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Ehsan

Virtual influencers, parasocial relationships, and social media marketing

PhD candidate Ehsan Dabiran recently sat down with us for a Q&A about his program of research, which grew out…

Mapping the origins of novel market phenomena: From meme stocks to climate risks

Shi Li, Assistant Professor, Finance, Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. Sprott Assistant Professor of Finance Shi Li is…

Aanya Baindur

Exploring Qualitative Research: Catalyzing Change through Social Insights

By: Aanya Baindur, Bachelor of Commerce, concentration in Marketing Aanya Baindur, Bachelor of Commerce student, participated in the Sprott Undergraduate…

Joyce Lau

Enhancing My Skill Set Through the Summer Research Experience

By: Joyce Lau, Bachelor of Commerce, concentration in Accounting Joyce Lau, Bachelor of Commerce student, participated in the Sprott Undergraduate…

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Q&A with Fulbright Chair Kevin Boudreau

On May 5, 2023, Professor Kevin Boudreau (Strategy, Innovation & Entrepreneurship) presented his research on “Knowledge, Diversity, and Innovation Performance,”…

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The Social Finance Fund and Common Approach Come Together to Drive Change in Canada

A prominent pioneer in the world of impact measurement, Associate Professor of Accounting Kate Ruff is on a mission to…

The Best-Laid Plans: Finding opportunities in unexpected places

Hilary Becker had no intention of becoming an accounting professor when he embarked on his post-secondary studies in the 1980s.…

Frank Jiang

Can Within-country Religious Diversity Influence Large Infrastructure Project Success?

For the past five years, Frank Jiang and his colleagues have amassed several research projects and published works where the…

Harika Tuzcuoglu

Q&A with PhD Student Harika Tuzcuoglu

Harika (Ozhalepli) Tuzcuoglu is a third-year PhD student. She received an MBA with a minor in finance from SUNY, Binghamton,…

Portrait of Jose Rojas-Mendez, professor of international business and marketing, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

Using the Novel X-Scale to Gain a Robust Understanding of Xenocentristic Consumer Behaviour Worldwide

The term “Malinchista” first came into José I. Rojas-Méndez’s radar on a visit to Mexico a few years back. Mexicans…

Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub First Year Accomplishments

The Sprott School of Business celebrates the first year of active engagement of the Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (BEKH). In partnership…

Sprott’s Irene Lu and Ernest Kwan Discuss How COVID-19 Affects Consumers’ Purchase Intentions

Environmentally friendly goods are growing in popularity—particularly in e-commerce—for both producers (creators) and consumers; a market that is key to…

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