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A Community-Led Vision for Language Revitalization
Language is one of the most powerful influences in human life, shaping how we understand the world, express identity, build relationships, and pass knowledge from …
The Boardroom’s Influence on ESG Transparency
Clear and reliable environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure has become essential for long-term corporate success. Investors rely on it to assess risk, regulators use …
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 …
Advancing Responsible AI Across Borders with Fulbright Scholar Dr. Uma Gupta
The influence of artificial intelligence is rapidly increasing, and many organizations are trying to understand what it means to use these systems responsibly. Dr. Uma …
From Tweets to Market Turbulence: CRC Mohamed Al Guindy Charts the Economy’s Real-Time Networks
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Mohamed Al Guindy named Canada Research Chair in Financial Systems and Business Analytics
Sprott School of Business finance professor Mohamed Al Guindy has been recognized for research excellence and named Carleton University’s Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in …
From Feasibility to Implementation
By: Nathan Janke, Bachelor of Commerce, Honours: Finance, Minor: Economics Bachelor of Economics, Honours: Financial Economics, Economic Theory Our work contributes to a broader project aimed …
International Development Programs in Myanmar’s Garment Industry
By: Min Thiha Tun, Bachelor of Commerce, concentration in Finance When I heard about Professor Jinsun Bae’s research on international development programs in Myanmar’s apparel manufacturing …
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 …