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Brian Hwarng
Assoc Prof Brian Hwarng, Department of Decision Sciences, NUS Business School 
 
Released from Corporate Relations & Communications Office on 5 March 2010
 

Chaos is characterised by (1) non-randomness, (2) apparent disorder, (3) strange order, structure or pattern, and (4) large repercussions arising from small changes in initial conditions.

           
Category: Technology and Operations
 
Mabel Chou
Associate Professor, Department of Decision Sciences, NUS Business School  
The Numbers Game: Down A Blind Alley?

Released from Corporate Relations & Communications Office on 22 January 2010

According to our study, about 40 per cent of gamblers choose numbers following Benford's law. That is, roughly 40 per cent of punters tend to believe in and select lucky numbers.

Category: Technology and Operations
Thompson Teo
Associate Professor
, Department of Decision Sciences, NUS Business School
   
Trust In E-Government Websites

Released from Corporate Relations & Communications Office on 16 March 2009


What is online trust for e-government Web sites? Is it trust in the government or trust in the technology? Would either or both types of online trust facilitate the continued use of e-government Web sites?
Category: Technology and Operations
   
Paul W. Bradley
Mr, President, Arshiya International
 
An overview of a seminar article by Mr Paul W. Bradley: The Supply Chains of China and India: Asia Designs the Future of Supply Chain Management; drafted by Mr Geoffrey Bryan Ang Chua (PhD student, Department of Decision Sciences)
Category: Technology and Operations
   
Susan Xu
Professor, Management Science and Supply Chain Management, Pennsylvania State University  
 
An overview of a seminar article by Professor Susan Xu: Joint Dynamic Pricing of Multiple Perishable Products under Consumer Choicedrafted by Ms Kong Qingxia (PhD student, Department of Decision Sciences).
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