Singapore Management University
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A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University is internationally recognized for its world-class research and distinguished teaching. Established in 2000, SMU’s mission is to generate leading-edge research with global impact and produce broad-based, creative and entrepreneurial leaders for the knowledge-based economy.
Stories by Singapore Management University
Financial Literacy For The Young And Young At Heart
Financial knowledge and retirement preparedness go hand in hand, and it’s never too early to start teaching it.
When Science Helps Governments Manage Risk And Innovation
Robust scientific evidence can help governments deal with threats and get the most out of new technologies, said UK Government Chief Scientific Advisor Sir Mark Walport.
From Household Trash To Policy Treasure
A new measure of household responsiveness to public information campaigns, co-developed by SMU researchers, could help policy-makers make better decisions.
Greening The Supply Chain One Business Model At A Time
Making the global supply chain more sustainable requires a fundamental re-evaluation of how companies do business, says SMU Assistant Professor Buket Avci.
When The Switch Flips On Electricity Prices
When it comes to renewable energy, a detailed understanding of how negative electricity prices drive economic incentives can help policy-makers and energy merchants alike make better decisions.
Partnering Against Poverty
Collaborations between businesses, governments, and civil society organizations—if done right—could lift the world’s most destitute out of poverty.
The Economics Of Ageing Well
SMU's Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing aims to find out what can be done to help older Singaporeans live better.
Staying Ahead In The Cybersecurity Arms Race
In an increasingly digitized world, the stakes in the battle to defend computer systems against cyberthreats are higher than ever before, said experts at the inaugural SMU Cybersecurity Forum.
Unravelling Terror’s Anti-Social Networks
They may be a lot more clandestine, but terrorist organisations are social networks too, said SMU Assistant Professor Michael Genkin.
Financial Literacy For The Young And Young At Heart
Financial knowledge and retirement preparedness go hand in hand, and it’s never too early to start teaching it.
When Science Helps Governments Manage Risk And Innovation
Robust scientific evidence can help governments deal with threats and get the most out of new technologies, said UK Government Chief Scientific Advisor Sir Mark Walport.
From Household Trash To Policy Treasure
A new measure of household responsiveness to public information campaigns, co-developed by SMU researchers, could help policy-makers make better decisions.
Greening The Supply Chain One Business Model At A Time
Making the global supply chain more sustainable requires a fundamental re-evaluation of how companies do business, says SMU Assistant Professor Buket Avci.
When The Switch Flips On Electricity Prices
When it comes to renewable energy, a detailed understanding of how negative electricity prices drive economic incentives can help policy-makers and energy merchants alike make better decisions.
Partnering Against Poverty
Collaborations between businesses, governments, and civil society organizations—if done right—could lift the world’s most destitute out of poverty.
The Economics Of Ageing Well
SMU's Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing aims to find out what can be done to help older Singaporeans live better.
Staying Ahead In The Cybersecurity Arms Race
In an increasingly digitized world, the stakes in the battle to defend computer systems against cyberthreats are higher than ever before, said experts at the inaugural SMU Cybersecurity Forum.
Unravelling Terror’s Anti-Social Networks
They may be a lot more clandestine, but terrorist organisations are social networks too, said SMU Assistant Professor Michael Genkin.









