New research shows that greater financial literacy, or investment smarts, reduces the likelihood of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) being underpriced when they are first offered to institutional and retail investors. The findings are contained in an article published recently in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. The article was co-authored by Kiridaran (Giri) Kanagaretnam, […]
TORONTO – Tuesday, March 21, 2023 – New research from York University’s Schulich School of Business shows that greater financial literacy, or investment smarts, reduces the likelihood of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) being underpriced when they are first offered to institutional and retail investors. The findings are contained in an article published recently in the Journal […]
This past week, Schulich faculty, staff, and alumni held a panel discussion titled “How can business promote social justice?” The panelists tackled important questions regarding Indigenous businesses, social enterprises, and the potential for DEDI (Decolonization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) to contribute to business success. The panel featured expert speakers from the Schulich community, including Sustainability […]
Schulich Instructor Ena Chadha has received the Law Society Medal for outstanding contributions to the profession and the community from the Law Society of Ontario. Chadha currently teaches Power and Politics to MBA and MBA/JD students. “On a personal level, the Medal represents the pinnacle of my career and I’m overwhelmed by gratitude to be honoured […]