In a commentary, SMU Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Human Resources (Education) Thomas Menkhoff, SMU Associate Professor of Communication Management (Practice) Mark Chong and SMU Associate Professor of Information Systems (Education) Benjamin Kok Siew Gan discussed possible ways of enabling Singapore’s youths to adapt in an era of climate change. They opined that nudging youths towards more eco-friendly behavioural habits is arguably a feasible approach to build greater climate resilience. They also shared about how SMU provides all students with exposure to sustainability issues in the course of their university education, particularly via Big Questions and Ethics & Social Responsibility, various sustainability-related course initiatives and projects with industry.
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The Business Times
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