A country’s constitution protects the rights of its citizens. But who protects the constitution? SMU Assistant Professor Maartje de Visser looks to answer this question.
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SMU Associate Professor Goh Beng Wee investigates the benefits and consequences of internal controls to corporate organisations.
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Research on financial reporting and disclosure examines issues at the heart of business, say Professors Cheng Qiang and Holly Yang from the SMU School of Accountancy.
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On 27 January 2015, the Office of Research (ORe) conducted its inaugural briefing on research grant administration and Institutional Review Board (IRB) for new faculty members at The Hive @ Li Ka…
SMU Vice Provost (Research) and Dean of School of Information Systems Steven Miller (in centre) with the four distinguished Turing Award panelists, (from left to right) Professor Edmund Clarke,…
Assistant Professor Yooil Bae at the SMU School of Social Sciences studies what makes one model of growth successful in one country and a failure in another.
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In a world awash in mobile devices, SMU Assistant Professor Kim Youngsoo is studying how information technology is changing the way we make decisions.
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The School of Accountancy (SOA) held its fifth annual SMU-SOAR Accounting Symposium on 11 and 12 December 2014 at SMU. Since its inception in December 2010, the Symposium has become the flagship…
SMU’s Centre for Cross-Border Commercial Law in Asia hosted the 4th Asia Pacific Journal of Private International Law Colloquium on 28 November 2014. Previous editions of this biennial colloquia were…
How should we regulate our financial institutions to find a balance between stability and risk? SMU Assistant Professor Tharindra Ranasinghe investigates.
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