
Tana Jones
Sessions in which Tana Jones attends
sábado 1 junho, 2024
Moderator/Modérateur: Cherly Gladu Integral Hockey: A Case StudyAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): William Holmes (Royal Roads University) HONOURABLE MENTION/MENTION HONORABLE EVA: BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND PROFITABILITYAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Amir Taherizadeh (McGill University) T...
Presentation Title: How to Write Great Business Cases Meredith Woodwark, Wilfrid Laurier University (Editorial Board of the Case Research Journal) Abstract: Th...
Chair/Président: Vishwanath Baba (McMaster University)This workshop will explore mechanisms that make a research paper interesting to its audience from an editor’s perspective. Couched within a theory of business, it will focus on what makes business scholarship influential. It will present a framework to combine several attributes of influential scholarship and provide a model for producing compellin...
Chair/Président: Marlee Mercer (York University) Caring HRM Practices in Social EnterpriseAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Scott Rankin (Thompson Rivers University), Melanie Reed (Thompson Rivers University) & Salvador Barragan (Thompson Rivers University) Human Resource Management and Social Capital: Exploring how Social Capital EmergesAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Al-Karim Samnani (University of Windsor)...
Président de séance / animation : Audrée Bethsa Camille, étudiante au doctorat en administration (DBA), École de gestion, Université de Sherbrooke This panel will include doctoral graduates who have integrated the job market. Discussions will touch upon the perception of industry organizations with regards to candidates holding a doctorate and strategies to make the most of the transversal skills gained during one’s doctoral studies in the priv...
Meet us in the Agora and enjoy some delicious foods and drinks, enjoy the view of Montreal on the adjacent terasse and mingle with all ASAC participants!
domingo 2 junho, 2024
Chair/Président: Tana Dagneau-Jones (Thompson Rivers University) Assessing Greenwashing in ESG Reporting: Methodological Literature ReviewAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Ekhlas Alzahaf (University of New Brunswick) Exploring the Nexus of Materiality, Climate Change Risks, and Financial StabilityAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Tia Driver (University of Waterloo) & Amr ElAlfy (University of ...
Social Entrepreneurship education through extracurricular activities as a career gateway into the social entrepreneurial ecosystemAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): RUBEN BURGA (University of Guelph), Daniella Perdigao (University of Guelph), Laura Fallowfield (University of Guelph) & Erin Doherty (University of Guelph) Social Entrepreneurship in Co-creating Wellbeing Knowledge within Ethnoculturally Diverse CommunitiesAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Farshad Amini (M...
Chair/Président: Emma Segal (University of Ottawa) A GOALS-ORIENTED SOLUTION IN PLACE-SPECIFIC APPROACH: ADDRESSING THE WICKED PROBLEM OF ABSENT MISSING MIDDLE HOUSING IN KAMLOOPS, BCAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Tana Dagneau-Jones (Thompson Rivers University)BEST PAPER/MEILLEURE COMMUNICATION Building Bridges and Nurturing Collaborations: Scaling Sustainability in the Post-Growth Businesses...
segunda-feira 3 junho, 2024
Presentation title: What “Local” Means Depends on Where (and Who) You Are: Organizational Theory Approaches to Studying Local Market CategoriesAbstract: Interest in “local” products has grown, despite (or perhaps in response to) an increasingly globalized world. At the same time, scholarly attention to local market categories has also increased. Organizational theorists in particular, including those with interests in social responsibility, h...
Chair/Président: Guillaume Pain (Laval University)Moderator/Modérateur: Amar Benaissa (Carleton University) Professional Development Workshop: Research and publication discussion with Dr. Anna KimAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Guillaume Pain (Laval University), Julie Bernard (Western University Ivey Business School) & Amar Benaissa (Carleton University)Th...
Join us for a special lunchtime event where we will be handing out awards to our distinguished presenters!
Finalists for the Abridged Pitch Competition have 180 seconds to pitch their work for a chance at a grand prize — $5,000 for five best paper finalists and $2,500 for three best student paper finalists. This isn’t your typical academic presentation and finalists won’t be judged on the merits of their research—they've already won an award at the conference, we know they're good. Finalists will be judged based on their ability to tell a captivating story, capture the emo...