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Sprott’s Kate Ruff Honoured as 2024 AACSB Influential Leader
Ninth annual initiative recognizes 22 impactful business school researchers Kate Ruff at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business is one of 22 business school faculty…
Social impact measurement: How tools influence assessments
Sustainable Accounting and Finance Conference
Supported by a Connection Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Sprott hosted its first-ever Accounting and Finance Sustainability Conference in…
Common Approach to impact measurement
Principal Investigator: Kate Ruff, AccountingCo-PI: Erin Oldford (Memorial University)Project Title: Flexible Approach to Impact Measurement: Pathfinder Pilot Research ProjectFunder: SSHRC Partnership Development GrantPartners: Ontario Trillium…
Sprott School of Business faculty achieve tenure and promotion
Three faculty members of Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business have achieved tenure and promotion to Associate Professor. Congratulations to Maryam Firoozi, Kate Ruff and…
New course on Sustainable Accounting and Social Finance gives students insight to an emerging field for a better world
This winter, Sprott School of Business students have the opportunity to learn about a new field that delves into sustainability, impact and responsibility in the…
Sprott researchers achieve 100 per cent success in SSHRC grants for collaborative research to benefit communities
Researchers from Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business have received Partnership Engage Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to facilitate collaborative…
Unlocking social change through a common approach to impact measurement
Research has shown that the lack of a common measurement is preventing social enterprises from telling their story and demonstrating their impact effectively, which in…
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