according to a new study conducted by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). However, different regions showed different sensitivity to COVID-19.
Measuring The Chinese Economic Impact Of Covid-19, Singapore Management University
Measuring The Chinese Economic Impact Of Covid-19, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The COVID-19 outbreak currently sweeping around the globe with deadly results will create hardships for a good proportion of businesses in China while generating new opportunities for others, says Jing Wu, Assistant Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics.
3 Lessons From The Gfc In How To Lead Through The Coronavirus Crisis, Singapore Management University
3 Lessons From The Gfc In How To Lead Through The Coronavirus Crisis, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
There are three lessons to be learned from the GFC that will help leaders in managing through the coronavirus crisis, according to a UNSW Business School expert
The Rising Importance Of Chinese Monetary Policy, Singapore Management University
The Rising Importance Of Chinese Monetary Policy, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Expert expects the influence of Chinese monetary policy to rise as the country’s share of the global economy increases
The Economist’S Vision For 2020, Singapore Management University
The Economist’S Vision For 2020, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The global economy will have stable but sluggish growth due to the macro environment
Surviving The Property Market In A Low-Interest And Low-Yield Environment, Singapore Management University
Surviving The Property Market In A Low-Interest And Low-Yield Environment, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
REITs should note current conditions that echo those leading up to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and clean up their balance sheets
China: Facing The Middle Income Trap, Singapore Management University
China: Facing The Middle Income Trap, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Neoliberalism and deregulation provide ready-made growth for China, but formidable hurdles block its route to developed status
The Role Of Social Trust In Times Of Crisis, Singapore Management University
The Role Of Social Trust In Times Of Crisis, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Research shows social trust improves the resilience of firms to banking crises
Show Me The (Value Of) Money!, Singapore Management University
Show Me The (Value Of) Money!, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Plenty of adults are not financially literate. Teaching children early can make a big difference
How China’S Ageing Population Will Impact On The Rest Of Us, Singapore Management University
How China’S Ageing Population Will Impact On The Rest Of Us, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The world’s second largest economy is getting old before it gets rich
Location, Location, Location? Not Any More, Singapore Management University
Location, Location, Location? Not Any More, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The retail industry faces a future where convenience and value-added services will be the deciding factors
Building Indonesia, Singapore Management University
Building Indonesia, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Business families of Southeast Asia’s largest economy look ahead to building for future success and generations
Stock Recommendations In China: Buyer Beware, Singapore Management University
Stock Recommendations In China: Buyer Beware, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Research analysts have incentives to issue positive recommendations; social ties with fund managers exert considerable influence
U.S. Economic Outlook For The Rest Of 2018, Singapore Management University
U.S. Economic Outlook For The Rest Of 2018, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Fed rates to inch up as GDP grows but China-U.S. trade war is a major worry
Anwar Ibrahim: Forgiveness, Character And Values Can Rescue Malaysia, Singapore Management University
Anwar Ibrahim: Forgiveness, Character And Values Can Rescue Malaysia, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Anwar returned to the political fray for the country's youth despite the threat of imprisonment; they can rebuild the country with principles and tenacity of purpose
Belt Road Initiative: A Chinese Future, Singapore Management University
Belt Road Initiative: A Chinese Future, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Despite concerns over debt and geopolitics, Asian countries should embrace a Sino-centric economic future
In a speech at the 52nd Munich Security Conference in 2016, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying opened by saying:
“China has been asked frequently: are you challenging the US as leader of the world order? Or, are you making a parallel order? The answer is: of course not, we are part of the international order.”
Retirement Planning In The Age Of Disruption, Singapore Management University
Retirement Planning In The Age Of Disruption, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Do not underestimate retirement needs, plan early, and update your skills consistently to build up your nest-egg
Shorter business cycles, disruptive technology, and demographic changes have rendered single-employer careers a near impossibility. The need to learn, unlearn, and relearn to forge new career paths is now an accepted inevitability.
The Indian Diaspora, Culture, And Foreign Policy, Singapore Management University
The Indian Diaspora, Culture, And Foreign Policy, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Indians living overseas can be a bridge to a rapidly changing world
In the United Nations “International Migration Report 2015”, India had the largest diaspora population in the world with 16 million individuals born in the country but living outside of it. It’s a 100 percent increase from the 8 million in 2000, with an increasing number making their way to the United States where Indians make up the second largest immigrant group after Mexicans.
The Shipping Industry In 2018, Singapore Management University
The Shipping Industry In 2018, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Despite oversupply that continues to suppress container freight rates, positive global macroeconomic trends bode well for shipowners
The Global Economic Outlook In 2018, Singapore Management University
The Global Economic Outlook In 2018, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Oil prices will not reach US$120, more U.S. Fed rate hikes expected, and Brexit’s fallout to remain largely within Europe
Education As A Catalyst For Socio-Economic Development In South Africa, Singapore Management University
Education As A Catalyst For Socio-Economic Development In South Africa, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
In order to progress socially and economically, a united South Africa will have to focus on an education sector hindered by apartheid era policies.
China And India In 2018, Singapore Management University
China And India In 2018, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The Economist Intelligence Unit predicts different trajectories for the world’s two most populous countries.