Luxury shopping: Desirability, experiences in focus as Chinese tourists hold back
Commenting on the Chinese reducing their spending on luxury goods, SMU Lee Kong Chian Professor of Marketing Kapil Tuli pointed out that Chinese consumers form a very big part of the luxury market in…
With banks cutting interest rates on saving accounts, SMU Assistant Professor of Finance (Education) Aurobindo Ghosh discussed how this will impact consumers’ investment choices and offered insights…
Surge prices for concerts, shows? Fans irked as dynamic pricing creeps into S'pore ticket sales
Commenting on dynamic pricing creeping into Singapore's ticket sales, SMU Associate Professor of Marketing Hannah Chang said dynamic pricing allows companies to streamline their offerings according…
Commenting on Singaporeans prioritising flexi-work, SMU Senior Lecturer of Organisational Behaviour & Human Resources Paul Lim cautioned against thinking of freelance work as a panacea to…
Use of AI reshaping how uni students learn and create
Public universities in Singapore, including SMU, have embraced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance teaching methodologies, foster innovation and address the diverse learning needs of…
Daily Cuts: Implementing an Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) system in Malaysia
In an interview, SMU Assistant Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship (Education) Terence Fan discussed the unique features of the upcoming Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) system and whether a…
Multi-currency e-wallets can do more in fraud prevention and customer support, experts say
Commenting on multi-currency e-wallets, SMU Assistant Professor of Finance (Education) Aurobindo Ghosh said banks typically have sizable teams monitoring user data and patterns to detect fraudulent…
US TikTok ban won't affect S'pore users in the short term : Expert
Commenting on how the United States (US) ban on TikTok will affect users in Singapore and globally, SMU Senior Lecturer of Communication Management Tracy Loh said that in the short term, TikTok users…
Singapore core inflation eases to 3.1%in March due to slower price rises in food, services
Prices are increasing at a slower pace in Singapore, with both headline and core figures coming down in March. Headline inflation eased to 2.7%, its lowest in two and a half years. Core inflation,…
More Universities using artificial intelligence in class but some students have mixed feelings
Public universities in Singapore, including SMU, have embraced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance teaching methodologies, foster innovation and address the diverse learning needs of…