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How Do You Demonstrate Enthusiasm In A Job Interview?, Singapore Management University
How Do You Demonstrate Enthusiasm In A Job Interview?, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Is there such a thing as being too enthusiastic in a job interview, and how should hiring managers assess candidates on this?
“No More Uncle” And Gender-Neutral Marketing, Singapore Management University
“No More Uncle” And Gender-Neutral Marketing, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
How Asian men’s beauty care is shaping conception of masculinity and gender-neutral marketing
Iskandar Malaysia: International Education Hub For Japanese?, Singapore Management University
Iskandar Malaysia: International Education Hub For Japanese?, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
A few hundred Japanese families have made Johor Bahru home in the pursuit of English fluency and Global Cultural Capital for their children
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
Inequality And The Family, Singapore Management University
Inequality And The Family, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
It may be near impossible to recreate Lareau’s “concerted cultivation” outside a middle-class family but intervention targeted at a wider audience – instead of means testing – could ameliorate inequality reproduction
Building Climate-Resilient Cities, Winston Chow
Building Climate-Resilient Cities, Winston Chow
Perspectives@SMU
Besides the 3R’s of reduce-reuse-recycle, people should also consider ASI – avoid, shift, and improve
Yung Kee: A Roast Goose Chase, Singapore Management University
Yung Kee: A Roast Goose Chase, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
How a Hong Kong culinary landmark emerged stronger following a bitter family feud over succession disputes
Chinese Clan Culture And Its Influence On Family Business Ownership, Jiameng Cheng, Yanke Dai, Lin Shu, Haichun Ye
Chinese Clan Culture And Its Influence On Family Business Ownership, Jiameng Cheng, Yanke Dai, Lin Shu, Haichun Ye
Perspectives@SMU
Research shows that, in China, business owners who hail from provinces with high clan cultural influence are more likely to share business ownership with family members
Did Twitter Deliberately Mislead Elon Musk In His Acquisition Bid?, Mark Humphery-Jenner
Did Twitter Deliberately Mislead Elon Musk In His Acquisition Bid?, Mark Humphery-Jenner
Perspectives@SMU
Elon Musk has officially ended his bid to acquire Twitter on the grounds that it misled the market in its disclosures, writes UNSW Business School's Mark Humphery-Jenner
China: The Next Big Market For Soft-Branded Hotels?, Elisa Ka-Yan Chan
China: The Next Big Market For Soft-Branded Hotels?, Elisa Ka-Yan Chan
Perspectives@SMU
A wave of deal-making in China’s hotel investment sector is expected to encourage more independent hotels to rebrand as chain affiliates
Is Guanxi Still Everything When Doing Business In China?, Singapore Management University
Is Guanxi Still Everything When Doing Business In China?, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Research finds that traditional guanxi-style connection-building is no longer the main key to success when doing business in China, and a new generation of Chinese entrepreneurs form business ties based on reputation and capabilities
Daung Well By Daung Good, Leon Qiu, Singapore Management University
Daung Well By Daung Good, Leon Qiu, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Leon Qiu started microfinance lending startup Daung Capital to help the unbanked in Myanmar. Can he adequately help the farmers there?
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
Singapore: Treading Carefully Between Jostling Great Powers, Singapore Management University
Singapore: Treading Carefully Between Jostling Great Powers, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The island state’s unique understanding of Western and East Asian cultures makes it an ideal interpreter between the U.S. and China, says SMU Chairman Ho Kwon Ping
Twitter Demonstrates Why Poison Pills Are Bad For Shareholders, Mark Humphery-Jenner
Twitter Demonstrates Why Poison Pills Are Bad For Shareholders, Mark Humphery-Jenner
Perspectives@SMU
Twitter’s poison pill appears to be an attempt to entrench the board rather than delivering shareholder value, writes UNSW Business School's Mark Humphery-Jenner
Central Bank Digital Currencies: Inevitable?, Harald Uhlig
Central Bank Digital Currencies: Inevitable?, Harald Uhlig
Perspectives@SMU
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 Should Leaders Manage Hybrid Working Relationships?, Karin Sanders, Andrew Dhaenens
How Should Leaders Manage Hybrid Working Relationships?, Karin Sanders, Andrew Dhaenens
Perspectives@SMU
Organisations and their leaders need to adapt to new ways of working and hybrid work relationships, write UNSW Business School’s Karin Sanders, Andrew Dhaenens and Patrick Sharry
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
Space Tourism By 2024 A Growing Possibility In China, Singapore Management University
Space Tourism By 2024 A Growing Possibility In China, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Developments this year have turbocharged the race to be the first to launch paying customers into space
Voluntourism – Boon Or Bane?, Sin Harng Luh
Voluntourism – Boon Or Bane?, Sin Harng Luh
Perspectives@SMU
Voluntourists need to be clear about their motive and travel with their eyes open, says SMU adjunct faculty Dr Sin Harng Luh