It Takes Two to Tango, and Progress
In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan discussed the importance of the psychological contract between the people and the government. He explained why Singapore needs principled and practical leaders, as well as robust and resilient citizens.
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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