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SMU Challenge

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The case describes the SMU Challenge game, a digital simulation game that students can play anytime and anywhere, to revise their knowledge of concepts they had learnt earlier.
Under the Financial Accounting topic of the app, the concepts that are covered include transaction analysis, double entry...
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Corruption at UNHCR Refugee Camps: Can it be Tackled?

The Inspector-General of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Maureen Connelly, receives two highly distressing pieces of news on the same day. Both of them relate to the UNHCR-administered Dabaad and Kakuma camps in Kenya, which have been flooded by refugees fleeing the armed...
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Tackling Fraud and Corruption in the United Nations

Rahul Ratna recently gave up his position in a private corporation to head a new department at the United Nations (UN), Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), whose mandate was to fight fraud and corruption within the UN. As he rode the elevator up to his office on the 35th floor of the UN...
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The United Nations’ Oil-For-Food Programme in Iraq: Good Intentions that Went Awry?

After the Gulf War of 1991, the UN Security Council imposes economic sanctions on Iraq. To alleviate the crippling effects of the sanctions, the council establishes the Oil-for-Food Programme in 1995 - allowing Iraq to sell its oil and use the revenue to buy food, medicine and other humanitarian...
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The Covid-19 Crisis in Thailand: Charting a Safe and Sustainable Path to Recovery

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This case describes Thailand’s response to the global Covid-19 pandemic from when it started in January 2020, until early August 2020 when it was considered to be under control. While the Thai government managed to keep the coronavirus at bay, the pandemic nevertheless had exacted a heavy toll on...
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The Healthcare Analytics Landscape in Singapore: Evolving to Deliver Better Care

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In the span of half a century, Singapore’s healthcare system had undergone a major transformation along with the country’s economic growth. From a developing nation plagued with tropical communicable diseases and malnutrition in the 1960s, Singapore had progressed significantly to become the second...
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Anu at Tech-edu (Parts A, B & C)

This three-part case study is about Anu, a young Singaporean MBA graduate. Part A begins with Anu’s story when she relocates to start work at her dream job at Tech-edu in Denmark. Soon after, she picks up cues that make her suspect that things are not quite right at the company. Tech-edu’s founder...
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Developing an Innovative Retail Concept to Showcase the Smart Home of the Future

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In 2018, after nearly two decades of success in the highly competitive consumer electronics market of Singapore, Asian Home Electronics (AHE) Limited was once again searching for new frontiers to break through for its retail business. Having evolved from the traditional brick-and-mortar business...
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KYY: Storage Assignment in a Unit-Load Warehouse

It is June 2019, and Lillian Lim of Mackor Consultancy, a third-party consultancy in Singapore, is at the newest warehouse of her client, KYY Group, a major third-party logistics provider. Headquartered in Singapore, KYY’s business activities span Asia.
In 2013, the company started construction of...
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Moss & Associates: Accounting for Qualitative Financial Fraud Using Data Mining

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In May 2019, Cheryl Leong, Head of Fraud Analytics and Data Management at Moss & Associates, a mid-sized New York accounting firm, was tasked with fraud detection in annual reports. Besides helping clients present financial information to stakeholders, accounting firms had to ensure there were...
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