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Unravelling the reality of ethical apparel in global supply chains
By studying global supply chains, Jinsun Bae (Assistant Professor, International Business) sheds light on the ways clothing companies are trying…
Highly skilled immigrants' strategies for successful career transitions
After a successful year as an MSc student, Dunja Palic fast-tracked into the PhD in Management program. Now in her…
Q&A with PhD student Amar Benaissa
Amar Benaissa is a third-year PhD candidate who is studying how gender diversity in corporate board composition relates to sustainability…
Sprott School of Business Achieves Transforming School Status in 2024 Positive Impact Rating
Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business was recognized for its social impact and sustainability achievements when the Positive Impact Rating…
Lessons from consumer culture theory
Aron Darmody (Associate Professor, Marketing) studies the ways marketing strategies influence consumer behaviour. Family members often gravitate toward similar professions.…
How Marketing Classes Can Rescue Ugly Produce From Becoming Food Waste
Narmin Tartila Banu, Carleton University; Aron Darmody, Carleton University, and Leighann C. Neilson, Carleton University At a time of rising…
Sprott’s Kate Ruff Honoured as 2024 AACSB Influential Leader
Ninth annual initiative recognizes 22 impactful business school researchers Kate Ruff at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business is one…
Delivering on Excellence in Business Education
AACSB Accreditation extended for Carleton's Sprott School of Business AACSB International (AACSB) announced Thursday that Carleton University’s Sprott School of…
SSHRC awards Sprott researchers $175k in new funding for short-term research projects
Three Sprott faculty members have been awarded Insight Development Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.…
Ruth McKay receives SSHRC PEG for international collaboration about flood risk management and housing development
Congratulations to Dr. Ruth McKay, who has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’s Partnership…
Why do some organizations' boards fail? The answer might lie in how directors perceive their expertise and responsibilities
Oriane Couchoux, Carleton University While many of us can name a handful of CEOs, identifying directors serving on the boards…
From Home to Corner Office: How work-life programs influence women's managerial representation in Japan
Gender expectations and their impact on work-life conflict have led to an underrepresentation of women in management positions. This problem…
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