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The Best-Laid Plans: Finding opportunities in unexpected places
Hilary Becker had no intention of becoming an accounting professor when he embarked on his post-secondary studies in the 1980s. His interests lay in the…
Taking the world of accounting and business into the future
George Addair is quoted as saying, “Everything you’ve ever wanted is sitting on the other side of fear.” And, Maryam Firoozi did not let fear…
An academic trifecta of physics, business technology, and theology to help technology startups succeed
Stoyan Tanev is changing the landscape of how technology startups articulate their product value and compete in the international market. His research program is multifaceted,…
The knack for finding the hidden gem
Lindsay McShane understands marketing, in fact, she eats, sleeps, and breathes marketing, and has for the last 15 years. With three degrees in the discipline…
Helping developing countries build a strong global profile
José Rojas-Méndez is not only a visionary in the field of nation brand personality and consumer behaviour, but he is also one of few researchers…
An agent of change: Working towards a collaborative, multicultural work environment
Luciara Nardon is not only creating a new narrative on how to do research in business, but she is also an agent of change who…
At the intersection of international business, technology entrepreneurship, and innovation
One might say that Diane Isabelle is an academic chameleon because of her ability to adapt and grow within her career, her research, and her…
From corporate restructuring to corporate governance: A passion for taking chances
Isaac Otchere is an academic visionary who frequently branches outside of his comfort zone to explore topical issues. Although an expert in finance, his research…
It’s a match: Good leaders foster good employees
Greg Sears is contributing to the way businesses and organizations assess, hire, and manage employees through his research. Sears is an Associate Professor of Human…
A synergistic approach with business to tackle today’s supply-chain problems
In today’s global economy, businesses look to the field of mathematical modeling to tackle complex supply-chain issues. This is a vital piece to helping businesses…
Saving the planet "one pick and shovel at a time"
Patrick Callery moved his family from the sunny life in Santa Barbara, California to the chilling winters in Ottawa, to join the Sprott School of…
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