Families who have goals to perpetuate, grow, or sustain significant family wealth over generations are often motivated to set up a single-family office (SFO). But what is a single-family office?
Professor Toubiana’s research explores how perimenopause affects women at work, aiming to challenge stigma and provide strategies for creating supportive, inclusive workplace environments for women.
The pandemic revealed vulnerabilities in long-term care facilities. Professor Mirou Jaana's research aims to explore how IT advancements can transform LTC organizations to adapt and thrive in crises.
Three graduate students reflect on their transformative experience at the 2024 IARIMOS conference, highlighting the importance of Indigenous Knowledge in academia.
An exploration of mental health in family business and its triggers, symptoms, and implications on the family enterprise ecosystem with tangible next steps to help leaders achieve long-term success.
Explore how global sustainability standards currently operate and how they can be improved for greater impact through Telfer professor José Carlos Marques' SSHRC IDG-awarded project.
Learn how employers can help remote employees develop a sense of belonging and connection through onboarding, social ties, and meaningful interactions.
The Telfer School of Management has awarded seven new prestigious honours and renewed five more, advancing research and teaching excellence thanks to generous donor support.
Professor Ferris is the recipient of the SSHRC Insight Grant. His project aims to develop training to equip companies with tools to ingrain autonomous motivation among its employees.
Nelson Duenas has received a SSHRC Insight Development Grant for his project titled “The Localization Agenda: Implications for accounting and management of international development resource."
Telfer professor Jane O’Reilly has received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant for a project titled “How do remote employees develop a sense of belonging?”
Telfer professor Ajax Persaud has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant for a project titled “Accelerating the Digitalization of Canadian Agriculture.”
Professor Mirou Jaana has been awarded a grant for her project titled “Assistive technology innovations in long-term care organizations: Unveiling the realities of a complex environment.”
Professor Keri Kettle has received a Partnership Engage Grant for his project titled “Leveraging Identity to Increase Donations and Volunteer Support.”
Last winter, Jasmin Manseau joined Telfer full time as a lecturer/assistant professor in business technology management. We interviewed him to learn more about his research interests.
Professor Christopher Sun has received a NSERC Discovery Grant for his project titled “Fairness in Systems with Human-Algorithm Decision Making through Optimization and Machine Learning.”
For NextGens taking on active ownership, it is essential to have the support of firm stakeholders. Discover expert strategies to establish trust and gain credibility effectively.
In partnership with Honda Canada, Professor Shantanu Dutta has received a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant to investigate consumer hesitation towards Electric Vehicles.
Let’s all congratulate these 2024 winners, who’ve earned awards, scholarships, and top rankings in the Telfer Graduate Research Student Thesis Competition.
Professors Errol Osecki and Darlene Himick co-applied for and received a SMRG grant to investigate the impact that finfluencers have on their viewers and the quality of the of their content.
Christopher Sun has received funding from the CIHR Project Grant Program for his project titled “Artificial Intelligence Supported In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Prediction, Prevention, and Management."
Professor Sana Rizvi was recently awarded a SMRG Research Development Grant for her project “The effects of distanced self-talk on offender apologies.”
Discover and celebrate the achievements of the exceptional (MSc HS) students who delivered their post-Internship presentations at the Telfer School of Management.
Telfer professor Saouré Kouamé has received a SMRG Research Development Grant from the School for a project titled “Investigating Invisible Causes: The Case of Philanthropy for Seniors.”