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Prof Daphne Demetry’s paper wins 2022 Ralph Gomory Best Industry Studies Paper Award

Congratulations to Daphne Demetry, Assistant Professor of Strategy & Organization, whose paper "The New Food Truck In Town: Geographic Communities and Authenticity-Based Entrepreneurship" won the 2022 Ralph Gomory Best Industry Studies Paper Award by the Industry Studies Association (ISA).

Published: 11 Jul 2022

Desautels’ event highlights innovative research and recognizes scholars

On Friday, May 13, members of the Desautels Faculty of Management gathered to celebrate the innovative and impactful research conducted by its scholars. 

Fifteen professors were on hand to deliver two-minute presentations of their most interesting and research.

Published: 20 May 2022

Professor Augustin receives Bank of Canada Governor’s Award

Congratulations to Patrick Augustin, Associate Professor of Finance, who received the Bank of Canada Governor’s Award.

Published: 4 Apr 2022

Can Cross-Border Funding Frictions Explain Financial Integration Reversals?

Authors: A. Akbari, Francesca Carrieri and A. Malkhozov

Publication: The Review of Financial Studies, Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2022, Pages 394–437

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Published: 23 Mar 2022

Uncovering a new form of digitally-enabled agility: an improvisational perspective

Authors: Nadège Levallet and Yolande E. Chan

Publication: European Journal of Information Systems, Forthcoming

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Published: 17 Mar 2022

Competition and coopetition for two-sided platforms

Authors: Maxime C. Cohen and Renyu Zhang

Publication: Production and Operations Management, Forthcoming

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Published: 17 Mar 2022

Multiplicity of alliance learning in the entrepreneurial process: strategies of early-stage biotech firms

Authors: Yuanyuan Wu and Paola Perez-Aleman

Publication: Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Forthcoming (view online)

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Published: 16 Mar 2022

Digital-enabled strategic agility: it’s time we examine the sensing of weak signals

Authors: Alain Pinsonneault and Inmyung Choi

Publication: European Journal of Information Systems, Forthcoming

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Published: 16 Mar 2022

Is bigger better? How the scale effect influences green purchase intention: The case of washing machine

Authors: Chenxuan Hou and Emine Sarigöllü

Publication: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Volume 65, March 2022, Article 102894

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Published: 16 Mar 2022

Pricing for Heterogeneous Products: Analytics for Ticket Reselling

Authors: M. Alley, M. Biggs, Rim Hariss, C. Herrmann, M.L. Li, and G. Perakis

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Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Forthcoming Articles in Advance, pp. 1-18, February 2022

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Published: 16 Mar 2022

Far from Void: How Institutions Shape Growth in the Informal Economy

Authors: Robert S. Nason and J. Bothello

Publication: Academy of Management Review, Forthcoming

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Published: 16 Mar 2022

Professor Emeritus Nancy Adler wins 2021 Emerald Literati Award

Congratulations to Nancy J. Adler, Professor Emeritus of Organizational Behavior, winner of the 2021 Emerald Literati Award for Outstanding Author Contribution for “When Arrogance Kills Humility Becomes Our Most Powerful Form of Leadership”

Published: 16 Mar 2022

The Impact of Advertising Creative Strategy on Advertising Elasticity

Authors: Filippo Dall'Olio and Demetrios Vakratsas

Publication: Journal of Marketing, Forthcoming, first published online as EXPRESS: January 7, 2022

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Published: 16 Mar 2022

Augmenting Password Strength Meter Design using the Elaboration Likelihood Model: Evidence from Randomized Experiments

Authors: Warut Khern-am-nuai, M.J. Hashim, Alain Pinsonneault, W. Yang and N. Li

Publication: Information Systems Research, Forthcoming

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Published: 24 Feb 2022

When the medium massages perceptions: Personal (vs. public) displays of information reduce crowding perceptions and outsider mistreatment of frontline staff

A long wait in a crowded environment can feel like a special kind of purgatory for those waiting their turn, yet front-line workers often bear the brunt of the public’s frustrations. Nurses, restaurant staff, call centre agents and other staff who deal directly with the public in high-stress environments are often mistreated.

Published: 21 Feb 2022

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