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Think Women Entrepreneurs, Think Innovation
There is a great divide. One that represents the inequality between women and men; a divide that exists and persists in business ecosystems around the…

The Future of Business is Now
A computer screen filled with racing columns of numbers and symbols scrolling, shimmering like green-electric rivers. This is the visual we are given in the…

Bridging the Gap Between Newcomer Expertise and Organizational Support
Canada relies heavily on the global mobility of people—both in and out of the country. With the combination of millions of baby boomers retiring over…

A Call to Action: The Sprott School of Business Response to COVID-19
More than ever our society—our world—is relying on solutions. We are amid a devastating COVID-19 pandemic that has, and will, continue to change the world…

Congratulations! The Sprott School of Business Celebrates 25 Years of the PhD in Management Program
Time gives us perspective. It allows us to reflect on the significance of the past, how to be present in the now, and imagine the…

Getting back to business: Business resumption during COVID-19
I have been involved in pandemic planning for many years—sat on Canada’s Pandemic Preparedness Team and represented Canada at the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperative as…

Reinventing your value propositions: An opportunity for businesses in turbulent times
About the author: Stoyan Tanev is an Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship at Sprott School of Business About the author: Tony Bailetti is an Associate Professor…

The COVID-19 pandemic exposes the value of digital IT infrastructures
About the author: Gerald Grant is a Professor of Information Systems at Sprott School of Business. On April 28, 2020, Canada’s first “virtual parliament” went…

Accessing social support online during the COVID-19 pandemic
About the author: Daniel Gulanowski is an Assistant Professor in the Sprott School of Business. Adjusting to change is hard; particularly when it is associated…

The effects of distance: Proximity matters—now more than ever
About the author: Maryam Firoozi is an Assistant Professor in Accounting at the Sprott School of Business. I have dedicated a significant part of my…

Sprott Business Insights: Managers can learn from supervising remote workers during the coronavirus
Managing employees from home may actually lead to more effective managers. (Shutterstock) Managers are facing the sudden challenge of supervising a self-isolating workforce during the…

Crafting compelling communications in response to COVID-19
About the author: Merridee Bujaki is co-director of Sprott’s Centre for Research of Inclusion at Work (CRIW) and Professor of Accounting. Effective, honest, and clear…
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