Singapore Management University

Singapore economy

Singaporeans’ inflation expectations flatten in response to global cues: SMU and DBS survey

The Singapore Index of Inflation Expectations survey had 500 respondents across Singapore.

Singapore economy

One-year-ahead headline inflation expectations elevated to 4.9% in June: DBS, SMU

The second quarter one-year-ahead inflation expectations continue to be higher than the average expectations of 3.3%.

Special Event

Mindset change critical to managing staff in disruptive times

Covid-19 is a catalyst for a mindset change and also a chance to implement behavioural change.

In print this week

After making her fortune, Anna Haotanto wants to teach others more about investing

SINGAPORE (May 15): Anna Vanessa Haotanto became a selfmade millionaire at 29, an age when many people are still climbing the corporate ladder. She achieved this mainly by making smart investments and saving prudently.
Credit: SMU

Ascott partners SMU to launch living lab to field-test lyf

SINGAPORE (Feb 23): The Ascott Limited, CapitaLand’s serviced residence business unit, is partnering Singapore Management University to launch a lab to field-test co-living concepts of its newest brand, lyf.

Singapore institutions rank among the world’s best business schools for 2017

SINGAPORE (Jan 13): QS Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), the global higher education and career information provider, has released its Global 250 Business Schools Report for 2017.

Are your employees unwilling to help each other? It’s because of the economic downturn

SINGAPORE (Aug 30): A research from Singapore Management University (SMU) and INSEAD has shown that employees who extend help to their colleagues at work would be less likely to continue when there are signs that the economy is slowing down.
Daniel Wong, Digitising the ‘karang guni’ business

In print this week

Digitising the ‘karang guni’ business

SINGAPORE (July 4): Twenty-seven year-old Daniel Wong is building a business to make it easier for people to recycle, while providing jobs for ex-convicts and the elderly and potentially making a lot of money.
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