Two women, a man and a dream

SMU business graduate Valerie Tan and NTU communications graduate Tay Siang Hui gave up their media company and a promising future to go on a quest…

S'pore laws will soon be easier to understand

Second-year SMU law student Liu Xuanyi, commenting on the "Plain Laws Understandable by Singaporeans" initiative, said: "Hopefully, the project will…

Curious, clicked? Your PC may be infected

SMU Associate Professor of Law and political analyst Eugene Tan was of the opinion that it was worth the effort to track down the perpetrators that…

Retailers should check their Japanese products: Case

SMU Associate Professor of Marketing Seshan Ramaswami said that Japanese food retailers in Singapore will likely be affected in the short term by the…

Robinsons' fancy new home

SMU Associate Professor of Marketing Seshan Ramaswami said that the Robinsons makeover "is long overdue". He added that the "Orchard Road belt has…

SMU study: Asian family business succession cycle takes 25 years on average

The Business Families Institute at SMU (BFI@SMU) and Deloitte jointly launched a pioneering research entitled 'Asian Business Families Succession –…

Abrasive family can affect your job performance

Researchers Kenneth Tai at SMU and Sandy Lim at NUS found that experiencing disrespect in your family can increase feelings of worry, anxiety and…

SMU’s Business Families Institute and Deloitte conduct pioneering research on business families succession in Asia

[Singapore, 8 November 2013 (Friday)] – Singapore Management University’s (SMU) Business Family Institute (BFI) has partnered with Deloitte Southeast…

Xinhuanet Interview with Professor Arnoud De Meyer - President of Singapore Management University

SMU President Professor Arnoud De Meyer answered many questions about SMU and his own experiences in an extensive up-close-and-personal interview…

Singapore Prime Minister’s website hacked after Lee’s threat

SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan commented that Government websites have become lightning rods for hackers after Prime Minister Lee Hsien…