Finance, Investing and Accounting Bad news or no news? When losses are certain, investors opt to ignore their account Nov, 2022 | Article What is the “ostrich effect”? And does making info easier to find help us fight our instincts to bury our heads in the sand? Keywords: accounting asset management behavioural science best practices financial markets investing psychology stock exchange Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting What a newswire hack can teach us about insider trading Mar, 2022 | Article Between 2010 and 2015, hackers got away with 9,000 embargoed business releases. How traders invested with that knowledge sheds light on how privately obtained info influences investments choices. Keywords: accounting economics governance investing regulation shareholders stock exchange trade Finance, Investing and Accounting 'Slow' analysts can lead to bigger portfolio returns Feb, 2022 | Article The world moves quickly, but stock advice shouldn't. Analysts with infrequent changes to their buy/sell/hold recommendations help portfolios outperform their 'fast' counterparts, new research finds. Keywords: accounting asset management economics financial markets growth investing shareholders stock exchange Behavioural Economics and Marketing You have more influence than you think Nov, 2021 | Video When it comes to making an impact in life and in work, you may be your own worst enemy, says Vanessa K. Bohns. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science conflict management decision making mindfulness organizational behaviour psychology Finance, Investing and Accounting Preparing for COVID-29 Sep, 2021 | Article With COVID-19, multiple failures in obtaining and applying the right information to key decisions led to economic and social calamity, says Professor Joshua Gans. For potential COVID-29s, we need to do better. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management disruption financial markets healthcare Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Economics, Trade and Policy Corporate debt and inflation: what you need to know Sep, 2022 | Article While inflation can reduce business debt load long term, it can hurt banks’ balance sheets. What does that mean for policy response? Keywords: accounting corporate longevity debt financial markets global economy governance public policy regulation Finance, Investing and Accounting What a newswire hack can teach us about insider trading Mar, 2022 | Article Between 2010 and 2015, hackers got away with 9,000 embargoed business releases. How traders invested with that knowledge sheds light on how privately obtained info influences investments choices. Keywords: accounting economics governance investing regulation shareholders stock exchange trade Finance, Investing and Accounting 'Slow' analysts can lead to bigger portfolio returns Feb, 2022 | Article The world moves quickly, but stock advice shouldn't. Analysts with infrequent changes to their buy/sell/hold recommendations help portfolios outperform their 'fast' counterparts, new research finds. Keywords: accounting asset management economics financial markets growth investing shareholders stock exchange Behavioural Economics and Marketing You have more influence than you think Nov, 2021 | Video When it comes to making an impact in life and in work, you may be your own worst enemy, says Vanessa K. Bohns. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science conflict management decision making mindfulness organizational behaviour psychology Finance, Investing and Accounting Preparing for COVID-29 Sep, 2021 | Article With COVID-19, multiple failures in obtaining and applying the right information to key decisions led to economic and social calamity, says Professor Joshua Gans. For potential COVID-29s, we need to do better. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management disruption financial markets healthcare Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting What a newswire hack can teach us about insider trading Mar, 2022 | Article Between 2010 and 2015, hackers got away with 9,000 embargoed business releases. How traders invested with that knowledge sheds light on how privately obtained info influences investments choices. Keywords: accounting economics governance investing regulation shareholders stock exchange trade Finance, Investing and Accounting 'Slow' analysts can lead to bigger portfolio returns Feb, 2022 | Article The world moves quickly, but stock advice shouldn't. Analysts with infrequent changes to their buy/sell/hold recommendations help portfolios outperform their 'fast' counterparts, new research finds. Keywords: accounting asset management economics financial markets growth investing shareholders stock exchange Behavioural Economics and Marketing You have more influence than you think Nov, 2021 | Video When it comes to making an impact in life and in work, you may be your own worst enemy, says Vanessa K. Bohns. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science conflict management decision making mindfulness organizational behaviour psychology Finance, Investing and Accounting Preparing for COVID-29 Sep, 2021 | Article With COVID-19, multiple failures in obtaining and applying the right information to key decisions led to economic and social calamity, says Professor Joshua Gans. For potential COVID-29s, we need to do better. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management disruption financial markets healthcare Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting 'Slow' analysts can lead to bigger portfolio returns Feb, 2022 | Article The world moves quickly, but stock advice shouldn't. Analysts with infrequent changes to their buy/sell/hold recommendations help portfolios outperform their 'fast' counterparts, new research finds. Keywords: accounting asset management economics financial markets growth investing shareholders stock exchange Behavioural Economics and Marketing You have more influence than you think Nov, 2021 | Video When it comes to making an impact in life and in work, you may be your own worst enemy, says Vanessa K. Bohns. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science conflict management decision making mindfulness organizational behaviour psychology Finance, Investing and Accounting Preparing for COVID-29 Sep, 2021 | Article With COVID-19, multiple failures in obtaining and applying the right information to key decisions led to economic and social calamity, says Professor Joshua Gans. For potential COVID-29s, we need to do better. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management disruption financial markets healthcare Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Behavioural Economics and Marketing You have more influence than you think Nov, 2021 | Video When it comes to making an impact in life and in work, you may be your own worst enemy, says Vanessa K. Bohns. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science conflict management decision making mindfulness organizational behaviour psychology Finance, Investing and Accounting Preparing for COVID-29 Sep, 2021 | Article With COVID-19, multiple failures in obtaining and applying the right information to key decisions led to economic and social calamity, says Professor Joshua Gans. For potential COVID-29s, we need to do better. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management disruption financial markets healthcare Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Finance, Investing and Accounting Preparing for COVID-29 Sep, 2021 | Article With COVID-19, multiple failures in obtaining and applying the right information to key decisions led to economic and social calamity, says Professor Joshua Gans. For potential COVID-29s, we need to do better. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics behavioural science consumer behaviour crisis management disruption financial markets healthcare Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Healthcare and Life Sciences Mark Britnell on addressing the other healthcare crisis Jul, 2021 | Video The global pandemic has led to some tectonic changes in the realm of healthcare and the life sciences. A thought leader and Rotman executive-in-residence discusses the new world of healthcare delivery that is emerging as a result. Keywords: accounting COVID-19 corporate social responsibility crisis management global economy healthcare public policy risk management Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next
Leadership and Career Development When it comes to work-life balance, there is too much of a good thing Jun, 2021 | Article In high-performance industries, helping employees achieve a work-life balance can pay dividends. But there's a limit to the ROI, a new study finds. Keywords: accounting analytics career development corporate culture corporate social responsibility employee retention employment investing Previous 1 2 3 Next