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When emojis backfire

Principal Investigator: Qi Deng, Business AnalyticsProject Title: When Emojis Backfire: Understanding the Effects of Emoji Schema Incongruity in Brand Social…

SSHRC awards Sprott researchers $175k in new funding for short-term research projects

Three Sprott faculty members have been awarded Insight Development Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.…

Ouafa Sakka

The black box of internal auditing in Canada's public sector

Simultaneously watchdogs and advisors, internal auditors typically perform two separate but inter-related functions within organizations. In their assurance capacity, they…

Frank Jiang

Can Within-country Religious Diversity Influence Large Infrastructure Project Success?

For the past five years, Frank Jiang and his colleagues have amassed several research projects and published works where the…

Portrait of Jose Rojas-Mendez, professor of international business and marketing, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

Using the Novel X-Scale to Gain a Robust Understanding of Xenocentristic Consumer Behaviour Worldwide

The term “Malinchista” first came into José I. Rojas-Méndez’s radar on a visit to Mexico a few years back. Mexicans…

Professor Mohamed Al Guindy

A Conversation with Sprott’s Mohamed Al Guindy: The Impact of Robo-news in Financial Markets

Mohamed Al Guindy, Assistant Professor of Finance, is an expert on social media in financial markets. Mohamed was recently awarded…

growing stacks of coins with plants coming out the top, in nature

Sprott researchers awarded SSHRC grants for new research to address environmental sustainability

Faculty members from Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business have been awarded the Insight Development Grants (IDG) from the Social…

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