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Sprott Researchers Awarded Funding for Three Innovative Projects Tackling Healthcare, Work, and Digital Commerce Challenges
The Sprott School of Business is proud to announce that three faculty-led research projects have been awarded external funding from Social Sciences & Humanities Research…

Oriane Couchoux awarded SSHRC grant to explore financial management in parenthood
Oriane Couchoux, an assistant professor of accounting in Carleton University's Sprott School of Business, has been awarded a SSHRC Insight Development Grant to examine financial…

Comptabilité et maternité: Étude des pratiques financières des mères au Canada
Principal Investigator: Oriane Couchoux, AccountingProject Title: Comptabilité et maternité: Étude des pratiques financières des mères au CanadaFunder: SSHRC Insight Development GrantDuration: 2 years In contemporary Western societies, accounting concepts…

New SSHRC Partnership Engage funding to study social media engagement with health services among older adults
Congratulations to Dr. Dora (Yun) Wang, who has been awarded a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant for a research project aimed at understanding how social media…

Older adults' social media engagement in healthcare contexts
Principal Investigator: Dora (Yun) Wang, MarketingProject Title: Improving older adults’ well-being and empowering healthcare services: The role of social media communication and engagementFunder: Social Sciences…

Lessons from consumer culture theory
Aron Darmody (Associate Professor, Marketing) studies the ways marketing strategies influence consumer behaviour. Family members often gravitate toward similar professions. Growing up in Ireland, Aron…

When emojis backfire
Principal Investigator: Qi Deng, Business AnalyticsProject Title: When Emojis Backfire: Understanding the Effects of Emoji Schema Incongruity in Brand Social Media CommunicationFunder: SSHRC Insight Development…

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. Reserved for research in its…

Ruth McKay receives SSHRC PEG for international collaboration about flood risk management and housing development
Congratulations to Dr. Ruth McKay, who has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’s Partnership Engage Grant (PEG) program. These…

Climate change, flood risk, and new housing
Principal Investigator: Ruth McKay, ManagementProject Title: Climate Change, Flood Risk and New Housing: The 2021 flood of the Netherlands, Belgium and GermanyFunder: SSHRC Partnership Engage…

Why do some organizations' boards fail? The answer might lie in how directors perceive their expertise and responsibilities
Oriane Couchoux, Carleton University While many of us can name a handful of CEOs, identifying directors serving on the boards of those same organizations is…

AI-enhanced self-discovery and career development for young adults
Principal Investigator: Nuša Fain, EntrepreneurshipProject Title: Unlocking You 2.0: Empowering Young Adults through AI-Enhanced Self-discovery and Career DevelopmentFunder: SSHRC Partnership Engage GrantPartner: Brazen & CoDuration:…
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