Society
72-hour workweek in China's tech companies: Driving innovation or destroying workers?
News of young employees dying from overwork at major Chinese tech companies are not unheard of. Last December, a 22-year-old female employee at e-commerce giant Pinduoduo died after working long hours past midnight. China's intense efforts at increasing national competences in new and advanced technologies have seen it moving up the value chain from a low-cost manufacturer to an innovator in science and technology. But is the "996 culture" of working from 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week, feasible and sustainable?
Kenneth Huang
Technology
An innovative China has overtaken the US in patent numbers?
Associate professor Kenneth Huang from the NUS Business School observes that by 2012, China had overtaken the US in terms of the number of patents filed domestically. But this does not mean that all the innovations filed were truly novel or valuable. His recent study on Chinese state-owned enterprises shows that self-serving human factors are at play.
Kenneth Huang