Strategy and Value Creation Good intentions don't fix compliance violations — but consequences can Oct, 2025 | Article When it comes to helping suppliers meet labour compliance, education and support programs only goes so far. A new study shows that loss of business and real consequences are key to lasting compliance. Keywords: corporate culture education and training efficiency governance labour relations operational performance supply chain management Economics, Trade and Policy Trading blows: What history teaches us about today’s trade uncertainty Oct, 2025 | Podcast The ongoing trade war is wreaking havoc on Canada's economy. Professor Dimitry Anastakis joins the Executive Summary podcast to explore why yesterday's playbook won't work today, but why we still shouldn't lose hope. Keywords: business history financial markets global economy government international relations politics supply chain management trade Efficiency and Operational Performance The path to true supply chain resilience: Stop reacting, start designing Sep, 2025 | Opinion Geopolitical upheaval, technological leaps and lingering crises have left supply chains on shaky ground. Associate professor Andre Cire offers a path to real resilience. Keywords: conflict management corporate longevity disruption efficiency machine learning operational design operational performance supply chain management Efficiency and Operational Performance What’s in the box: How mystery sells…and when it doesn’t Jul, 2025 | Article Blind boxes gamify commerce, but the mystery-driven model doesn’t work equally well for all products, new research finds. Keywords: consumer behaviour decision making operational design operational performance psychology supply chain management value creation Economics, Trade and Policy Canada, the 51st state: What can ward off Donald Trump? Jan, 2025 | Opinion Is there a made-in-Canada solution to the tariff threat? Eliminating interprovincial barriers is a start, argues Professor Walid Hejazi. Keywords: business history disruption employment financial markets government international relations supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Too hot to handle: How extreme heat damages businesses' bottom lines Dec, 2024 | Podcast Climate change is causing an uptick in costs for firms around the world. But what do high temperatures do to organization productivity and profits? The latest Executive Summary podcast breaks it down. Keywords: cities climate change economics investing operational performance risk management supply chain management sustainability Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Economics, Trade and Policy Trading blows: What history teaches us about today’s trade uncertainty Oct, 2025 | Podcast The ongoing trade war is wreaking havoc on Canada's economy. Professor Dimitry Anastakis joins the Executive Summary podcast to explore why yesterday's playbook won't work today, but why we still shouldn't lose hope. Keywords: business history financial markets global economy government international relations politics supply chain management trade Efficiency and Operational Performance The path to true supply chain resilience: Stop reacting, start designing Sep, 2025 | Opinion Geopolitical upheaval, technological leaps and lingering crises have left supply chains on shaky ground. Associate professor Andre Cire offers a path to real resilience. Keywords: conflict management corporate longevity disruption efficiency machine learning operational design operational performance supply chain management Efficiency and Operational Performance What’s in the box: How mystery sells…and when it doesn’t Jul, 2025 | Article Blind boxes gamify commerce, but the mystery-driven model doesn’t work equally well for all products, new research finds. Keywords: consumer behaviour decision making operational design operational performance psychology supply chain management value creation Economics, Trade and Policy Canada, the 51st state: What can ward off Donald Trump? Jan, 2025 | Opinion Is there a made-in-Canada solution to the tariff threat? Eliminating interprovincial barriers is a start, argues Professor Walid Hejazi. Keywords: business history disruption employment financial markets government international relations supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Too hot to handle: How extreme heat damages businesses' bottom lines Dec, 2024 | Podcast Climate change is causing an uptick in costs for firms around the world. But what do high temperatures do to organization productivity and profits? The latest Executive Summary podcast breaks it down. Keywords: cities climate change economics investing operational performance risk management supply chain management sustainability Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Efficiency and Operational Performance The path to true supply chain resilience: Stop reacting, start designing Sep, 2025 | Opinion Geopolitical upheaval, technological leaps and lingering crises have left supply chains on shaky ground. Associate professor Andre Cire offers a path to real resilience. Keywords: conflict management corporate longevity disruption efficiency machine learning operational design operational performance supply chain management Efficiency and Operational Performance What’s in the box: How mystery sells…and when it doesn’t Jul, 2025 | Article Blind boxes gamify commerce, but the mystery-driven model doesn’t work equally well for all products, new research finds. Keywords: consumer behaviour decision making operational design operational performance psychology supply chain management value creation Economics, Trade and Policy Canada, the 51st state: What can ward off Donald Trump? Jan, 2025 | Opinion Is there a made-in-Canada solution to the tariff threat? Eliminating interprovincial barriers is a start, argues Professor Walid Hejazi. Keywords: business history disruption employment financial markets government international relations supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Too hot to handle: How extreme heat damages businesses' bottom lines Dec, 2024 | Podcast Climate change is causing an uptick in costs for firms around the world. But what do high temperatures do to organization productivity and profits? The latest Executive Summary podcast breaks it down. Keywords: cities climate change economics investing operational performance risk management supply chain management sustainability Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Efficiency and Operational Performance What’s in the box: How mystery sells…and when it doesn’t Jul, 2025 | Article Blind boxes gamify commerce, but the mystery-driven model doesn’t work equally well for all products, new research finds. Keywords: consumer behaviour decision making operational design operational performance psychology supply chain management value creation Economics, Trade and Policy Canada, the 51st state: What can ward off Donald Trump? Jan, 2025 | Opinion Is there a made-in-Canada solution to the tariff threat? Eliminating interprovincial barriers is a start, argues Professor Walid Hejazi. Keywords: business history disruption employment financial markets government international relations supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Too hot to handle: How extreme heat damages businesses' bottom lines Dec, 2024 | Podcast Climate change is causing an uptick in costs for firms around the world. But what do high temperatures do to organization productivity and profits? The latest Executive Summary podcast breaks it down. Keywords: cities climate change economics investing operational performance risk management supply chain management sustainability Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Economics, Trade and Policy Canada, the 51st state: What can ward off Donald Trump? Jan, 2025 | Opinion Is there a made-in-Canada solution to the tariff threat? Eliminating interprovincial barriers is a start, argues Professor Walid Hejazi. Keywords: business history disruption employment financial markets government international relations supply chain management trade Sustainability and Social Impact Too hot to handle: How extreme heat damages businesses' bottom lines Dec, 2024 | Podcast Climate change is causing an uptick in costs for firms around the world. But what do high temperatures do to organization productivity and profits? The latest Executive Summary podcast breaks it down. Keywords: cities climate change economics investing operational performance risk management supply chain management sustainability Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Sustainability and Social Impact Too hot to handle: How extreme heat damages businesses' bottom lines Dec, 2024 | Podcast Climate change is causing an uptick in costs for firms around the world. But what do high temperatures do to organization productivity and profits? The latest Executive Summary podcast breaks it down. Keywords: cities climate change economics investing operational performance risk management supply chain management sustainability Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Strategy and Value Creation Do firms ever benefit from bribery? Jun, 2024 | Article In times of conflict, bribery can help local small- and medium-sized businesses weather times of extreme violence. But not all bribes are created equal, and the long-term implications are still unclear, new research finds. Keywords: business ethics crisis management global economy government governance regulation risk management supply chain management Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Sustainability and Social Impact There is no planet B: How organizations can bring sustainability to life Apr, 2024 | Article Brazilian cosmetics group Natura & Co. is demonstrating the vast potential of stakeholder-oriented corporations in addressing climate change. Here's what organizations can learn from it. Keywords: business ethics corporate culture corporate social responsibility emerging markets Rotman Management magazine social impact supply chain management sustainability Previous 1 2 3 4 Next