Boomers, millennials and today’s workforce: a conversation with Karl Moore

Published: 12 July 2017

In a recent piece in Mind This Magazine, medical doctor Sven Jungmann talks with Desautels professor Karl Moore about generational stereotypes. As a millennial, Dr. Jungmann takes issue with the...

Leverage and asymmetric volatility: The firm-level evidence

Published: 12 July 2017

Authors: Jan Ericsson, Xiao Huang, Stefano Mazzotta Publication: Journal of Empirical Finance, Volume 38, Part A, September 2016, Pages 1-21 Abstract:

Professor Dror Etzion wins 2017 Roland Calori Prize

Published: 11 July 2017

Professor Dror Etzion has been awarded the 2017 Roland Calori Prize for “Tackling Grand Challenges Pragmatically: Robust Action Revisited.”...

Dobson Cup winners turn food waste into gourmet mushrooms

Published: 23 May 2017

Myco-Rise is a Montreal-area startup that uses food waste and vermicomposting to grow gourmet mushrooms for local restaurants and individuals....

Huge losses hit CTAs hard

Published: 11 July 2017

According to a recent piece in Bloomberg Markets, mysterious movement in the markets has brought about the worst plunge for CTAs since 2007, punched risk parity funds downward and hit tech stocks...

Inflation or recession? The US Fed tries to untangle a financial mystery

Published: 11 July 2017

A Weekly Standard op-ed examines the way the Fed is trying to tame a $4-trillion quantitative easing problem in case another recession hits.

A conversation with McGill Dobson judge Alexandra Conliffe

Published: 11 July 2017

Alexandra Conliffe was a judge for the semi-final round of the 2017 McGill Dobson Cup’s Social Enterprise track. She is the Policy Innovation Director for the Brookfield Institute for Innovation +...

Charities must re-think their marketing efforts

Published: 7 July 2017

A Charity Times piece explores a research paper partly authored by Desautels Professor DaHee Han.

Karl Moore’s advice to Gen Y extroverts

Published: 11 July 2017

As students, young extroverts love to talk, to bounce their ideas off of colleagues and to be the centre of attention. But as energetic gen-Y-ers enter the workforce, a whole new set of rules comes...

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