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
Life Is A Rollercoaster–It’s Just How You Ride It
SMU Associate Professor William Tov examines how everyday emotions shape our overall well-being.
Shining A Light On Singapore’s Invisible Poor
SMU Associate Professor John Donaldson is working to understand the root causes of poverty in the wealthy city-state.
A Social Key To Financial Inclusion
A new study from the Mastercard-SMU Financial and Social Inclusion program suggests that societal and cultural factors, in addition to technology, are vital components of financial inclusion.
Putting The ‘Public’ In Public Policy
To better engage the public, policy-makers need new and better ways of dealing with unintended consequences, says SMU Professor David Chan, speaking at the SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute's recent conference on 'Unintended Consequences in Singapore'.
Thriving In An Uncertain World
A culture of innovation is needed for Singapore to shine, says SMU President Professor Arnoud De Meyer, speaking at the SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute's recent conference on 'Unintended Consequences in Singapore'.
Building Software In The Cloud
Developing new software is not only technically challenging but also requires an understanding of how people will adopt it, says Dr Wolfram Schulte, former director of engineering at Microsoft, at the recent IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2016).
Ageing Isn’t A Tsunami
Are Singaporeans financially prepared for retirement and ageing? Researchers at the SMU Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing are finding out.
Hack-Proofing Our Devices
SMU Associate Professor Li Yingjiu is building better safeguards into the everyday technologies of radio-frequency identification (RFID) and mobile phones.
Economics In The Real World
SMU Professor Jin Sainan creates econometric models that account for an economy’s real-life complexity without sacrificing the integrity of the story told.
Life Is A Rollercoaster–It’s Just How You Ride It
SMU Associate Professor William Tov examines how everyday emotions shape our overall well-being.
Shining A Light On Singapore’s Invisible Poor
SMU Associate Professor John Donaldson is working to understand the root causes of poverty in the wealthy city-state.
A Social Key To Financial Inclusion
A new study from the Mastercard-SMU Financial and Social Inclusion program suggests that societal and cultural factors, in addition to technology, are vital components of financial inclusion.
Putting The ‘Public’ In Public Policy
To better engage the public, policy-makers need new and better ways of dealing with unintended consequences, says SMU Professor David Chan, speaking at the SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute's recent conference on 'Unintended Consequences in Singapore'.
Thriving In An Uncertain World
A culture of innovation is needed for Singapore to shine, says SMU President Professor Arnoud De Meyer, speaking at the SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute's recent conference on 'Unintended Consequences in Singapore'.
Building Software In The Cloud
Developing new software is not only technically challenging but also requires an understanding of how people will adopt it, says Dr Wolfram Schulte, former director of engineering at Microsoft, at the recent IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2016).
Ageing Isn’t A Tsunami
Are Singaporeans financially prepared for retirement and ageing? Researchers at the SMU Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing are finding out.
Hack-Proofing Our Devices
SMU Associate Professor Li Yingjiu is building better safeguards into the everyday technologies of radio-frequency identification (RFID) and mobile phones.
Economics In The Real World
SMU Professor Jin Sainan creates econometric models that account for an economy’s real-life complexity without sacrificing the integrity of the story told.









