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Layoffs can burden employees that remain, contribute to resignations聽

Beneath the spectre of a looming recession, Microsoft announced that it would lay off 12,000 people in January 2023. Just a few days later, Amazon announced it would lay off more than 18,000. These measures could help the tech giants reduce costs and weather the downturn, but they also carry risk.

Published: 25 Jan 2023

Employee scheduling system contributed to major Southwest Airlines service disruptions, but company is likely to survive

When things went downhill for Southwest Airlines, they went downhill fast. During the 2022 winter holiday travel period, the Dallas-headquartered airline cancelled 6,500 flights in just three days. Winter weather played a role, but the low-cost carrier was disrupted far more than other airlines. Reports from within Southwest suggest that an outdated employee scheduling system contributed, says Prof. Karl Moore.

Published: 12 Jan 2023

Both music and business demand improvisational skills and collective action

Even if executives solicit employee feedback, they don鈥檛 necessarily have the skills to enter into a dialogue about it. Being able to think on your feet is an important skill in a leader, and Prof. Saku Mantere says that music is one way to develop it. 鈥淛azz teaches us communication in the moment,鈥 says Mantere, who recently released his debut album, called Upon First Impression.

Published: 12 Jan 2023

Delve: Scale Deep Not Up for Sustainable Local Entrepreneurship, with Anna Kim and Suntae Kim

How would definitions of business growth and success change if entrepreneurship ventures decided that instead of scaling up, they would 鈥渟cale deep鈥? While scaling up allows an organization to pursue fast expansion with goals of going national or global, scaling deep lets an organization pursue enduring growth and sustainability anchored to its original location.

Published: 24 Nov 2022

Creating innovation capabilities for improving global health: Inventing technology for neglected tropical diseases in Brazil

Authors: Paola Perez-Aleman and Tommaso Ferretti

Publication: Journal of International Business Policy, Forthcoming Published Online First (Open Access) September 2022

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Published: 14 Nov 2022

RBC faces Competition Bureau inquiry for greenwashing

RBC has positioned itself as a champion of clean economic growth 鈥 but has continued to finance fossil fuel industry, according to a complaint filed with Canada鈥檚 Competition Bureau. The Bureau has opened an inquiry into greenwashing at Canada鈥檚 largest bank, but that鈥檚 only the first step according to Dror Etzion, Associate Professor of Strategy and Organization at Desautels.

Published: 31 Oct 2022

The best managers balance the science and the art of management

MBAs have their advocates 鈥 and their detractors. Over the years, the MBA has suffered from comparisons with professional degrees that have more defined outcomes, like medicine and law. But management is part art and part science, and an overemphasis on the science side is partly to blame for this perception. As evidence of this, MBA News cites the work of Desautels Prof.

Published: 20 Oct 2022

Professor Kim awarded SSHRC Insight Grant

Congratulations to Anna Kim,聽Associate Professor in Strategy & Organization, and Sustainability, who was awarded a聽2022 SSHRC Insight Grant

鈥淩esilience and Impact of Social Enterprises鈥

Published: 13 Oct 2022

Delve: Lessons on Economic Growth from the Informal Economy, with Robert Nason

What does the word 鈥渆ntrepreneurship鈥 immediately bring to mind? Risk and reward, innovation and hard work, funding and financial growth, filling gaps in the market? In truth, that answer looks different around the world, in both formal and informal economies, depending on how the local, state, and national economies function and on how the culture views business ownership.

Published: 9 Sep 2022

Delve: Striking a New Balance in Management and Society, with Henry Mintzberg and Saku Mantere

How has management thinking changed in the past 50 years and where might management be headed today? In his research and writing, Desautels Faculty of Management Professor Henry Mintzberg covers not only the past 50 years but looks toward the future of managing organizations, developing managers, and rebalancing society, from business to politics to higher education.

Published: 31 Aug 2022

Prof. Faraj named CTO 2022 Distinguished Scholar

Congratulations to Samer Faraj,聽Professor in Strategy and Organization, who has been聽named CTO 2022 Distinguished Scholar by the Communication, Digital Technology and Organization - CTO聽(A Division of the Academy of Management - AOM).

Published: 29 Aug 2022

Paolo Leone and Profs Mantere and Faraj's paper is Best Article Finalist

Congratulations to聽Paolo V. Leone, Saku Mantere and Samer Faraj, whose paper聽鈥淥pen Theorizing in Management and Organization Studies鈥 has been named Best Article Finalist聽by the聽Academy of Management (AOM).

Published: 29 Aug 2022

The implications for research on carbon labels

Author:聽Dror Etzion

Publication:聽Nature Climate Change, Correspondence article, Published online 04 August, 2022

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Published: 11 Aug 2022

Delve: Managing Ourselves Out of Climate Change

As heatwaves increase around the world and weather patterns become even more unpredictable, top researchers at 海角社区鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management are finding novel solutions to the climate crisis鈥攕olutions that link multiple industries, regulatory bodies, leaders, entrepreneurs, workers, and consumers. Because the only way forward is together.

Published: 26 Jul 2022

Prof Anna Kim's paper wins 2022 鈥淩esponsible Research in Management鈥 Award

Congratulations to Anna Kim,聽Associate Professor in Strategy & Organization, whose paper聽"No time like the present: How a present time perspective can foster sustainable development鈥 is the winner of the聽2022 鈥淩esponsible Research in Management鈥 Award, sponsored by the Academy of Management (AOM) Fellows and co-sponsored by Responsible Research in Business and Management.聽

Published: 12 Jul 2022

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