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A Schulich PhD student has had her first research paper published. Dr. Makini McGuire-Brown, BSc; MBBS; MBA; and PhD Candidate; co-wrote “The STEP Program—A Qualitative Study of the Supportive Therapeutic Excursion Program and Its Effect on Enabling Parental Self-Efficacy and Connectedness after the Stress-Experience of the NICU”. “Support programs exist for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit […]
Posted onCOVID-19 News Overload Causing Employees To Withdraw from Work
New research has shown that around-the-clock COVID-19 news exposure is impacting employees’ workplace behaviours. Ruodan Shao, an Associate Professor of Organization Studies at Schulich, co-authored the research paper together with Long He, a Schulich PhD student, Chu-Hsiang Chang, Mo Wang, Nathan Baker, Jingzhou Pan and Yanghua Jin. The research paper, titled “Employees’ reactions towards COVID-19 […]
Posted onPhD Alumna Earns Prestigious ATA/PwC Tax Dissertation Award
This year, the American Taxation Association in cooperation with PricewaterhouseCoopers presented the annual award for the Outstanding Tax Dissertation to Schulich alumna, Preetika Joshi (PhD ’20). This international award is open to PhD students from any country who completed their PhD dissertation in Tax in 2020. The award recipient will be receiving a plaque and […]
Posted onSchulich PhD Alumna’s Research in Two Top-5 Accounting Journals
Preetika Joshi recently completed her PhD in International Tax at Schulich under the supervision of Associate Professor Amin Mawani. After graduating, she interviewed at various universities in the US, Europe and Canada before joining Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University in Montreal. The main paper from her dissertation has been published in the Journal of […]
Posted onPhD Candidate Recognized as a Top Storyteller by SSHRC
Kam Phung, PhD Candidate in Organization Studies, has been named one of this year’s Top 25 Storytellers by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) in its annual research communications challenge. In his video submission, Phung tells the story of Uber’s entry into Toronto and its concurrent impact on the taxi driving […]
Posted onSchulich Welcomes New Canada Research Chair in Supply Chain Management
Schulich is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Manus (Johnny) Rungtusanatham as its new Canada Research Chair Tier 1 in Supply Chain Management. The Canada Research Chairs Program stands at the centre of a national strategy to make Canada one of the world’s top centres in research and development and attracts some of the […]
Posted onPhD Candidate Leads Report on Modern Slavery in Supply Chains
A joint industry report entitled “The Straight Goods: Canadian Business Insights on Modern Slavery in Supply Chains” is now available. Read the full report and summary report. Led by Schulich PhD Candidate Kam Phung, in collaboration with Delaney Greig of SHARE and Simon Lewchuk of World Vision Canada, the report offers a snapshot of select companies […]
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