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Our platform gathers leading thinkers and experts who explore pivotal issues impacting society, technology, policy, sustnability, and more. Below are insights shared by notable speakers:
How China Can Make Life Better for Foreign and Domestic Tourists Alike
Speaker: Distinguished Professor Ivan Png
Date: September 2nd, 2024
In an effort to attract tourists worldwide, China has eased visa policies and expanded its payment syste accommodate foreign visitors. Distinguished Professor Ivan Png of the NUS Business School suggests further enhancements such as optimizing rlway services and refining tourist attractions to boost tourism.
Platform Workers Act: Balancing Rights Responsibilities
Speaker: Dr Mathew Mathews
Date: September 19th, 2024
The Platform Workers Act strikes a balance between safeguarding the rights of gig economy workers while ensuring fr competition among platforms, potentially leading to higher consumer costs. This strategic approach ms for sustnable growth in the platform workforce.
Price of Consumer Convenience: Impact on Gig Economy
Speaker: Assoc Prof Terence Ho
Date: September 12th, 2024
Increased fees for rides and deliveries might accompany the introduction of more stringent regulations on gig economy platforms. However, this is considered a reasonable compromise as consumers are willing to pay more for safety, reliability, and convenience.
Motivation through Monetary Incentives: Active Lifestyle vs Cash Rewards
Speakers: Prof Eric Andrew Finkelstein Michelle Chow
Date: September 8th, 2024
The concept of no money, no walk explores the effectiveness of monetary incentives in encouraging physical activity among consumers. While financial rewards can be effective motivators, other factors such as health benefits and community engagement also play significant roles.
Space Law for Mankind: The Outer Space Treaty Revisited
Speaker: Professor David Tan
Date: August 27th, 2024
As we look to the future of space exploration and commercialization, Professor David Tan of NUS Law delves into the implications of space law, advocating for a more inclusive approach that respects international boundaries while promoting peaceful collaboration among nations.
We invite you to explore these thought-provoking discussions further and contribute your insights on our platform. Stay tuned for updates and future events that will continue to shape conversations across diverse fields.
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