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Carleton researchers track stress, anxiety and depression in employees with children during the pandemic
Researchers from Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business have tracked the mental health impact of the pandemic on Ontario working parents in a new report which suggests…

Investing in Digital Information Systems: It’s All About the Value
Gerald Grant, Professor, Information Systems, has spent decades reframing the narrative on how businesses look at the governance of innovative digital information systems (IS) investments…

Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Heart of Research at Sprott
In this fast-pasted world of rapidly evolving technology, it has become increasingly important for businesses to stay on top of—even ahead of—these changes. The future…

How to cope with pandemic fatigue by imagining metaphors
Luciara Nardon, Carleton University and Amrita Hari, Carleton University Metaphors are figures of speech that imply likeness; they can be useful tools in dealing with pandemic fatigue. (Shutterstock) The…

Think Women Entrepreneurs, Think Innovation
There is a great divide. One that represents the inequality between women and men; a divide that exists and persists in business ecosystems around the…

The impacts of COVID-19 on workplace inclusion
It has been one year since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 virus a global pandemic. The introduction of related health and safety measures…

Digital Twinning: The Future of Business Management
Amazon’s Founder and former CEO, Jeff Bezos’ maxim: “Relatively, we’re still at ‘day one’ of the internet,” could perhaps apply to Alex Ramirez’s research program.…

Sprott School of Business professors recognized for distinction in research and teaching
Two faculty members at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business were awarded achievement awards by the university in recognition of their outstanding contributions to research…

The Future of Business is Now
A computer screen filled with racing columns of numbers and symbols scrolling, shimmering like green-electric rivers. This is the visual we are given in the…

8 ways business managers can use fiction to prepare for the uncertain reality of coronavirus
It’s a brave new business world, so turning to novelists can help explore possible future scenarios. (Shutterstock) Nada Elnahla, Carleton University and Ruth McKay, Carleton University Reading fiction has…

Value Creation Through Business Model Innovation
There are people who know exactly what they are meant to do; be where they are meant to be; who genuinely follow their passions—passions so…

What is sustainability accounting? What does ESG mean? We have answers
Leanne Keddie, Carleton University Sustainability is a hot topic today due to increasing awareness of climate change and inequality, among other pressing issues. As consumers, we…
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