Good evening! In NUS Business School thought leadership this m | BIZBeat
Good evening! In NUS Business School thought leadership this month:
1. Suez Canal incident – What next for global supply chains? Assoc Prof Goh Puay Guan analyses the incident’s impact on the global supply chain. nus.edu/3dv6xjf
2. Vaccine nationalism and diplomacy reveal elements of a hybrid cold war Visiting Senior Fellow Alex Capri explains the emergence of a hybrid Cold War. nus.edu/2RMoilK
3. A smoother return to the workplace Asst Prof Kim Sooyeol discusses how workers can adjust to being back in the office. nus.edu/3mZBi2W
4. When TraceTogether became an issue of TrustTogether Provost’s Chair and Prof David De Cremer Research Associate Mahak Nagpal and Research Assistant Devesh Narayanan discuss the ethical issues behind contact tracing in Singapore. nus.edu/2Qebjsz
5. The economic losses of staying up to watch football Dean’s Chair and Assoc Prof Sam Yam discusses his study on the correlation between football matches in Europe and traffic accidents in Singapore and Taiwan. nus.edu/2QfgZCv
Let’s keep the gig economy, the cushion for unemployment in 2020 Low Tuck Kwong Distinguished Professor of Finance Sumit Agarwal analyses Singapore’s gig economy. nus.edu/3duAEaE
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