SMU President, Professor Arnoud De Meyer
 
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  [Financial Times, 26 September 2011]  
 

Professors take the academic road to the east

 
  The past year has seen some of the world's most distinguished business professors move to Asia – China and Singapore in particular. Professor Arnoud De Meyer, former dean of the University of Cambridge's Judge Business School, who is now president of Singapore Management University, feels the governments are very committed to investing in education and research. Professor Howard Thomas, former dean of Warwick Business School and now Dean of SMU's Lee Kong Chian School of Business, says the investment in research means many Asian schools can now compete at the highest levels in the type of rigorous, data-driven study favoured in US business schools.    
     
 

[EFMD & Global Focus, Issue 03 2011]

 
 

Does the DNA of business schools need to change?

 
 

Professor Arnoud De Meyer argues for a new approach to meet new challenges – transforming business schools into “Schools for Business”

 
     
 

[IESE Insights, Issue 10 Third Quarter 2011]

 
 

Diving into the new innovation landscape

 
 

“When the business world asks where the next innovative product or process will come from, what it will consist of, where it will be developed, and how and where it will be launched, many people start looking East. That's because the innovation landscape has changed dramatically,” remarked Professor Arnoud De Meyer.

 
     
     

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Last updated on 27 November, 2011 by Corporate Communications.