// by Sarah Hayward At the beginning of September, a group of 23 MBA students traveled to Lima, Peru for the Global Immersive Option (GIO). The GIO is an innovative alternative to the Strategy Field Study (601) project, in which student teams engage directly with international companies on strategic consulting assignments. These projects focus on […]
On September 30th, the Schulich community came together to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Dean Detlev Zwick hosted a series of meaningful events at the McEwen Building including a special lecture on Indigenous entrepreneurship given by Professor Irene Henriques. Her research finds that some of the best way to support Indigenous entrepreneurs […]
Since 2003, Schulich and the Forté Foundation have collaborated to foster women’s leadership in business. Forté Fellowships are competitive awards recognized within the business school community and beyond. Forté Fellows exhibit exemplary leadership, represent diverse backgrounds, and demonstrate a commitment to advancing women in business. “I am deeply honoured to be a recipient of the […]
New research reveals that moral considerations significantly shape consumer identities and decision-making. Interestingly, it’s not only controversial or highly polarizing choices that are subject to moral evaluation – even routine, everyday purchases can be influenced by moral judgments and often require justification. The findings are contained in the recently published paper, “Moralizing Everyday Consumption: The […]