Celebrating Our Research Achievements

Schulich’s faculty has been remarkably busy between January and April 2025.

Our faculty has achieved a great deal in a short time – and we’re happy to continue sharing our success with you.

 

Papers Published In Academic Journals

Bamber, M., & Nappert, P. L. (2025). Can we explain managerial non‐answers during conference call Q&As?Contemporary Accounting Research”
Bamber, M., & Tekathen, M. (2025). Guest editorial: Shining a light on the invisible work: the both-and many-sidedness of conducting (ethnographic) researchQualitative Research in Accounting & Management22(1), 1-9.
Ambika, A., Jain, V., Belk, R., Kasilingam, D., & Krishna, R. (2025). The Role of Augmented Reality Experiences in Consumers’ Purchase Intention Toward New ProductsJournal of Consumer Behaviour24(2), 799-819.
Makkar, M., Appau, S., & Belk, R. W. (2025). Value outcomes in Airbnb as a chronotopic serviceInternational Journal of Research in Marketing42(1), 55-73.
Chen, B., Zhang, Y., & Bell, C. M. (2025). Economic growth target setting under environmental constraints: A spatial autoregressive model analysis of Chinese prefecturesJournal of Environmental Management376, 124473.
Cho, C. H., Derichs, D., McGuigan, N., Ballantine, J., Ghio, A., Gorman, L., … & de Araujo Wanderley, C. (2025, January). When ‘Places’ educate: hacking accounting education through spaces. In Accounting Forum (pp. 1-19). Routledge.
Avilés-Sacoto, S. V., Avilés-Sacoto, E. C., Cook, W. D., & Güemes-Castorena, D. (2025). Measuring efficiency in tourism: A problem of shared factors and multiple attributes in DEASocio-Economic Planning Sciences98, 102117
Cambier, F., Darke, P. R., & Poncin, I. Promoting crowdsourced new products: Competing co‐contributor attractiveness, similarity, and persuasion knowledge processesJournal of Product Innovation Management
Babier, A., Chan, T. C., Diamant, A., & Mahmood, R. (2025). Learning to Optimize Contextually Constrained Problems for Real-Time Decision Generation. Management Science, 71(2), 1165-1186.
Bentsen, K., Fischer, E., & Pedersen, P. E. (2025). It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it”: Committed consumers’ voluntary emotion work in alternative market systems. Journal of Consumer Psychology.
Henriques, I., & Sadorsky, P. (2025). Connectedness and systemic risk between FinTech and traditional financial stocks: Implications for portfolio diversificationResearch in International Business and Finance73, 102629.
Joshi, A. W. (2025). Effects of Supplier Customer Orientation on Buyer Loyalty: A Contingent Process Model Based on Self-Determination TheoryJournal of Relationship Marketing, 1-41.
Joshi, A. W. (2025). How and when incentives and collaboration are effective in fostering supplier component innovation: Insights from social exchange theoryJournal of Business Research189, 115131.
Kanagaretnam, K. & Li W., & Shi, G. & Zhou, Z. (2025). Ambiguity of tone in annual reports and bank risk taking Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, 65(1), p 935-970
Duan, R., & Larkin, Y. (2025). Short-term institutional investors and the diffusion of supply chain informationJournal of Empirical Finance, 101581.
Liu, M., Taylor-Neu, K., Saxton, G. D., Neu, D., Rahaman, A. S., & Everett, J. (2025). Indigenous peoples, environmental accountability and the semantic meaning of resource extraction firm disclosuresAccounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal.
Dai, R., Duan, R., & Ng, L. (2021). Innovating Green: Competition Meets Regulation. Management Science. (Forthcoming, late April)
Villarroel Ordenes, F., Packard, G., Hartmann, J., & Proserpio, D. (2025). Using Traditional Text Analysis and Large Language Models in Service Failure and RecoveryJournal of Service Research, 10946705241307678.
Rzeźnik, A. (2025). Skilled active liquidity management: Evidence from shocks to fund flowsJournal of Empirical Finance, 101579.
Basher, S. A., & Sadorsky, P. (2025). How important are climate change risks for predicting clean energy stock prices? Evidence from machine learning predictive modeling and interpretationJournal of Climate Finance10, 100058.
Shahzad, S. J. H., Bouri, E., Karim, S., & Sadorsky, P. (2025). A partial correlation-based connectedness approach: Extreme dependence among commodities and portfolio implicationsEnergy Economics, 108421.
Ahmed, T., Hasan, M. M., Niyirora, J., & Saxton, G. D. (2025). The cost of noise: noise pollution and nonprofit expensesJournal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management.
Shockley, K. M., Shen, W., & Dodd, H. (2025). Dual-earner couples. Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 12, 369–394.
Shen, W., Hentschel, T., & Hideg, I. (2025). Leading through the uncertainty of COVID‐19: The joint influence of leader emotions and gender on abusive and family‐supportive supervisory behavioursJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology98(1), e12439.
Huang, H. C. B., Shao, R., Tenbrunsel, A. E., Diekmann, K. A., & Skarlicki, D. P. (2025). The plurality effect: People are more dishonest toward group than individual targetsJournal of Experimental Social Psychology119, 104746.
Sriharan, A., Kuhlmann, E., Correia, T., Tahzib, F., Czabanowska, K., Ungureanu, M. I., & Kumar, B. N. (2025). Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Balancing Technological Innovation With Health and Care Workforce PrioritiesThe International Journal of Health Planning and Management.
Wang, M. S., Zhang, R., & Voronov, M. (2025). Building Bridges in the Digital Age: How Online Platforms Foster Trust During a Crisis. Organization Studies, 01708406251326647.
Ren, Y. S., Klein, T., Jiang, Y., Liu, P. Z., & Weber, O. (2025). Dynamic connectedness between crude oil futures and energy industrial bond credit spread: Evidence from ChinaEnergy Economics, 108294.
Lin, Z., Ma, C., Weber, O., & Ren, Y. S. (2025). Inclusive mapping of sustainable finance and accounting: a bibliometric review. Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal16(2), 618-702.
Saravade, V., Weber, O., & Vitalis, A. (2025). To label or not? A choice experiment testing whether labelled green bonds matter to retail investorsHumanities and Social Sciences Communications12(1), 1-16.
Jeong, T., Kozlova, M., Leifsson, L. T., & Yeomans, J. S. (2025). Simulation Decomposition Analysis of the Iowa Food-Water-Energy SystemEnvironmental Modelling & Software, 106415
Names in “Bold” denote Schulich faculty 

Entries in “Italics” indicate publication in a FT50 journal 

 

 

 

 

Other Research Outputs

Books

Libby, T., & Thorne, L. (Eds.). (2025). The Routledge Handbook of Behavioural Accounting Research (2nd ed.). Routledge. (Forthcoming, late April)

Op-Eds/News Articles

Hideg, I., Krstic, A., Nam Cam Trau, R., & Zhan, Y. (2025, January 7). Parental leave paradox: Why women who take longer leaves face career penalties in men-dominated fields. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/parental-leave-paradox-why-women-who-take-longer-leaves-face-career-penalties-in-men-dominated-fields-246628
Matten, D. (2025, January 6). ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 is a dystopian reflection of capitalism’s dark side. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/squid-game-season-2-is-a-dystopian-reflection-of-capitalisms-dark-side-246633
Sriharan, A. Yang, J. (March 31, 2025) “Canada’s health care crisis demands a digital solution” Policy Options. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/march-2025/health-digital/
Voronov, M.  Toubiana, M. & Ruebottom, T. (January 24, 2025). “How reality TV helps explain Trump’s success”. Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-reality-tv-helps-explain-trumps-success/

Names in “Bold” denote Schulich faculty 

 

Media Outreach, Interviews and General Audience Articles

Newspaper/News Site Interviews and Quotes

Grant Packard

Mark Kamstra

Podcasts

Research @ Schulich Podcast (Cameron Graham – Interviewer)

  • Names in “Bold” denote Schulich faculty 

Awards and Honours

Schulich and Schulich’s faculty were honoured by their peers, ranking bodies and other stakeholders on multiple occasions during the winter of 2025. Honours include:

Faculty Honours

Research.com “Best Business and Management Scientists in Canada”