Muniza Askari
Muniza Askari is an associate professor of Economics at SP Jain School of Global Management, Singapore. Her teaching and research explore decision-making under uncertainty, platform strategy, and applications of behavioural economics in business and policy.
She contributes to applied business research as a member of SP Jain’s Global Business Center and the Behavioural Research Hub. Muniza has authored several case studies on AI adoption, SME strategy, and digital asymmetry, and writes regularly on trade, technology, and youth economics. Her work bridges behavioural insight with institutional relevance across Asia’s evolving economic landscape.
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What Singapore’s app store rules reveal about the future of online trust
Faster hiring alone will not fix construction’s productivity problem
Beyond policy: How Singapore's service sector can win at the frontline
Solving the production problem behind Singapore’s ‘pilot purgatory’
Transformation without disruption: Your Existing ERP is an accelerant to business innovation
From Singapore to Southeast Asia: Thriving in innovation by knowing when to pause
Section 13O, MAS, and the digital footprint of Singapore Family Offices
Could Singapore lead the world's next management revolution?
RIE2030’s real test: Turning innovation into impact
What Singapore logistics operators often overlook when electrifying fleets