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Mohamed Al Guindy Named Canada Research Chair in Financial Networks and Business Analytics

When a Canada Research Chair (CRC) is appointed, the announcement becomes a vote of confidence that extends beyond academia. It signifies a commitment to advancing knowledge in an area that affects people, markets, and industries across Canada. Specifically, Tier 2 CRCs are distinguished researchers recognized by their peers as having the potential to lead in their field. Dr. Mohamed Al Guindy exemplifies the emerging research leadership the program aims to support.

Q&A with Adam Abdulrahman

Adam Abdulrahman is a PhD Candidate and Contract Instructor at the Sprott School of Business. Supervised by Dr. Isaac Otchere, his research focuses on corporate …

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Follow the Feed

From B2B marketing to wellness influencers, this Sprott marketing researcher is on a mission to give people more agency over their digital lives. The next …

James Waller

Q&A with PhD Candidate James Waller

What motivated you to pursue a PhD, and why did you choose the Sprott School of Business? After teaching at the college level, I still …

Studying the Human Stories Hidden in Data

For Qi Deng, understanding data begins with understanding people. As an Associate Professor of Business Analytics at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, his work …

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Inside the Power of Online Influence

The rapid evolution of social media has permanently altered how we relate to ourselves and others. It raises an important question: what are its long-term …

Nusa Fain

Thriving in Complexity: Nuša Fain and the Human Side of Innovation

When people think of innovation, they often picture some of the world’s most prominent entrepreneurs, struck by a sudden spark of inspiration to disrupt the …

Angel Henchey

Q&A with PhD Candidate Angel Henchey

Angel Henchey is a PhD candidate in Management whose research is driven by an interest in careers and equity, diversity, and inclusion, with current projects …

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To Keep the Fire Burning

(Mayo, Yukon) –The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND), Carleton University, and the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages (OCIL) have partnered on …

Shani Pupco

Q&A with Shani Pupco

As Shani Pupco assumes her new role as Lecturer, Management, at the Sprott School of Business, effective July 2024, we take the opportunity to talk …

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 to fulfill sustainability objectives. Social …

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 fourth year, she is excited …

Amar Benaissa

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 reporting and performance. Why did …