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Supporting The Asian Innovation Renaissance
Research at the SMU School of Law aims to help businesses in Asia translate intellectual property rights into innovation and economic gains.
The Next Arena For Analytics
Data-driven decision making has the potential to revolutionise governance, say experts gathered in Singapore for the Workshop on Analytics for Business, Consumer and Social Insights (BCSI 2015).
The Real-Life Game Of Risk
Research by SMU Associate Professor Lim Chu Yeong investigates the role of financial reporting and risk management in preventing future financial crises.
Let’s Not Forget Minority Shareholders
Minority investors need to be protected through better information and corporate governance, says SMU Associate Professor Wang Jiwei.
Keeping The Singapore Dream Alive
SMU Associate Professor Ho Kong Weng studies the driving forces and trends underlying socioeconomic mobility in Singapore.
Mapping Pakistan’s Power Grid
SMU Assistant Professor Ijlal Naqvi studies Pakistan’s power grid as a lens through which to examine its governance and development.
Rats Lend Drowning Friends A Paw
Rats will help drowning cagemates, especially if they have been soaked before themselves, study says.
Glaucoma In Singapore: Steady But Often Undiagnosed
Although the prevalence of glaucoma in Singapore has not changed over the last decade, a high proportion of previously undiagnosed disease suggests a need for greater public awareness.
Germination Can Make Buckwheat More Nutritious
Germinated buckwheat has a better nutritional profile and antioxidant content than ungerminated buckwheat, scientists say.












