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Communication shapes the mediation process, influencing trust, negotiation dynamics, and dispute resolution outcomes.
SMU Associate Professor Chang Pao-Li’s research seeks to study firms’ links to each other to map out how global disruptions affect Singapore’s economy. SMU Office of Research – The global trading ...
SMU Assistant Professor Gao Xiaoquan hopes to use her research on how best to place criminal offenders, to reduce crime rate and promote a safer and healthier society. SMU Office of Research – ...
SMU Office of Research – Contributing to Singapore’s collective memory-making, a team led by Singapore Management University’s (SMU) environmental historian Fiona Williamson has completed the ...
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SMU Office of Research – Interdisciplinary programmes and courses have gained popularity in recent years, reflecting the growing need for complex problem-solving that transcends traditional academic ...
SMU Office of Research – With millions of influencers spanning the globe, on the back of incessant social media proliferation, it makes perfect sense for businesses to harness the power of influencer ...
SMU Office of Research – Large language and deep learning computing models – two systems generally thought of as simply AI – are commonly used these days to quickly process and present massive swathes ...
Research led by SMU Assistant Professor Shilpa Madan finds that the way we respond to stress is key to learning the norms of social interactions in unfamiliar environments. SMU Office of Research – ...
Research co-authored by SMU Assistant Professor Bingxu Fang shows how industry peer information can enhance the accuracy of valuation estimates for firms emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. SMU ...
SMU Professor Fiona Nah investigates the neural connectivity underlying the state of flow. SMU Office of Research – Mental block and the cursor blinking in perpetuity are annoyingly familiar to anyone ...
SMU Office of Research – When August rolls around for 24-year-old Emma Grimley, it will mark the end of her three-year post-university bond to Singapore. Should she decide to return to her home ...
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