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RSS FeedSchulich Research Sheds Light on How Mutual Funds Manage Liquidity in Times of Crisis
New research reveals how equity mutual funds manage their portfolios during periods of financial turbulence – and what this means for stock prices and overall market stability. The study, titled Active Liquidity Management, Strategic Complementarities, and Market Price of Liquidity, is forthcoming in the journal Management Science and is sole-authored by Aleksandra Rzeźnik, Assistant Professor of Finance at […]
Posted onGet Even Smarter
Seymour Schulich – Canadian business legend, one of the country’s greatest entrepreneurs and philanthropists, and a profound supporter of our School – has just released Get Even Smarter, a powerful new addendum to his bestselling book Get Smart. By Seymour Schulich I have achieved great success in business being wrong 50% of the time. That’s […]
Posted onAlumni Excellence Spotlight on: Sasha Krstic, IMBA ’03 Executive Vice President, Security Solutions (Integration), Mastercard
// by Michael Webber Sasha Krstic (IMBA ’03) has spent her career helping the world connect, pay, and thrive, all while embodying Mastercard’s vision to power economies and empower people. With a career that has spanned continents and redefined payment innovation, she blends global insight with human-centered leadership. Whether in the boardroom or the classroom, […]
Posted onThe Demand for Business Talent: Why University Management Education Matters More Than Ever
Republished with permission from Ontario Universities. By Detlev Zwick, PhD, Dean, Schulich School of Business, York University and Kyle Murray, PhD, Dean, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University Ontario’s Business Schools are Talent Engines Over the next five years, Canada will see a significant surge in retirements ranging between 2 to […]
Posted onAll Women — Not Just Mothers — Could Benefit From More Workplace Flexibility
Republished with Permission from The Conversation Despite progress toward gender equity, many women continue to take on the majority of unpaid labour within their households, including housework and child care. On average, women spend twice as much time as men per week on housework (12.6 hours compared to 5.7) and child care (12 hours compared to […]
Posted onSchulich’s MBA Summer Intensive Welcomes Record-Breaking Cohort for Intelligent Innovation Ecosystem Design
This June, Schulich welcomed its largest-ever MBA Summer Intensive Program cohort, as 33 students immersed themselves in the globally distinctive Intelligent Innovation Ecosystem Design course. Over two dynamic weeks, Schulich MBA students joined exchange students from top international business schools to collaborate, innovate, and explore Toronto’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. A Global Learning Experience Held Schulich’s […]
Posted onSchulich School of Business Unveils Certificate in Digital Transformation Made Possible by $1M Donation from RBC Foundation
The Schulich School of Business is launching a Certificate in Digital Transformation this fall, thanks to a $1 million donation from RBC Foundation. The innovative program is designed to equip Canadian business leaders with the skills to drive organizational change and succeed in a rapidly evolving digital economy. Building on the momentum of Schulich’s successful Tech […]
Posted onRethinking RRIFs: A Smarter Path to Retirement Security for Canadian Seniors
As Canada’s population ages and retirement planning becomes more complex, longstanding policies around Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs) are being brought into question. At the forefront of this discussion is Schulich Professor Amin Mawani, whose research explores how mandatory RRIF withdrawals impact seniors’ income security—especially those with modest retirement savings. His findings have sparked national […]
Posted onSchulich Professor Amin Mawani Receives National Research Award for Community Impact
Amin Mawani, Professor of Taxation at Schulich, and his co-author, Alan Macnaughton of the University of Waterloo, were honoured with the inaugural Thomas Schneider Community Impact Research Award for 2025 by the Canadian Academic Accounting Association (CAAA). The award was presented at the CAAA’s Annual Conference in Toronto on June 14, 2025. “At Schulich, we’re deeply committed to research that makes […]
Posted onDean Detlev Zwick’s Interview Featured in Poets & Quants
Republished with Permission from Poets & Quants As a marketing professor, Detlev Zwick built a career exploring how technology changes relationships: between people, between people and things, and how new things are created. His dissertation in the late ’90s explored how the internet made the stock market an online object, making trading seem more like […]
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