Behavioural Economics and Marketing It's not you, it's us: The surprising source of political extremism Jun, 2025 | Article To start addressing the dangers of political extremism and violence, we need to look to our "in-groups," new research finds. Keywords: behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management government politics psychology Strategy and Value Creation How do you make a plan when everything’s in flux? May, 2025 | Opinion Despite the chaos of the world, organizations still need a path forward. But is there a playbook for when the entire market can change on a dime? It turns out, yes, there is. Keywords: CEOs conflict management disruption financial markets global economy government politics strategy Finance, Investing and Accounting Out of the shadows: Is 2025 the year of digital financial assets? May, 2025 | Article A crypto craze is gripping the White House, but what does it mean for Canada and our place in the emerging digital asset economy? Keywords: artificial intelligence financial markets global economy innovation investing politics public policy savings Leadership and Career Development How to lead in an age of outrage Jan, 2025 | Podcast Is there a blueprint for leaders on navigating the polarized, dare we say angry world? Yes, and Oxford's Karthik Ramanna joined the latest episode of Rotman Visiting Experts to explain how. Keywords: artificial intelligence conflict management crisis management disruption growth leadership politics shareholders Sustainability and Social Impact How does race influence entrepreneurial success? Sep, 2024 | Article On top of facing higher borrowing costs, Black-owned businesses are often forced to charge up to 41 per cent less than their neighbouring white counterparts, and consumer discrimination may be to blame. Keywords: consumer behaviour diversity equality global economy inclusion inclusive economy politics public policy Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Strategy and Value Creation How do you make a plan when everything’s in flux? May, 2025 | Opinion Despite the chaos of the world, organizations still need a path forward. But is there a playbook for when the entire market can change on a dime? It turns out, yes, there is. Keywords: CEOs conflict management disruption financial markets global economy government politics strategy Finance, Investing and Accounting Out of the shadows: Is 2025 the year of digital financial assets? May, 2025 | Article A crypto craze is gripping the White House, but what does it mean for Canada and our place in the emerging digital asset economy? Keywords: artificial intelligence financial markets global economy innovation investing politics public policy savings Leadership and Career Development How to lead in an age of outrage Jan, 2025 | Podcast Is there a blueprint for leaders on navigating the polarized, dare we say angry world? Yes, and Oxford's Karthik Ramanna joined the latest episode of Rotman Visiting Experts to explain how. Keywords: artificial intelligence conflict management crisis management disruption growth leadership politics shareholders Sustainability and Social Impact How does race influence entrepreneurial success? Sep, 2024 | Article On top of facing higher borrowing costs, Black-owned businesses are often forced to charge up to 41 per cent less than their neighbouring white counterparts, and consumer discrimination may be to blame. Keywords: consumer behaviour diversity equality global economy inclusion inclusive economy politics public policy Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting Out of the shadows: Is 2025 the year of digital financial assets? May, 2025 | Article A crypto craze is gripping the White House, but what does it mean for Canada and our place in the emerging digital asset economy? Keywords: artificial intelligence financial markets global economy innovation investing politics public policy savings Leadership and Career Development How to lead in an age of outrage Jan, 2025 | Podcast Is there a blueprint for leaders on navigating the polarized, dare we say angry world? Yes, and Oxford's Karthik Ramanna joined the latest episode of Rotman Visiting Experts to explain how. Keywords: artificial intelligence conflict management crisis management disruption growth leadership politics shareholders Sustainability and Social Impact How does race influence entrepreneurial success? Sep, 2024 | Article On top of facing higher borrowing costs, Black-owned businesses are often forced to charge up to 41 per cent less than their neighbouring white counterparts, and consumer discrimination may be to blame. Keywords: consumer behaviour diversity equality global economy inclusion inclusive economy politics public policy Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Leadership and Career Development How to lead in an age of outrage Jan, 2025 | Podcast Is there a blueprint for leaders on navigating the polarized, dare we say angry world? Yes, and Oxford's Karthik Ramanna joined the latest episode of Rotman Visiting Experts to explain how. Keywords: artificial intelligence conflict management crisis management disruption growth leadership politics shareholders Sustainability and Social Impact How does race influence entrepreneurial success? Sep, 2024 | Article On top of facing higher borrowing costs, Black-owned businesses are often forced to charge up to 41 per cent less than their neighbouring white counterparts, and consumer discrimination may be to blame. Keywords: consumer behaviour diversity equality global economy inclusion inclusive economy politics public policy Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Sustainability and Social Impact How does race influence entrepreneurial success? Sep, 2024 | Article On top of facing higher borrowing costs, Black-owned businesses are often forced to charge up to 41 per cent less than their neighbouring white counterparts, and consumer discrimination may be to blame. Keywords: consumer behaviour diversity equality global economy inclusion inclusive economy politics public policy Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Economics, Trade and Policy What Honda’s big electric vehicle announcement in Ontario really means Jun, 2024 | Opinion In less than two decades, Ontario's auto-manufacturing industry went from being on life-support to leading edge. What role did EVs play, and what's next? Keywords: business history global economy government politics productivity public policy public sector trade Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Behavioural Economics and Marketing Mind the gap: Should businesses weigh in on divisive topics? Apr, 2024 | Podcast As the world becomes more polarized, companies are being pulled into the maelstrom. On the latest Executive Summary podcast, assistant professor Rhia Catapano explains how brands can weigh in more effectively. Keywords: BEAR behavioural economics conflict management marketing media politics social media social movements Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next
Economics, Trade and Policy What can we learn from Canada's response to inflation in the '80s and '90s? Mar, 2024 | Opinion While shelter and food price inflation will moderate, don’t expect actual prices to revert back to pre-pandemic levels, write professors Walid Hejazi and Laurence Booth. Keywords: debt economics global economy government politics public policy regulation Previous 1 2 Next