Authors: Brian Rubineau, Nazampal Jaswal听
Publication: Education Law Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2017
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Authors: Brian Rubineau, Nazampal Jaswal听
Publication: Education Law Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2017
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Organized by the Bensadoun Retail Initiative, this conference will provide a forum for exchange 鈥攆or both professionals and academics鈥 at the newly opened Donald E. Armstrong Building. An impressive roster of academic and practitioner speakers will foster discussions about the latest research, industry practices & approaches, trends & challenges in retail.
The Globe and Mail recently featured the research of Desautels Professors Emmanuelle Vaast and Liette Lapointe that explored the power of social media to propel meaningful social movements.
Using the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as a case study, they analyzed the surge of Tweets that followed to illustrate how social media can effectively rally individuals around a shared cause.
Authors: Shumail Mazahir, Vedat Verter, Tamer Boyaci and Luk van Wassenhove
Publication: Production and Operations Management, Forthcoming
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This paper presents an analytical framework of the product take back legislation in the context of product reuse. We characterize existing and proposed forms of E-waste legislation and compare their environmental and economic performance. Using stylized models, we analyze an OEM鈥檚 decision about new and remanufactured product quantity in response to the legislative mechanism. We focus on the 2012 waste electrical and electronic equipment directive in Europe, where the policy-makers intended to create additional incentives for the product reuse. Through a comparison to the original 2002 version of the directive, we find that these incentives translate into improved environmental outcomes only for a limited set of products. We also study a proposed policy that advocates a separate target for the product reuse. Our analysis reveals that from an environmental standpoint, the recast version is always dominated either by the original policy or by the one that advocates a separate target for the product reuse. We show that the benefits of a separate reuse target scheme can be fully replicated with the aid of fiscal levers. Our main message is that there cannot be a single best environmental policy that is suitable for all products. Therefore, the consideration of product attributes is essential in identification of the most appropriate policy tool. This can be done either by the implementation of different policies on each product category or by implementation of product based target levels.
Authors: Laurette Dub茅, Pan Du, Cameron McRae, Neha Sharma, Srinivasan Jayaraman, Jian-Yun Nie
Publication: Technology Innovation Management Review, Vol. 8, No. 2, February 2018
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Professor Francesca Carrieri sits down with La Presse to talk about the hurdles that women in finance still face and the initiatives in place at the Desautels Faculty of Management to improve this reality.
For example, the Faculty has launched a task force that aims to show undergraduate women that a career in finance is indeed a viable path through mentorship and internship opportunities.
Authors: Hyun Ah Kim, Seok Woo Jeong, Tony Kang and Dongyoung Lee
Publication: Australian Accounting Review, Vol. 27, No. 4, December 2017
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Social media has become a part of everyday life. We enjoy the contact Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc., provide with friends and family, and, indeed, the world.
Sometimes we gripe about the downsides of the technology. People say it鈥檚 a time suck. There鈥檚 fake news. It鈥檚 hard to trust what you see.
Authors: Atiq W. Siddiqui, Manish R. Verma and Vedat Verter
Publication: Applied Mathematical Modelling, Vol. 55, 2018
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Authors: Kusum L. Ailawadi, Yu Ma and Dhruv Grewal
Publication: Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. 55, No. 2, 2018, pp. 193-207.
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This article studies the impact of shopping at the warehouse club format on households' packaged food-for-home purchases. In addition to low prices, this format has several unique characteristics that can influence packaged food purchases. The empirical analysis uses a combination of households' longitudinal grocery purchase information, rich survey data, and detailed item-level nutrition information. After accounting for selection on observables and unobservables, the authors find a substantial increase in the total quantity (servings per capita) of purchases attributable to shopping at this format. Because there is no effect on quality of purchases, this translates into a substantial increase in calories, sugar, and saturated fat per capita. The increase comes primarily from storable and impulse foods and it is drawn equally from foods that have positive and negative health halos. The results have important implications for how marketers can create win鈥搘in opportunities for themselves and for consumers.
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Authors: Changbyung Yoon, Keeeun Lee, Byungun Yoon and Omar Toulan
Publication: Sustainability, Vol. 9, No. 11, 2017
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Authors:听Myriam Ertz, Rong Huang, Myung-Soo Jo, Fahri Karakas, Emine Sarig枚ll眉
Publication: Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 193, May 2017
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Authors:听Georgios Darivianakis, Angelos Georghiou, Roy S. Smith, John Lygeros听
Publication:听IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology听(Volume: PP,听Issue: 99)
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