Asper Research News Archive
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Researchers conducting survey on respect in U of M workplaces
September 10, 2014 —
Survey open to all U of M faculty and staff, asking about civility in workplace
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Building prosperous corporations and better societies
May 12, 2014 —
Hari Bapuji believes his research will help businesses and organizations become corporate citizens who make the world a better place
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Faculty Profile: Kelley Main
May 7, 2014 —
2012 was a big year for Dr Kelley Main
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Tara Reich: London Calling
March 7, 2014 —
The path to success is not always a straight line. Just ask Tara Reich (Asper PhD/11)
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Dealing with faking in job interviews
March 7, 2014 —
Nicolas Roulin, Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management at the Asper School of Business, wants to understand what makes applicants fake it in job interviews and how companies can deal with it
Washington Post: The quest to find a place for airships in our modern world
March 6, 2014 —
'The most important remaining barrier to a cargo airship industry is the lack of business confidence'
Revisiting a study on who’s to blame for aggression in hockey
February 18, 2014 —
A hockey tournament in Winnipeg was marred by on-ice aggression on the weekend; UM Today revisits a study that examined such things
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Kasey Martin: The Importance of Sharing Knowledge
February 7, 2014 —
When workers retire from a company, so does their knowledge. As a graduate student in the Asper MSc program, Kasey Martin decided to explore the causes and consequences of this common human resource problem in her research and thesis.
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Navin Bahl: What Drives Poker Players to Gamble
February 7, 2014 —
It’s a simple question with no easy answer – but that didn’t stop Asper MSc marketing student Navin Bahl (MSc/12) from tackling the problem in his innovative graduate thesis
Sticks and stones
October 23, 2013 —
Yes. We are bullies, argues Sandy Hershcovis, Associate Professor & Head of Business Administration in the Asper School of Business