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To investigate how actors within the “middle space of migration” work, the team will conduct in-depth interviews with 50 state officials, brokers, hospital administrators, and nursing school owners, ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – Technology has in recent decades disrupted traditional jobs through automation and digital transformation, displacing roles across industries. As ...
SMU Associate Professor Chang Pao-Li’s research seeks to study firms’ links to each other to map out how global disruptions affect Singapore’s economy. SMU Office of Research Governance & ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration - Increasing tax competition, cryptocurrency taxation, environmental taxation, and myriad global tax reforms. These are among the many concerns ...
SMU Office of Research – In 2015, the Singapore government launched the Sk i llsFuture movement, a “national movement to provide Singaporeans with the opportunities to develop their fullest potential ...
SMU Office of Research – The aim of SMU Research is stated clearly on its website: “[T]o create significant impact by addressing societal challenges within three key Focus Areas” of Digital ...
New research by SMU Assistant Professor Nina Sirola reveals why early-life environments shape the way people experience workplace threats and how the impact is unequal. SMU Office of Research ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – Aiming to correct shortcomings in Singapore’s existing public housing lease buyback scheme, one of Singapore Management University’s (SMU) top ...
SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – Pareto efficiency, as defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), “occurs when resources are so allocated that it is not ...
SMU Office of Research – China has been investing heavily in infrastructure development in the past 40 years. Infrastructure development was pivotal for the Chinese government to generate growth and ...
Massive financial loss from data breaches can be avoided if managers are less myopic in cutting discretionary expenses for short-term gains, says SMU Professor Zhang Liandong. SMU Office of Research – ...
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