Authors: Lorenzo Frangi, Anthony C. Masi, and B茅n茅dicte Poirier
Publication: Work, Employment and Society, Forthcoming
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Authors: Lorenzo Frangi, Anthony C. Masi, and B茅n茅dicte Poirier
Publication: Work, Employment and Society, Forthcoming
Abstract:
Investors pay a premium for liquidity, but exactly how much do they pay and how does that vary? Desautels Professor Vihang Errunza investigates that question with a new international asset pricing model.
Congratulations to Patrick Augustin,聽Associate Professor of Finance, for his appointment as聽Associate Editor of the聽Journal of Banking and Finance.
Congratulations to聽Yolande E. Chan,聽along with her AMCIS - Americas Conference on Information Systems 2021 co-chair Professor Maric Boudreau, for winning a 2021 Association for Information Systems (AIS) Technology VISION Award. The Technology Awards are given annually to those in the Information Systems community who have made significant contributions to the development of AIS.
Earlier this month, Policy Magazine hosted a Q&A-style webinar with Professor Henry Mintzberg, author of Managers Not MBAs. Moderated by Professor Karl Moore, the discussion focuses on common barriers to managing well in a pandemic environment.
In a conversation with Professor Karl Moore and W谩hiakatste Diome-Deer, Chellie Spiller offers insights into how society can better empower Indigenous youth. Currently a professor of leadership and management at the University of Waikato Management School in New Zealand, Spiller affirms the need for Indigenous youth to study their identity in more depth and for non-Indigenous people to prioritize genuine, not performative learning about Indigenous cultures.
Plenty of people did a second take when Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced his plan to launch an activist investment fund, but Professor Karl Moore wasn't surprised. According to Moore, Harper has spent years trying to bridge the gap between private and public sectors in Canada through supporting entrepreneurship and social ventures.
2019 |聽By Anne-Marie Veillette and Priscyll Anctil Avoine, this chapter emerges from the two fieldwork investigations conducted in Brazil (2016) and Colombia (2015). The first one, carried out in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, aims to understand and analyse the nature and the impacts of police violence, as well as resistance emerging in that context, based on women鈥檚 testimonies.
June 2020聽| Feminist scholars, including Network member聽Priscyll聽Anctil Avoine,聽debate the impact of state architectures on women鈥檚 movements, partisan organizations and policy advocacy using innovative discursive, institutional and intersectional approaches.
June 2021聽| Network member Priscyll聽Anctil Avoine focuses on the political issues underlying the particular place of women in insurgent combat and what it means to 鈥渞e-embody鈥 civilian society with a temporal glance at the 15-year transition in Nepal and the 5-year peace process in Colombia.
At first the operating room appears to be missing its surgeon鈥攊n the surgeon鈥檚 place, a robot, surgical tools at the ready, towers over the patient. Surgical robotic technology is specialized in design and purpose, yet in practice it illuminates more universal insights into how the introduction of new technologies spurs changes to people鈥檚 embodied actions, causing both intended and unexpected impacts.
The Office of Science Outreach is excited to take its inquiry-based theory training completely online and asynchronous. Intro to 黑料不打烊 Science Outreach and Inquiry-Based Learning is now available on myCourses, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 learning platform, for anyone interested in participating in the training. The Office created this course specifically to meet the needs of 黑料不打烊 outreach students but it is available to all students, faculty, and staff across the University and in other institutions.
Scott Weichenthal, Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, is among the experts quoted by the Montreal Gazette.
"鈥r. Scott Weichenthal, an associate professor in the department of epidemiology, biostatistics and occupational health at 黑料不打烊 University, said that while he understands the difficult task of balancing public health with other factors, he thinks more could have been done to address the airborne transmission of COVID-19 over the course of the pandemic."
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The Mental Health Troubles of Middle-Aged Men
(By Rob Whitley) There are many psychiatric subspecialties focused on specific age categories. These includechild psychiatry, youth mental health, and geriatric psychiatry. But there is no subspecialty known as "mid-life mental health" or "middle-aged psychiatry." This is concerning, as statistics indicate that this can be an especially vulnerable period. For example, suicides in Western countries are particularly pronounced in the 40-60 age group, with especially high rates in middle-aged men.