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How does financial transparency affect how CEO’s themselves are paid?Young Jun Cho and Hojun Seo investigate how the introduction of SFAS 131, requiring companies to report performance by business ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – Interdisciplinary programmes and courses have gained popularity in recent years, reflecting the growing need for complex problem-solving that ...
By Christie LohSMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – Contributing to Singapore’s collective memory-making, a team led by Singapore Management University’s (SMU) environmental historian ...
SMU Office of Research – AI tools’ capabilities have expanded beyond many people’s expectations, with software such as DALL-E (image generation), Cursor (AI assistant for coding), and Claude ...
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 – Large language and deep learning computing models – two systems generally thought of as simply AI – are commonly used these days to quickly process ...
Research led by SMU Assistant Professor Shilpa Madan finds that the way we respond to stress is key to learning the norms of social interactions in unfamiliar environments. SMU Office of Research – ...
By Vince ChongSMU Office of Research – With millions of influencers spanning the globe, on the back of incessant social media proliferation, it makes perfect sense for businesses to harness the power ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – Mental block and the cursor blinking in perpetuity are annoyingly familiar to anyone tasked with writing work. But when the stars are aligned and ...
SMU and SkillsFuture Singapore collaborate to address the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of delivering quality adult education. By Alvin Lee SMU Office of Research – In 2015, the Singapore government launched the ...
SMU’s Yong Pung How Chair Professor of Law Yeo Tiong Min explains how his latest independent counsel appointment proves again the efficacy of Singapore’s unique “friend of the court” system.