Singapore Management University

A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University (SMU) is internationally recognised for its world-class research and distinguished teaching. Established in 2000, SMU’s mission is to generate leading-edge research with global impact and produce broad-based, creative and entrepreneurial leaders for the knowledge-based economy. 

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DBS-SMU survey shows mixed inflation views in SG

Four in 10 Singaporeans expect inflation to decline in the next 12 months.

DBS-SMU survey shows mixed inflation views in SG

Four in 10 Singaporeans expect inflation to decline in the next 12 months.

92% of SMU fresh graduates hired, but salary remains steady: survey

Top three programs based on hirings were finance, IT, law and accounting.

Nearly half of Singaporeans expect inflation to decline: DBS, SMU survey

They cited the slowdown of global growth as the main driver for inflation to decline.

5 ways to fast-track sustainable transformation in manufacturing companies

In Singapore, only 37% of companies have implemented sustainability initiatives.

Fewer Singaporeans expect inflation to decline: DBS, SMU survey

As of September, only 49.5% of Singaporeans expect inflation to decline, a drop from 51% in June.

Singapore’s fintech to contribute 3.6% in 2027

In 2022, the country also had the largest investment attractiveness at 41.1%.

Why Singapore needs more parks and greenspaces 

A study showed that such spaces improve older adults’ social well-being.

SMU’s institute of innovation, Kajima Holdings to boost startup ecosystem

Kajima will support research collaborations and business competitions.

4 in 10 older adults feel the need to lower their standard of living

Some said there is a 50% chance they will be unable to afford necessities.

The SMU EMBA edge: Understanding Asian businesses with a global perspective

It offers an innovative curriculum designed with input from over 100 corporate leaders.

Rise in family offices drives need for upskilling of wealth managers

There are 700 single-family offices in Singapore as of 2021.

Customer satisfaction with the retail sector worsens

The satisfaction level dropped by 1.5% YoY to 71.3 points in 2022.

1 in 3 elderly unprepared for living with endemic COVID-19

An SMU study suggests that unpreparedness is linked with government trust.

3 areas in financial statements Singapore companies must improve on

This was according to a study conducted by professors from NTU and SMU. 

5 of 10 Singaporeans open to planning for death: SMU

This is fewer compared to the 9 of 10 Singaporeans planning for marriage.