The Office of the Associate Dean has undertaken a number of new initiatives in 2021 to
showcase and disseminate the true prowess of the faculty members scholarly and research achievements — we work with the media team on media releases about some forthcoming research where media communicates directly to the Schulich community and helps facilitate the mobilization of the faculty’s research.
This section presents the list of the 2021 new research media releases:
• Drug Development Firms
Spending too Much Time on R&D Projects That
Have Little Likelihood of
Commercial Success.
• Does CSR Matter in Times of Crisis?
• Researchers Develop Novel Method for Helping People Increase Personal Savings.
• Female Board Directors: Window Dressing or Respected Equals?
• Selling Voyeurism:
How Corporations Use
Voyeuristic Practices to
Create Entertainment Value.
• Making Commercial Buildings More Energy Efficient:
Four Proven Strategies.
• Stock Market Concentration
Stifling Economic Growth, Access to Capital and Innovation. • Bitcoin: The New Gold?
• How Retail Stores Can Reduce
Losses Due to Theft.
• Enterprise Reform and
Technological Innovation in
Emerging Economies.
• Diversity and Inclusion Efforts
Failed Employees of Chinese
Descent in Canada and the US during COVID.
• Healthcare Philanthropy for the Rich?
• Is Air Pollution Bad for
Business Ethics?
• Why Companies Should
Avoid Selecting Higher-Risk,
Higher-Reward Suppliers
Following a Supply Disruption.
• Peer Effects in Corporate Governance Practices.
• New Study Explains How Time
Influences Consumer Behaviour.
• How to Become the Next
Uber or Amazon. • How Organizations Slowly
Change Over Time.
• Beyond Retail Stores:
Managing Product Proliferation along the Supply Chain.
• COVID-19 News Overload
Causing Employees to Withdraw from Work.
• Looking to Stamp out
Contradictions and Conflict in
Your Strategy and Organization?
Think Twice.
• Insights into Who and What is
Driving Social Accountability
Narratives on Social Media
Platforms.
• Product Innovation Can Lead to Supply Chain Disruption.
• Relational Assets or Liabilities?
Competition, Collaboration, and Firm Intellectual Property
Breakthrough in the Chinese
High-Speed Train Sector.