Finance, Investing and Accounting To sway corporate governance, institutional investors need to use their voice, not just their vote Nov, 2023 | Article New research shows that while institutional investors are effective at swaying board elections, they’re most effective when they explain why they’re voting no. Keywords: accounting boards of directors CEOs corporate social responsibility diversity financial markets investing shareholders Economics, Trade and Policy Why isn't Canada in a recession and what does it mean for our long-term prosperity? Oct, 2023 | Podcast Professor Walid Hejazi joins the Executive Summary to explain the macro-economic trends keeping the economy chugging along, and why they might be detrimental to our economic health. Keywords: employment financial markets global economy politics productivity public sector trade wealth creation Finance, Investing and Accounting Mutual funds and banking, 101 Sep, 2023 | Video Dean Susan Christoffersen joins Rotman Office Hours to answer all the mutual fund and banking questions you were too afraid to ask. Keywords: accounting financial markets investing savings shareholders stock exchange value creation wealth creation Finance, Investing and Accounting Considering meme stocks? Consider them a cautionary tale instead Sep, 2023 | Article Think twice before jumping on the investing hype train, writes professor Eric Kirzner. It's likely just a bubble waiting to burst. Keywords: COVID-19 financial markets global economy investing shareholders social media stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy (Almost) everything you wanted to know about micro-economics, but were too afraid to ask Aug, 2023 | Video Professor Heski Bar-Isaac joins Rotman Office Hours to answer your questions. Keywords: consumer behaviour economics emerging markets financial markets operational design operational performance public sector supply chain management Economics, Trade and Policy Inflation is coming down; interest rates aren't. Here's why Aug, 2023 | Article Professor Peter Dungan weighs in on why consumers can expect the Bank of Canada to keep rates elevated for longer, even as inflation woes recede. Keywords: economics financial markets global economy government politics public policy public sector regulation Economics, Trade and Policy Why does so much of the world’s manufacturing still take place in China? Jul, 2023 | Opinion Despite significant financial and political pressures, many companies are still not moving their production and manufacturing out of China. Why not? Keywords: economics financial markets global economy government international relations public policy supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Lessons in leadership from sustainability pioneers Jul, 2023 | Opinion What can we learn from the CEOs of Unilever, Interface and BlackRock? They see the business up-side in a green future, for one thing. Keywords: climate change consumer behaviour disruption financial markets innovation philanthropy social impact social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
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Economics, Trade and Policy Inflation is coming down; interest rates aren't. Here's why Aug, 2023 | Article Professor Peter Dungan weighs in on why consumers can expect the Bank of Canada to keep rates elevated for longer, even as inflation woes recede. Keywords: economics financial markets global economy government politics public policy public sector regulation Economics, Trade and Policy Why does so much of the world’s manufacturing still take place in China? Jul, 2023 | Opinion Despite significant financial and political pressures, many companies are still not moving their production and manufacturing out of China. Why not? Keywords: economics financial markets global economy government international relations public policy supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Lessons in leadership from sustainability pioneers Jul, 2023 | Opinion What can we learn from the CEOs of Unilever, Interface and BlackRock? They see the business up-side in a green future, for one thing. Keywords: climate change consumer behaviour disruption financial markets innovation philanthropy social impact social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Economics, Trade and Policy Why does so much of the world’s manufacturing still take place in China? Jul, 2023 | Opinion Despite significant financial and political pressures, many companies are still not moving their production and manufacturing out of China. Why not? Keywords: economics financial markets global economy government international relations public policy supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Lessons in leadership from sustainability pioneers Jul, 2023 | Opinion What can we learn from the CEOs of Unilever, Interface and BlackRock? They see the business up-side in a green future, for one thing. Keywords: climate change consumer behaviour disruption financial markets innovation philanthropy social impact social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next
Sustainability and Social Impact Lessons in leadership from sustainability pioneers Jul, 2023 | Opinion What can we learn from the CEOs of Unilever, Interface and BlackRock? They see the business up-side in a green future, for one thing. Keywords: climate change consumer behaviour disruption financial markets innovation philanthropy social impact social movements Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next