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Dunja Palic

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…

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The four main stressors of frontline policing

Preliminary analysis of quantitative data collected by a Sprott research team before and during the onset of COVID-19 suggests that…

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…

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,…

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Interested in an MSc in Management degree? Recent grad Liam Hoselton talks about his experience

Liam Hoselton is a proud graduate of Carleton University, receiving two degrees from the Sprott School of Business; a Bachelor of…

Vivi Zhang

Supporting newcomers’ integration at work: A Q&A with PhD candidate Vivi Zhang

New immigrants looking to join Canada’s labour market face a myriad of challenges. Vivi (Hui) Zhang, PhD in Management candidate…

Narmin Tartila Banu

A Q&A with Sprott PhD student Narmin Tartila Banu

Narmin Tartila Banu is a third year PhD in Management student at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business. She received…

Chelsie Smith

Embolden Voices: Speaking up to end workplace mistreatment

Sometimes the best things come from our worst moments. Or perhaps; when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Chelsie…

Chelsie Smith

Sprott Business Student Wins Prestigious Vanier Award

“Everyone deserves to feel safe when they are at work, and precariously employed individuals are no exception.” —PhD Candidate Chelsie…

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…

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…

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Bridging the Gap Between Newcomer Expertise and Organizational Support

Canada relies heavily on the global mobility of people—both in and out of the country. With the combination of millions…

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