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INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society joins SDG Tent at Davos
INSEAD is partnering to sponsor the SDG Tent alongside the World Economic Forum annual meetings in Davos, Switzerland. The INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society will convene leaders of business and academia to advance the conversation on how to achieve the globally agreed Sustainable Development Goals and spur solution-oriented action.  INSEAD Press Release
Global, 17 January 

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Why some companies are more profitable for years longer than their competitors
INSEAD Assistant Professor of Strategy Phebo Wibbens’ new paper, “Performance persistence in the presence of higher-order resources” (Strategic Management Journal), finds that companies with “higher-order” resources can greatly outlast their competitors. INSEAD Press Release
Global, 9 January 

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Grab partners with ZhongAn to offer insurance 
Jason Davis, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise at INSEAD, comments that Grab offering this kind of one-stop shop helps tech companies attract and lock users in. Financial Times
UK/Singapore, 17 January
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Risks to watch for in European markets
Antonio Fatas, Professor of Economics at INSEAD, says that the U.K. is likely to try to postpone the March 29 Brexit deadline and go back to negotiating a deal within the British Parliament.CNBC Asia 
Singapore, 16 January
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New research reveals the enduring benefits of hiring a star
Manuel Sosa, INSEAD Associate Professor of Technology and Operations Management, in his new paper titled, Where Do Stars Come From? The Role of Star vs. Nonstar Collaborators in Creative Settings (Organization Science), finds that working alongside a creative “master” will increase innovators’ creativity and the chance that, one day, they too will become a star.  INSEAD Press Release
Global, 9 January 
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The EU banking union looks well placed to defend against another crisis

It is hoped that the next phase of the EU’s banking union will be able to prevent the need to use public funds to bail out private banks in the event of another crisis. Jean Dermine, Professor of Banking and Finance at INSEAD, comments.  World Finance 
UK, 10 January

(TV) ​China could give some ‘minor concessions’ in trade talks: Prof

Pushan Dutt, Professor of Economics and Political Science at INSEAD, says that it is realistic to expect China to give some minor concessions on technology transfer, intellectual property or market access for goods and energy. CNBC Asia
Singapore, 6 January
(Digital) More stock market carnage could force Trump to make a China trade deal, expert says 
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Cultivating world-class talents to generate continuous value  
Felipe Monteiro, Affiliate Professor of Strategy at INSEAD, hosted the Chairman and CEO of Haier Group Mr. Zhang Ruimin, who gave a distinguished lecture about the Rendanheyi management model. bBusiness Today
Malaysia, January edition

 

Is the European Union on the brink of disintegration?
In his book “European Disintegration? The Politics of Crisis in the European Union”, Douglas Webber, INSEAD Professor of Political Science, takes a close look at the dynamics, character and consequences of these crises, and whether the union’s foundations are strong enough to maintain unity should new crises emerge or old ones flare up again.  CCR Magazine 
UK, January edition

 

The three secrets of James Dyson’s machine success
Andrew Shipilov, Professor of Strategy at INSEAD, and Brian Henry, Research Fellow at INSEAD, write on how James Dyson’s unexpected shift from home appliances to electric vehicle production bodes well; backed by his passion for inventions, professionalisation and perseverance. South China Morning Post
Hong Kong, 1 December 

Global challenges need global mindset
In her new book “The Global Cosmopolitan Mindset: Lessons from the New Global Leaders”, Linda Brimm, Emeritus Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD, highlights that people who have lived and worked in multiple cultures can help build coalitions needed to address big cross-national challenges.  Work Magazine (Perspectives) 
UK, December edition

 

 

Alipay-NUS Enterprise Social Innovation Challenge

Alipay-NUS Enterprise Social Innovation Challenge
Application closes on 15 January 2019.

Ant Financial, the parent company of Alipay, and NUS Enterprise, the entrepreneurial arm of the National University of Singapore, are committed to promoting equal development opportunities in the Southeast Asia region.

The Alipay-NUS Enterprise Social Innovation Challenge is a joint initiative to seek out the most innovative social impact enterprises, with a focus on digital technology towards building an inclusive society. Top innovations will receive further support to amplify their positive impact on the society.

The challenge will be accessible to all start-ups which aim to achieve social impact in Singapore and/or Southeast Asia (starting with Indonesia and Malaysia first) by leveraging digital technology to solve social issues relating to equality development and opportunities.

The proposed challenge aims to attract start-ups that are ready to scale based on proof of concepts. Up to 10 start-ups will be shortlisted in each country where on-site pitching will be carried out.

Full details here on the website or on Facebook.
 

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展望2019 | 欧元20周年,欲再挑战美元霸权地位
Douglas Webber, Professor of Political Science at INSEAD, comments on whether the eurozone can strengthen the international status of the euro at its 20th anniversary in 2019. China Business News (Yicai.com) 
China, 1 January 
In Chinese  
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(TV) 28 Dec 2018 Singapore Tonight (From 32m6s)
Amitava Chattopadhyay, Professor of Marketing at INSEAD, elaborates that when setting New Year’s resolutions, aiming to keep things as they are (status quo), is perceived as more difficult than achieving small but higher goal. Channel NewsAsia
Singapore, 29 December

 

(Radio)  Does expensive wine really taste better?
According to a study by Hilke Plassmann, the INSEAD Chaired Professor of Decision Neuroscience and Associate Professor of Marketing, people appeared to enjoy wine they’re told is expensive more than wine they’re told is cheap – even if it’s exactly the same wine. Money FM 89.3
Singapore, 26 December 

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Asian business confidence wallows near 3-year low on trade worries
The 2018 Q4 Thomson Reuters/INSEAD Asian Business Sentiment Index edged up to 63 in the October-December quarter, slightly above a near three-year low of 58 seen in the previous period. Antonio Fatas, Professor of Economics at INSEAD, comments.  INSEAD Press Release
Asia, 19 December 
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Top business authors share their greatest leadership advice
CNBC Make It interviewed the authors of some of the best business books to find out their greatest advice to set one on the path to becoming a successful future leader. W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, Professors of Strategy at INSEAD, and Linda Brimm, Emeritus Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD, are featured. CNBC Asia
Singapore, 19 December  

 

(TV) Singapore Tonight: “Eat less for a happier holiday season” 
Pierre Chandon, INSEAD Professor of Marketing, discusses how the human brain is terrible at judging portion sizes and how marketers can adopt innovative solutions to better align business growth with consumer health and wellbeing.  Channel NewsAsia
Singapore/France, 18 December 

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(TV) First Look Asia with Professor Douglas Webber
Douglas Webber, Professor of Political Science at INSEAD, discusses the latest development of Brexit.  
(For the video, please email us.) Channel NewsAsia
Singapore, 14 December

 

NAA Singapore seeking Volunteers

NAA Singapore seeking Volunteers

The NAA Singapore is seeking volunteers in a number of areas. If you are interested in helping out to serve and grow this diverse community, please contact us. Assistance is needed in the following specific areas:

  • Treasurer succession
  • Clubs and groups
  • Social
  • Senior graduates events
  • Family and sports events

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Business, Government and Media must regain public trust 
Following the launch of the Campaign for INSEAD: A Force for Good event at its Europe Campus, focus turned to Singapore, where the recent INSEAD Forum Asia and the Campaign for INSEAD Launch brought together leaders from across Asia to discuss more responsible leadership. INSEAD Press Release
Global, 13 December 
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(TV) EU ‘not likely’ to backtrack on Brexit, professor says
Douglas Webber, Professor of Political Science at INSEAD, discusses the possibility of getting the Brexit deal through the parliament. CNBC Asia
Singapore, 12 December  
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(Podcast) Wie käuflich sind wir? Werbung, Schnäppchen, Sonderpreise – was uns wirklich beeinflusst
Hilke Plassmann, INSEAD Chaired Professor of Decision Neuroscience, PI at the Brain and Spine Institute, Sorbonne University and Associate Professor of Marketing, shares her research on price placebo effects. She discusses her two recent research papers showing that price labels influence our liking of wine: The same wine tastes better to participants when it is labeled with a higher price tag with some suggestions about what customers can learn from this effect for the holiday season. MDR.de
Germany, 12 December 
In German 

(TV) First Look Asia with Professor Antonio Fatas
Antonio Fatas, Professor of Economics at INSEAD, comments on the latest development of Brexit.  
(For the video, please email us.) Channel NewsAsia
Singapore, 11 December

 

 

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Wage transparency works: Reduces gender pay gap by 7 percent
INSEAD Professor of Economics Morten Bennedsen’s latest research shows for the first time that that wage transparency really works, reducing gender pay gap. The results of this study, Bennedsen says, raise the bar for policy makers and business leaders.   INSEAD Press Release
Global, 6 December 
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Is the European Union on the brink of disintegration?
Douglas Webber, INSEAD Professor of Political Science, analyses in his new book European Disintegration? The Politics of Crisis in the European Union, whether the European Union’s foundations are strong enough to maintain unity should crises emerge.  INSEAD Press Release
Global, 5 December 
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(TV) China has the upper hand in a long drawn out trade war: Professor Antonio Fatas
The U.S. and China may be on equal grounds right now, but over time, the Chinese economy will become bigger than the U.S. and that will give Beijing the upper hand over Washington, says Antonio Fatas, Professor of Economics at INSEAD. CNBC Asia 
Singapore, 2 December  
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