Singapore Management University
ABOUT
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 Regulations: Boon or Burden?
How should we regulate our financial institutions to find a balance between stability and risk? SMU Assistant Professor Tharindra Ranasinghe investigates.
Dealing With The Data Deluge
SMU Associate Professor Zheng Baihua tackles the challenge of integrating multiple sources of data to help users find relevant information quickly and efficiently.
A Broad Portfolio Of Interests
SMU Assistant Professor Gennaro Bernile is always generating ideas to study various aspects of corporate finance in new and rigorous ways.
The Fine Print Doctor
SMU Assistant Professor Gary Low marries insights from psychology and law to improve the drafting of consumer and contract law.
Everything You Need To Know About Chinese Spirit-Medium Worship
SMU Associate Professor Margaret Chan’s research on Chinese spirit-medium worship sheds light on political events playing out on the international stage.
Running The Treadmill Of Corporate Disclosures
SMU Assistant Professor Holly Yang studies corporate disclosures, a practice whereby companies provide earnings forecasts to guide investors and stock market analysts.
Building Models From The Bottom Up
Assistant Professor Cheng Shih-Fen of the SMU School of Information Systems builds agent-based models to better understand complex systems and optimise their performances.
Enhancing Creativity Through Multiculturalism
Associate Professor Angela Leung at the SMU School of Social Sciences finds that multicultural experience is a useful lens through which to analyse creative performance.
The Dynamics Of Building And Repairing Trust
Professor Don Ferrin at SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business studies the factors influencing trust in organisations and what happens when that trust is damaged.
Financial Regulations: Boon or Burden?
How should we regulate our financial institutions to find a balance between stability and risk? SMU Assistant Professor Tharindra Ranasinghe investigates.
Dealing With The Data Deluge
SMU Associate Professor Zheng Baihua tackles the challenge of integrating multiple sources of data to help users find relevant information quickly and efficiently.
A Broad Portfolio Of Interests
SMU Assistant Professor Gennaro Bernile is always generating ideas to study various aspects of corporate finance in new and rigorous ways.
The Fine Print Doctor
SMU Assistant Professor Gary Low marries insights from psychology and law to improve the drafting of consumer and contract law.
Everything You Need To Know About Chinese Spirit-Medium Worship
SMU Associate Professor Margaret Chan’s research on Chinese spirit-medium worship sheds light on political events playing out on the international stage.
Running The Treadmill Of Corporate Disclosures
SMU Assistant Professor Holly Yang studies corporate disclosures, a practice whereby companies provide earnings forecasts to guide investors and stock market analysts.
Building Models From The Bottom Up
Assistant Professor Cheng Shih-Fen of the SMU School of Information Systems builds agent-based models to better understand complex systems and optimise their performances.
Enhancing Creativity Through Multiculturalism
Associate Professor Angela Leung at the SMU School of Social Sciences finds that multicultural experience is a useful lens through which to analyse creative performance.
The Dynamics Of Building And Repairing Trust
Professor Don Ferrin at SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business studies the factors influencing trust in organisations and what happens when that trust is damaged.









