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 Governance and Risk Management Where have all the public companies gone (and does it even matter)? Jul, 2025 | Article New research shows there are fewer companies listed on U.S. stock markets than in the past. Should businesses and regulators care? Keywords: economics financial markets governance investing public policy regulation risk management trade Finance, Investing and Accounting Does a 'buy Canadian' strategy work for investing? Apr, 2025 | Article While consumers (and politicians) may be tempted to pursue purely home-grown investment strategies, the approach carries risks. Keywords: asset management consumer behaviour financial markets global economy investing stock exchange trade wealth creation Economics, Trade and Policy Are we thinking about traffic congestion wrong? Feb, 2025 | Podcast Sitting in congestion costs local economies billions in lost productivity, and governments invest heavily in easing the gridlock. But what if we’re solving the wrong problem? Associate professor Victor Couture explains why accessibility and density might be worth the slowdown. Keywords: cities disruption economics emerging markets financial markets government public policy trade 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 Finance, Investing and Accounting How overoptimism can sink investors and stifle economic growth Nov, 2024 | Article Amid the rise of retail investing and meme stocks, new research urges caution among rational investors. When markets shift, their overly optimistic counterparts can significantly affect overall economic health. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics decision making financial markets investing security stock exchange trade 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 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
Governance and Risk Management Where have all the public companies gone (and does it even matter)? Jul, 2025 | Article New research shows there are fewer companies listed on U.S. stock markets than in the past. Should businesses and regulators care? Keywords: economics financial markets governance investing public policy regulation risk management trade Finance, Investing and Accounting Does a 'buy Canadian' strategy work for investing? Apr, 2025 | Article While consumers (and politicians) may be tempted to pursue purely home-grown investment strategies, the approach carries risks. Keywords: asset management consumer behaviour financial markets global economy investing stock exchange trade wealth creation Economics, Trade and Policy Are we thinking about traffic congestion wrong? Feb, 2025 | Podcast Sitting in congestion costs local economies billions in lost productivity, and governments invest heavily in easing the gridlock. But what if we’re solving the wrong problem? Associate professor Victor Couture explains why accessibility and density might be worth the slowdown. Keywords: cities disruption economics emerging markets financial markets government public policy trade 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 Finance, Investing and Accounting How overoptimism can sink investors and stifle economic growth Nov, 2024 | Article Amid the rise of retail investing and meme stocks, new research urges caution among rational investors. When markets shift, their overly optimistic counterparts can significantly affect overall economic health. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics decision making financial markets investing security stock exchange trade 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 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
Finance, Investing and Accounting Does a 'buy Canadian' strategy work for investing? Apr, 2025 | Article While consumers (and politicians) may be tempted to pursue purely home-grown investment strategies, the approach carries risks. Keywords: asset management consumer behaviour financial markets global economy investing stock exchange trade wealth creation Economics, Trade and Policy Are we thinking about traffic congestion wrong? Feb, 2025 | Podcast Sitting in congestion costs local economies billions in lost productivity, and governments invest heavily in easing the gridlock. But what if we’re solving the wrong problem? Associate professor Victor Couture explains why accessibility and density might be worth the slowdown. Keywords: cities disruption economics emerging markets financial markets government public policy trade 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 Finance, Investing and Accounting How overoptimism can sink investors and stifle economic growth Nov, 2024 | Article Amid the rise of retail investing and meme stocks, new research urges caution among rational investors. When markets shift, their overly optimistic counterparts can significantly affect overall economic health. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics decision making financial markets investing security stock exchange trade 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 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 Are we thinking about traffic congestion wrong? Feb, 2025 | Podcast Sitting in congestion costs local economies billions in lost productivity, and governments invest heavily in easing the gridlock. But what if we’re solving the wrong problem? Associate professor Victor Couture explains why accessibility and density might be worth the slowdown. Keywords: cities disruption economics emerging markets financial markets government public policy trade 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 Finance, Investing and Accounting How overoptimism can sink investors and stifle economic growth Nov, 2024 | Article Amid the rise of retail investing and meme stocks, new research urges caution among rational investors. When markets shift, their overly optimistic counterparts can significantly affect overall economic health. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics decision making financial markets investing security stock exchange trade 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 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 Finance, Investing and Accounting How overoptimism can sink investors and stifle economic growth Nov, 2024 | Article Amid the rise of retail investing and meme stocks, new research urges caution among rational investors. When markets shift, their overly optimistic counterparts can significantly affect overall economic health. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics decision making financial markets investing security stock exchange trade 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 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
Finance, Investing and Accounting How overoptimism can sink investors and stifle economic growth Nov, 2024 | Article Amid the rise of retail investing and meme stocks, new research urges caution among rational investors. When markets shift, their overly optimistic counterparts can significantly affect overall economic health. Keywords: accounting behavioural economics decision making financial markets investing security stock exchange trade 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 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 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 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