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École de gestion Telfer
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Événements - 2013
Optimally Weighting Higher-Moment Instruments to Deal with Measurement Errors in Financial Return Models
François-Éric Racicot, Ph. D.
Professeur agrégé
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 26 avril 2013
11 h à 12 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) Factor loadings are often measured with errors in financial return models. However, these models find applications in many fields of economics and finance. We present a new procedure to optimally weight two well-known cumulant (higher moments) estimators originally designed to deal with errors-in-variables.
To M-Pay or not to M-Pay – Realizing the Potential of Smart Phones: Conceptual Modeling and Empirical Validation
Pavel Andreev, Ph. D.
Professeur adjoint
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 22 mars 2013
11 h à 12 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 7170
(En anglais seulement.) The variety of products and services available through Smart Phones is predicted to increase significantly over the coming years as the commercial potential of Smart Phones for M-Commerce is widely acknowledged. In fact, it is predicted that M-Commerce will achieve in the next three to four years, what E-Commerce has achieved in the last fifteen years.
Événements - 2012
Does World Bank Project Supervision Influence Project Impact?
Lavagnon Ika, Ph. D.
Professeur adjoint
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 30 novembre 2012
11 h à 12 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) This article examines the empirical relationships between overall project supervision; a set of four of its CSFs, design, monitoring, coordination, and training; project implementation success; and project impact as perceived by World Bank project supervisors (also known as Task Managers or Task Team Leaders).
Open-Source Tools for Sensible Report Updates
John Nash, Ph. D.
Professeur retraité
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 23 novembre 2012
11 h à 12 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) This talk will introduce tools for automatically generating reports and graphs that need updating, such as quarterly budget/accounts, annual reports, or evolving graphs of measurements or statistics.
Improving Students’ Acquisition of Soft Skills with a Centralized Peer Evaluation System (PES)
Magda Donia, Ph. D.
Professeure adjointe
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 28 septembre 2012
11 h à 12 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) There has been much focus in the literature, media, and accreditation associations on the need for business schools to instil soft skills in their students which are valued by employers.
Information Flows, Tax Avoidance Policy and Firm-level Institutional Variation: International Evidence
Tiemei Sarah Li, Ph. D.
Professeure adjointe
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 3 février 2012
13 h 30 à 15 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) Using a large sample from 14 Offshore Financial Centers (OFCs) and from 35 non-OFC countries and jurisdictions, we investigate the extent to which firm-specific information flows are capitalized into stock prices measured by stock price synchronicity.
Événements - 2011
The Organic Food Market: Opportunities and Challenges
Mehdi Zahaf, Ph. D.
Professeur agrégé
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 9 décembre 2011
13 h 30 à 15 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) This research project presents the current literature and current industry realities of the organic food market and presents a supply-demand model.
The Impact of Information Networks on Productivity
Jacomo Corbo, Ph. D.
Professeur adjoint Chaire de recherche du Canada en gestion de l'information et du rendement
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 25 novembre 2011
13 h 30 à 15 h
Pavillon Desmarais
DMS 6160
(En anglais seulement.) Advances in information and computing technology, the proliferation of online social networks, and the ever lowering costs of storing massive amounts of data are drastically changing how we socialize, work, and purchase products, while dramatically improving our ability to measure, monitor, and amass very large data sets about these activities.
What Link between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Sustainable Development in SMEs?
Martine Spence, Ph. D.
Professeure titulaire
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 18 mars 2011
(En anglais seulement.) SMEs positively contribute to the wealth of many nations through job creation, community involvement and innovation. Their reputation in terms of sustainable development (SD) is however less than stellar as many ignore some of their most basic responsibilities in terms of environmental and social practices (Jenkins, 2009, 2004).
Leveraging Teaching and Service Responsibilities for Scholarship
Michael Luthy, Ph. D.
Fulbright Enders Visiting Chair of Canada-U.S. Relations
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 25 février 2011
(En anglais seulement.) The time demands on faculty are high and multi-faceted. Rather than viewing teaching, service, and scholarly activities as compartmentalized, the former two areas can be leveraged to assist producing the latter.
Publishing: An Editor's Perspective
Jonathan Linton, Ph. D.
Professeur Power Corporation en gestion des entreprises technologiques
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 18 février 2011
(En anglais seulement.) Publishing in academic journals will be discussed by the Editor-in-Chief of Technovation.
Understanding the Relationship between Creativity and Innovation: An Exploration
Tyler Chamberlin, Ph. D.
professeur adjoint
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 21 janvier 2011
(En anglais seulement.) Innovation is heralded as ‘the’ means of adding value in advanced economies such as Canada. This belief has led academics to explore the nature of innovation and governments to attempt to encourage its development.
Événements - 2010
Can We Use Knowledge of Industry Architecture to Predict the Impact of Crises on Firms?
Margaret Dalziel, Ph. D.
professeure agrégée
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 17 décembre 2010
(En anglais seulement.) While it is all too evident that the financial crisis of 2008, the turn of the century internet bubble, and the oil crisis of the 1970s had profound effects on firm prospects, there is little research that considers the impact of such effects at the firm level.
The Antecedents of ‘Openness’ in Small Firms: The Role of Work Organisation and Innovation Competences
Mark Freel, Ph. D.
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Vendredi le 26 novembre 2010
(En anglais seulement.) The concept of “Open Innovation” has rapidly grown to prominence in academic and policy circles, mirroring evidence of its apparently increasing use as a management strategy.
Culture and Canadian Entrepreneurship: Regional Differences and Patterns
Ben Sigel
Candidat au doctorat
University of Toronto
Vendredi le 29 octobre 2010
(En anglais seulement.) Entrepreneurship is a key element in regional economic development and vitality. Previous research points to the importance of a regional entrepreneurial culture, along with supportive economic and institutional frameworks, in the creation of successful entrepreneurial environments (en anglais seulement).
Unplugging Health Impact Assessment and Getting Back to the Roots
Kevin Brand, Ph. D.
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Le 21 mai 2010
(En anglais seulement.) Algorithms for forecasting the population level impacts of health interventions are instrumental to policy formulation. A dizzying array of algorithms are available for this purpose; ....
Institutional Work in Sporting Events: Using Information Technology to Configure a Field
Muriel Mignerat, Ph. D.
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Le 9 avril 2010
(En anglais seulement.) Information technology (IT) has been an important part of mega-events (i.e., large-scale temporary occurrences with a dramatic character, mass popular appeal and international significance) for several decades.
With whom and where do knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) choose their collaboration partners?
David Doloreux, Ph. D.
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
with
Catherine Beaudry, Ph. D.
École Polytechnique de Montréal
Le 8 janvier 2010
(En anglais seulement.) Using a dataset of 1,124 firms, the paper explores the nature and relative importance of different types of cooperation relationships for innovation in one understudied industry, namely the Knowledge Intensive Business Firms (KIBS), sector.
Événements - 2009
Creating consumer-based brand equity: Should you know who engineered it or who manufactured it?
Leila Hamzaoui-Essoussi, Ph. D.
École de gestion Telfer
Université d'Ottawa
Le 13 novembre 2009
(En anglais seulement.) We study the impact of country of design (COD) and country of manufacture (COM) images on consumer?based brand equity in the case of bi?national branded products.
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