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Schulich launches George Weston Ltd Centre for Sustainable Supply Chains and announces its research Chair

91亚色's Schulich School of Business has officially launched the George Weston Ltd Centre for Sustainable Supply Chains and announced the research Chair during the Centre鈥檚 inaugural research forum called 鈥淪upply Chain Problems: Practical Insights from Emerging Research.鈥 The forum brought management researchers and industry together to find practical solutions and explore new opportunities. Building […]

Lassonde and Schulich students pitch their BEST business ideas in course

In early April, nine groups of students from the Lassonde School of Engineering and the Schulich School of Business at 91亚色 pitched their business ideas as part of the Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology (BEST) Certificate鈥檚 Entrepreneurship and Technology Ventures course (ENTR 4500). Each group presented their original ideas to a panel of […]

Schulich MBA welcomes diversity, equity and inclusion fellowship recipients

91亚色's Schulich School of Business has announced two new fellowship opportunities:聽Access to Success聽and聽Reaching Out MBA. The Access to Success Organization is a not-for-profit that supports the development of future leaders with disabilities. This merit-based fellowship celebrates outstanding students who have demonstrated excellence in academic, professional or extracurricular areas. 鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome the Schulich School […]

91亚色 celebrates its researchers

One of the most anticipated events of the academic year, the 91亚色 Research Awards Celebration, took place May 11. While the event was held virtually due to ongoing pandemic restrictions, the format still offered a wonderful opportunity for researchers to pay tribute to their colleagues and applaud the recipients of the 2021 President鈥檚 Research Awards. […]

Study finds corporate charitable foundations fund health care in richer communities

A new聽study聽published in the聽Journal of Business Ethics聽has found that corporate charitable foundations tend to direct health-care funding to richer communities rather than to regions with the greatest health-care needs. The study, titled 鈥淧utting the 鈥楲ove of Humanity鈥 Back in Corporate Philanthropy: The Case of Health Grants by Corporate Foundations,"was co-authored by Irene Henriques, a professor of […]

Indigenous students shine online in virtual pilot program

When聽Jennifer Rokaya Sedgewick聽wears beaded earrings, she鈥檚 making a statement about resistance to colonial norms and making herself visible as an Indigenous woman. In fact, the 91亚色 PhD student has largely decolonized her wardrobe, ensuring that her clothing choices reflect her identity. 鈥淓urocentric norms dictate proper appearance,鈥 said Sedgewick, who is M茅tis. 鈥淔ashion is resistance.鈥 […]

Social media posts with higher fat foods lead to higher engagement new research shows

New research published recently in the Journal of Consumer Psychology indicates that visual displays of calorie-dense food is a key factor in boosting viewer engagement on social media. According to the study, co-authored by聽Theodore Noseworthy, an associate professor of marketing and the Canada Research Chair in Entrepreneurial Innovation and the Public Good at 91亚色鈥檚 Schulich School […]

Study shows diversity and inclusion efforts failed employees of Chinese descent during pandemic

A new study published April 27 in Harvard Business Review has found that some workplace diversity and inclusion policies ended up backfiring during the COVID-19 pandemic by making North American employees of Chinese descent more likely to be the targets of prejudice and mistreatment. According to the study, diversity and inclusion efforts focused on the integration of differences ended […]

Students develop Schulich initiative for Black and Indigenous high school students

91亚色's Schulich School of Business will soon be launching its Business Excellence Academy, a business education and mentorship program supporting 60 Black and Indigenous Ontario high school students this summer. This program was conceived by four Schulich undergraduate students 鈥 Rebecca Jodhan (BBA 鈥21), Brittany Rossi (BBA 鈥21), Joy Zhang (BBA 鈥21) and Kim Tram (BBA 鈥21) 鈥 to help high school students […]

91亚色 recognizes alumni in inaugural list of Top 30 Changemakers Under 30

91亚色 has released its first-ever list of Top 30 Changemakers Under 30, shining a spotlight on remarkable young alumni who are making a difference in their communities, the country and around the world. 鈥91亚色鈥檚 Top 30 Under 30 is a community of changemakers,鈥 says Julie Lafford, executive director, Alumni Engagement. 鈥淒riven by passion, they create […]

Study finds female style influencers over age 50 engage in 'styleactivism' to address ageism, sexism

Gender discrimination continues to be an issue in today鈥檚 work and marketplace, but female style influencers over the age of 50 are changing the landscape of the fashion and beauty industries. A study recently published in the聽Journal for the Association of Consumer Research聽finds that advanced (aged 50-plus) female style influencers use the social media platform […]

Schulich research shows bitcoin could replace gold in an investment portfolio

The trading price of bitcoin broke through the $60,000 level several days ago, leading some financial experts to wonder if investors snapping up the digital asset are creating a speculative bubble. But two researchers at 91亚色鈥檚 Schulich School of Business say the digital currency is still a good replacement for gold in an investment […]

Bygone charity records, highly relevant today, reveal rich/poor dynamics

New research by a business professor digs deep on two Toronto charities from nearly a century ago and, through an examination of their records, discovers a great deal about the roles of the rich and poor in society. These findings have application for today鈥檚 fundraising ventures and charities, says the researcher. Comparing two very different […]

Surgeons鈥 interviews offer eye-opening implications for health-care system

New research finds that surgeons鈥 scheduling decisions are based on patient needs and idiosyncratic priorities. This study, in which researchers interview surgeons as they consider the centralized scheduling of surgeries, has profound implications for the health-care system and hospital administrators. The Schulich School of Business at 91亚色 produces stellar research on the functioning of […]

91亚色-Yale research finds racial differences in end-of-life care

91亚色-led research, conducted in collaboration with Yale University, discovers racial/ethnic differences in end鈥恛f鈥恖ife care, which suggests that local practice patterns may be influencing decisions around this care. The researchers have policy-based suggestions for improvement that will be of interest to those in the healthcare sector in both Canada and the United States.

How can marketers combat moral opposition to genetically modified foods?

A PhD student and Canada Research Chair get to the bottom of why consumers are turned off by genetically modified foods, and what could be done to change this. This research will be of interest to all parties involved in labeling practices 鈥 industry, marketers, government 鈥 and consumers.

Good for patients, good for health-care system: A better way to schedule

91亚色-led research determines a better approach to scheduling, which leads to improved profits, higher practitioner utilization and decreased wait times. Practitioners, policy-makers and hospital administrators will be interested in this highly applicable research.