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27 Jan 2022
Financial Markets and Institutions
SPACs are gaining popularity but investors should do their homework What is a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC)? How relevant is it to the real estate sector? What should real estate...26 Jan 2022
Technology and Change
,Innovation and Entrepreneurship
This article is republished with permission from BusinessThink at UNSW Business School. You can access the original article here. Four important elements are required in order for the metaverse to...26 Jan 2022
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
,Technology and Change
This article is republished with permission by China Business Knowledge at Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School. You can access the original article here. Developments this year have...26 Jan 2022
Social-Insights
Voluntourists need to be clear about their motive and travel with their eyes open, says SMU adjunct faculty Dr Sin Harng Luh For the uninitiated, people become voluntourists when they work as...25 Jan 2022
Technology and Change
A Carnegie Mellon University Professor, who is also the creator of CAPTCHA and RECAPTCHA, wants to give everyone equal access to education through free lessons on a mobile app. He is Luis von Ahn28 Nov 2021
Law, Business, Social Sciences & Humanities
The troop surge that cost US$2 trillion and thousands of lives has only made things worse, says former UK Secretary of State for International Development Rory Stewart When the last American military...
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