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TRANSFORMING THE TRADITIONAL INDIAN RETAILER
Connecting the unconnected ‘kirana’ stores through social supply chain innovation can help small Indian businesses draw more benefits from the increasing purchasing power of consumers.
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THE FUTURE OF PETROLEUM SECURITY IN ASEAN
Structural changes in Asia’s demand for petroleum threaten to disrupt supply stability, especially for Southeast Asia.
Published in Volume 02 Issue 1 on
FOREIGN INVESTORS ARE FINDING VIETNAM INCREASINGLY ATTRACTIVE
A new wave of mergers and acquisitions and foreign direct investments is coming into Vietnam thanks to macro stability, an emerging middle class and changes in Asia’s manufacturing landscape.
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MUDDLING THROUGH OR KNEE DEEP IN THE BIG MUDDY?
A widening gulf between the practice of management and academic organisations characterises the state of affairs in business schools today.
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HOSPITAL TO HOME: INTEROPERABILITY IN THE HEALTH ECOSYSTEM
Mobile health solutions have created a revolution in the global healthcare ecosystem.
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TRANSFORMING WEALTH MANAGEMENT THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
Wealth managers can see the potential benefits of rapidly evolving mobile technology and are taking steps to significantly enhance interaction with their clients and transform the way information is presented and shared.
Published in Volume 01 Issue 2 on
RETHINKING CROSS-BORDER TALENT MANAGEMENT
A closer look at the relatively little understood issue of how and why emerging market MNCs manage their senior talent for international growth leads us to question the conventional wisdom on talent management practices.
Published in Volume 01 Issue 2 on
MIND THE LIQUIDITY GAP
Six years on, what has been the impact of the safeguards that were put in place since the Lehman crisis of 2008?
Published in Volume 01 Issue 2 on
DIGITAL CANARIES IN AN URBAN DATA MINE
Technology-based sensors and data analytics have created unprecedented levels of informedness for consumers, corporations, the public and government agencies.
Published in Volume 01 Issue 1 on
