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Irene Henriques, Professor of Sustainability & Economics and a Schulich Research Excellence Fellow, has been elected to serve as a Representative-at-Large on the Board of Governors for the Academy of Management. The Academy is the largest professional organization in the field of management with more than 18,000 members from over 120 countries around the world. […]
Posted onSchulich Prof Top 5 Scientist in Canada
Schulich Professor Dirk Matten has been selected the #5 top scientist by Law and Political Science in Canada. The ranking was published by Research.com, and it contains h-index, publications and citations values collected on December 6th, 2021. As a Professor of Sustainability and Hewlett Packard Chair in Corporate Social Responsibility, it was a surprise to […]
Posted onSchulich MMKG Program Director featured in Harvard Business Review
Schulich’s Master of Marketing Program Director, Grant Packard, recently had one of his publications featured in the Harvard Business Review (HBR). Written by leading business thinkers and executives, HBR publishes cutting-edge ideas and their real-world applications in areas like strategy, leadership, marketing, team management, and professional development. “It’s always exciting to see your ideas reach […]
Posted onSchulich Prof Featured Expert in Hollywood Documentary
Schulich Professor Moshe Milevsky has made his Hollywood debut in The Baby Boomer Dilemma: An Exposé of America’s Retirement Experiment, currently playing in US theatres. The movie reveals the shocking risks around retirement savings in America and provides a troubling reality check for many of us who expect a safe retirement income in our future. […]
Posted onSchulich Prof Advances Carbon Neutrality as new York Fellow
Schulich Professor Burkard Eberlein has been appointed as one of four York University Provostial Fellows. Appointed for one year, recipients work to enhance collegial capacity at an institutional level to advance the priorities of the University Academic Plan (UAP) in demonstrable ways. The Provostial Fellowships also provide an opportunity for a diverse group of tenured faculty […]
Posted onNew Research Advances Theory of Institutional Drift
Even the smallest variations in the way people interact with one another and perform their jobs inside an organization can lead to significant institutional change over time, according to new research just published in the Journal of Management Studies. Schulich Professor Maxim Voronov co-authored the research paper together with Mary Ann Glynn, an Associate of […]
Posted onOvercoming the Early-Stage Challenges of New Digital Platforms
The success of digital platforms like Uber and Amazon are increasingly inspiring entrepreneurs to build new ventures on similar lines. Despite the prominent success stories, many digital platforms fail to survive the start-up stage. How can aspiring platform entrepreneurs overcome the early-stage challenges and enable the successful emergence of digital platform ecosystems? Anoop Madhok, the […]
Posted onHow COVID-19 News Consumption Impacts Work Engagement
News consumption has increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic as people try to make sense of the evolving situation. However, there is evidence that consuming a significant amount of negative news can provoke anxiety and negatively affect our mental health. How does this affect workers’ ability to be engaged at work during the pandemic? Schulich […]
Posted onHow Political Connections and Government Crackdowns Affect Banking in China
How do political connections influence firms’ credit benefits, especially when the central government is cracking down on corruption? A research team led by Schulich Professor Justin Tan attempted to address this question by investigating bank loan contracts in China. The research paper, titled “Non-Market Strategies and Credit Benefits: Unpacking Heterogeneous Political Connections in Response to Government […]
Posted onUnited Nations Report Links Climate Change and Real Estate Values
Climate risks are becoming a fundamental and critical structural factor that investors need to consider in building resilient real estate portfolios, but there is a lack of information and understanding about how these complex risks could affect property values in coming years, a new report from the UN, Schulich School of Business and Henley Business […]
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