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RSS FeedSchulich 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 onSchulich Supply Chain Paper Recognized As Best Paper Finalist
Schulich Professor M. Johnny Rungtusanatham has co-written a paper that has been recognized as a Decision Sciences 2019 Best Paper Finalist. “Historical Supplier Performance and Strategic Relationship Dissolution: Unintentional but Serious Supplier Error as a Moderator” was co-authored by Yi-Su Chen from the University of Michigan and Susan Meyer Goldstein from the University of Minnesota. The […]
Posted onSchulich Researchers Among World’s Most Cited
A new study led by a Stanford professor reveals that a number of Schulich faculty members are among the top 2% most cited researchers in their field and/or subfield in the world. The study, titled “Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators” and published in PLOS Biology, showed that 12 Schulich professors were among the top […]
Posted onProfessor’s New Book Provides Historical Roadmap on Management Research
Schulich Professor Matthias Kipping’s recently released book, History in Management and Organization Studies: From Margins to Mainstream, presents a comprehensive and integrated view of how history has informed management research with a focus on organizational theory and strategy. The book was co-authored with Professor Behlül Üsdiken from Özyeğin University. “The book sheds new light on […]
Posted onVisionary Supply Chain Paper recognized by Decision Sciences Journal
A Schulich professor in the Master of Supply Chain Management program has been recognized for co-authoring one of the top papers in the 50-year history of the Decision Sciences Journal (DSJ). “The severity of supply chain disruptions: Design characteristics and mitigation capabilities”, co-authored by Professor Johnny Rungtusanatham, ranks as the #10 most cited paper. The article […]
Posted onResearching Personal Branding in the High-Fashion Sector
A recent article in the Journal of Marketing co-authored by Schulich professor Eileen Fischer examines how people who attain “prestigious” posts in high-profile organizations can manage their professional brands to promote career mobility. For Working It: Managing Professional Brands in Prestigious Posts, Fischer analyzed interviews with Creative Directors who have held prestigious posts at top […]
Posted onMulti-Stakeholder Sustainability Research published by the CAAA
A research paper written by a Schulich professor, current students and alumni was recently featured in Accounting Perspectives—a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Canadian Academic Accounting Association (CAAA). Professor Charles Cho worked with seasoned alumni Kathrin Bohr and Katharine Partridge from Stakeholder Research Associates (SRA), as well as Tony Choi, a current Schulich PhD […]
Posted onProf’s Research Wins European Finance Association Award
A Schulich professor’s research on concentrated US product markets recently won the Pagano & Zechner Prize for the best non-Investments paper published in the Review of Finance journal in 2019-2020. Yelena Larkin has received the award for her work Are US Industries Becoming More Concentrated? on behalf of her coauthors at the European Finance Association […]
Posted onSchulich Prof Researches Aversion to Stockpiling during the Pandemic
Do you remember the beginning of the pandemic, when you couldn’t find toilet paper or Lysol wipes anywhere? Research co-authored by Schulich Professor M. Johnny Rungtusanatham finds that shortages within supply chains are not only due to increased demand, but also to companies not stockpiling products. The research paper, Managing Critical Spare Parts within a […]
Posted onSchulich Prof Announced as an Editor of the Journal of Consumer Research
Markus Giesler, Associate Professor of Marketing at the Schulich School of Business, was elected as one of the next editors of the Journal of Consumer Research, the most prestigious journal focused on scholarly research that describes and explains consumer behavior. Markus is an expert on marketing and consumer behavior with a specific sociological focus on […]
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