Strategy and Value Creation Diverse founders drive startup success: Immigrant involvement linked to profitable exits May, 2024 | Article Ramy Elitzur If selling your startup for a profit is the goal, consider bringing an immigrant to the founding team, new research suggests. Behavioural Economics and Marketing Can you give people too many rewards? When fundraising, yes. Feb, 2024 | Article Ramy Elitzur When it comes to crowdfunding, too much choice is a bad thing. New research on rewards-for-donation sites finds the "sweet spot" for attracting potential funders. Efficiency and Operational Performance The future of the travel industry Dec, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Of all the sectors of the economy disrupted by COVID-19, perhaps none has been hit harder than that of the travel industry. So what's next? Creativity, Innovation and Business Design How women-led companies can raise more money through crowdfunding Oct, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur Research shows it can be more difficult for female entrepreneurs to find funding for their start-ups, in part because entrepreneurship is itself seen as a masculine pursuit. The good news: they can overcome these barriers through "social validation." Finance, Investing and Accounting NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players Aug, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Professor Ramy Elitzur uses game theory to unlock the current state of salary caps in professional sports. The latest twist? The use of cryptocurrency as a signing bonus of Lionel Messi, one of the most iconic soccer stars in the world. AI, Analytics and Big Data Pandemic Moneyball: How COVID-19 has affected baseball odds Apr, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur What can Moneyball — and its lasting impact on the world of baseball — teach us about the pandemic? Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.
Behavioural Economics and Marketing Can you give people too many rewards? When fundraising, yes. Feb, 2024 | Article Ramy Elitzur When it comes to crowdfunding, too much choice is a bad thing. New research on rewards-for-donation sites finds the "sweet spot" for attracting potential funders. Efficiency and Operational Performance The future of the travel industry Dec, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Of all the sectors of the economy disrupted by COVID-19, perhaps none has been hit harder than that of the travel industry. So what's next? Creativity, Innovation and Business Design How women-led companies can raise more money through crowdfunding Oct, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur Research shows it can be more difficult for female entrepreneurs to find funding for their start-ups, in part because entrepreneurship is itself seen as a masculine pursuit. The good news: they can overcome these barriers through "social validation." Finance, Investing and Accounting NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players Aug, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Professor Ramy Elitzur uses game theory to unlock the current state of salary caps in professional sports. The latest twist? The use of cryptocurrency as a signing bonus of Lionel Messi, one of the most iconic soccer stars in the world. AI, Analytics and Big Data Pandemic Moneyball: How COVID-19 has affected baseball odds Apr, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur What can Moneyball — and its lasting impact on the world of baseball — teach us about the pandemic? Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.
Efficiency and Operational Performance The future of the travel industry Dec, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Of all the sectors of the economy disrupted by COVID-19, perhaps none has been hit harder than that of the travel industry. So what's next? Creativity, Innovation and Business Design How women-led companies can raise more money through crowdfunding Oct, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur Research shows it can be more difficult for female entrepreneurs to find funding for their start-ups, in part because entrepreneurship is itself seen as a masculine pursuit. The good news: they can overcome these barriers through "social validation." Finance, Investing and Accounting NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players Aug, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Professor Ramy Elitzur uses game theory to unlock the current state of salary caps in professional sports. The latest twist? The use of cryptocurrency as a signing bonus of Lionel Messi, one of the most iconic soccer stars in the world. AI, Analytics and Big Data Pandemic Moneyball: How COVID-19 has affected baseball odds Apr, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur What can Moneyball — and its lasting impact on the world of baseball — teach us about the pandemic? Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.
Creativity, Innovation and Business Design How women-led companies can raise more money through crowdfunding Oct, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur Research shows it can be more difficult for female entrepreneurs to find funding for their start-ups, in part because entrepreneurship is itself seen as a masculine pursuit. The good news: they can overcome these barriers through "social validation." Finance, Investing and Accounting NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players Aug, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Professor Ramy Elitzur uses game theory to unlock the current state of salary caps in professional sports. The latest twist? The use of cryptocurrency as a signing bonus of Lionel Messi, one of the most iconic soccer stars in the world. AI, Analytics and Big Data Pandemic Moneyball: How COVID-19 has affected baseball odds Apr, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur What can Moneyball — and its lasting impact on the world of baseball — teach us about the pandemic? Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.
Finance, Investing and Accounting NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players Aug, 2021 | Article Ramy Elitzur Professor Ramy Elitzur uses game theory to unlock the current state of salary caps in professional sports. The latest twist? The use of cryptocurrency as a signing bonus of Lionel Messi, one of the most iconic soccer stars in the world. AI, Analytics and Big Data Pandemic Moneyball: How COVID-19 has affected baseball odds Apr, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur What can Moneyball — and its lasting impact on the world of baseball — teach us about the pandemic? Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.
AI, Analytics and Big Data Pandemic Moneyball: How COVID-19 has affected baseball odds Apr, 2021 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur What can Moneyball — and its lasting impact on the world of baseball — teach us about the pandemic? Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.
Finance, Investing and Accounting Why the 'Moneyball advantage' is not always a home run Apr, 2019 | Opinion Ramy Elitzur While data analytics boosted early adapters such as baseball’s Oakland Athletics, its value levels off once the secret sauce is widely available, says Rotman professor Ramy Elitzur.