By Jovina Ang
SMU Office of Research – Since the onset of COVID-19, employee mental well-being has become a critical issue across the world.
In Singapore, the prevalence of poor mental health has…
By Jovina Ang
SMU Office of Research – Whether you are conscious of it or not, the decisions you make every day involve risk.
Risks in the context of decision-making refer to uncertain outcomes of a…
By Alistair Jones
SMU Office of Research – Shareholders in Singapore are vested with significant powers, putting them in a position to play an important monitoring role, including the appointment and…
On the face of it, investment management is purely a numbers game. But behind the scenes, equity analysts require a lot of people skills to get an accurate stock valuation out to the fund…
How a member of the public reacts to health crises depends on a lot of differing factors, including perceived risk or resistance to the disease, trust in the government, and general anxiety levels…
By Stuart Pallister
SMU Office of Research – A few years ago, Singapore Management University Associate Professor of Law, Liu Han-Wei, produced a comprehensive paper on regulating AI machine learning…
By Stuart Pallister
SMU Office of Research – Singapore Management University Assistant Professor of Urban Sustainability, Terry van Gevelt, and his research team have already completed part one of…
By Jovina Ang
SMU Office of Research – Adaptability is a highly sought after skill for today’s VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world.
It has been recognised as one of the key skills…
By Stuart Pallister
SMU Office of Research – Pay transparency, in terms of knowing what your peers are earning, may be good for employees but can potentially lead to companies going to the wall. That…
By Alvin Lee
SMU Office of Research – Chatbots have become a common feature of modern life. They are deployed by organisations in a wide range of fields ranging from e-commerce to healthcare.…