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RSS FeedPhD 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 Prof Exposes Unintended Consequences of AI
Will humans lose jobs to robots in the future? Would you trust a robot nurse to provide proper health care? Who is accountable if a robot commits a crime? Schulich Professor Russell Belk discusses these matters and more in his most recent article, “Machines and Artificial Intelligence” published in the Journal of Marketing Behaviour (2019). “My […]
Posted onPlan for Biological – Not Chronological – Retirement says Schulich Prof
When it comes to planning for retirement, you might want to count steps instead of counting birthdays. Schulich Finance Professor Moshe Milevsky’s most recent book, Longevity Insurance for a Biological Age: Why Your Retirement Plan Shouldn’t Be Based on the Number of Times You Circled the Sun, states that people should look at their health, […]
Posted onSchulich Professor Receives Grant to Study Female Empowerment Online
Ela Veresiu, Schulich Assistant Professor of Marketing, has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant to study online female empowerment. This award and research is in collaboration with a Marketing Area PhD graduate, Marie-Agnès Parmentier, Associate Professor of Marketing at HEC Montréal. Is 80 the new 20? The research […]
Posted onSchulich prof recognized as Highly Cited Researcher
Perry Sadorsky, Associate Professor of Economics at Schulich, has been recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher (HCR) for 2019. The Web of Science Group selects researchers from around the world for their exceptional influence and performance through their publication of multiple papers frequently cited by their peers over the past decade. Professor Sadorsky is one […]
Posted onSchulich research investigates implications of surgery scheduling in hospitals
New research led by Schulich Professors David Johnston and Adam Diamant, in collaboration with University of Toronto Professor Fayez Quereshy, looks at scheduling in one of the highest risk areas of patient care: surgery. The researchers conducted a qualitative study on the scheduling behaviour of surgeons at a large Canadian teaching hospital. In most Canadian […]
Posted onSchulich Marketing Professor Recognized with Ferber Award
Ela Veresiu, Schulich Assistant Professor of Marketing, just received the 2019 Honourable Mention for the Journal of Consumer Research Robert Ferber Award. This distinguished award is named in honour of Robert Ferber, one of the founders and second editors of the Journal of Consumer Research. It is awarded annually to the best dissertation-based article(s) published […]
Posted onSchulich Marketing Professor Receives Prestigious Award
Schulich Assistant Professor of Marketing, Ela Veresiu, recently received the 2019 Sidney J. Levy Award at the annual Consumer Culture Theory Conference held in Montreal. The award is for her research paper, “Beyond Acculturation: Multiculturalism and the Institutional Shaping of an Ethnic Consumer Subject,” which was published in the Journal of Consumer Research. “It is […]
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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