PhD Academic Activities Schulich’s PhD Program encourages students to start translating their research interests into peer-reviewed publications from the earliest stages of their academic careers. And many are quite successful in establishing an enviable track record by the time they are ready to graduate and take up their intial academic posting. These young scholars make us proud! PUBLICATIONS
AWARDS
Journal Articles
Book Chapters
Celik, Batur (2021), “Valuation of Bitcoin Options,” Journal of Futures Markets, 41(7), 1007–1026. (with M. Cao)
Bryan, C. (Forthcoming), “Neuroqueerness and Management Research.” De Gruyter Handbook of Disability and Management. (with B.J. Lyons and S.D. Volpone)
Lam, Janice (2021), “Research: Why Some D&I Efforts Failed Employees of Chinese Descent,” Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/2021/04/research-why-somedi-efforts-failed-employees-of-chinesedescent (with W. Shen, I. Hideg, C. Varty, and A. Krstic) Murthy, Ramia (2021), “Overcoming the Early-stage Conundrum of Digital Platform Ecosystem Emergence: A Problem-Solving Perspective,” Journal of Management Studies, 58(7). (with A. Madhok) Phung, Kam (2021), “Confronting the Business Models of Modern Slavery,” Journal of Management Inquiry. (with A. Crane, G. LeBaron, L. Behbahani, and J. Allain) Phung, Kam (2021), “When Stigma Doesn’t Transfer: Stigma Deflection and Occupational Stratification in the Sharing Economy,” Journal of Management Studies, 58(4): 1107–1139. (with S. Buchanan, M. Toubiana, T. Ruebottom, and L. Turchick-Hakak) Sedgewick, Jennifer R. (2020), “The Experiences of Indigenous People with Cancer in Saskatchewan: A Patient-Oriented Qualitative Study Using a Sharing Circle,” Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal, 8(4), E852-E859. (with T. Carr, L. Arcand, R. Roberts, A. Ali, and G. Groot) Sedgewick, Jennifer R. (2021), “Service Providers’ Perceptions of Support Needs for Indigenous Cancer Patients in Saskatchewan: A Needs Assessment,” BMC Health Services Research, 21(1), 1-12. (with A. Ali, A. Badea, T. Carr, and G. Groot) Sedgewick, Jennifer R. (2021), “Is There an Artistry to Lighting? The Complexity of Illuminating Three-Dimensional Artworks,” Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 15(1), 20. (with A. Smith, B. Weiers, and L. Elias)
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Sedgewick, Jennifer R. (2020), “The Sharing Circle Method: Understanding Indigenous Cancer Stories,” SAGE Publications Ltd. (with T. Carr, R. Roberts, and G. Groot)
Lam, Janice (2020; 2021), Ontario Graduate Scholarship Award. Phung, Kam (2020), Top 25 Storytellers in Storytellers competition, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Sedgewick, Jennifer R. (2020), Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Preetika, Joshi (2021), ATA/PwC Tax Dissertation Award, American Taxation Association.