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What started as a school assignment has turned into a sporting drive to help families in need. Five SFU Beedie School of Business students in a project management class came up with the idea to hold a sporting drive. The students are Adam Fong, Charles Lui, Emily Shen, Jethro Rocillo and Louis Lam. “So many people are supportive of this,” said organizer Emily Shen.

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Context, it turns out, is everything when it comes to politicians’ sex scandals and the impact of editorial cartoons that reflect the public’s reaction to them. A recent study from Simon Fraser University shows that political cartoons – pervasive in newspapers and increasingly social media channels such as blogs and YouTube – serve as a reflection of public sentiment in the wake of such scandals. They can be a valuable source of information to those who direct and manage individual political brands and guide their campaigns and careers. As a gauge of public reaction, they are for better or worse influenced by the unique circumstances of each scandal.

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Aidan Vining, a professor of business and government relations at SFU’s Beedie School of Business, was selected as one of two finalists for the 2010 Kenneth J. Arrow Prize for Senior Economists this past May. His paper, “An Assessment of Important Issues Concerning the Application of Benefit-Cost Analysis to Social Policy,” was co-authored with David Weimer, a professor of public affairs and political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Annually, the Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) more »

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Can ambidexterity, a trait that’s often associated with exceptional athletes, be applied to organizations — from biotech companies to government agencies — immersed in research and development? It’s a question recently put forth by researchers Ian McCarthy and Brian Gordon from the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University.

Their article, entitled “Achieving contextual ambidexterity in R&D organizations: a management control system approach,” was published in the journal R&D Management. It points out that these organizations tend to find themselves juggling two contradictory modes of learning: ‘exploration’, a long-term activity involving risk and experimentation, and ‘exploitation’, characterized by short-term time horizons and a focus on refinement and efficiency.

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The Beedie School of Business class “Business 492: Management of Fashion Companies” has paired up undergraduate students from SFU’s Beedie School of Business with a cohort of visiting students from Bocconi, regarded as Italy’s top business and economics school, who are visiting Canada this summer.

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SFU graduate business students Kathleen Williams, Peter Konefal, Eva Tidlund and Connie Chang were selected from a global field in the Graduate School Projects@Singapore competition. The team’s faculty adviser is David Hannah, an Associate Professor of Management and Organization Studies at SFU and Academic Director of the MBA program.

Their project proposal, which has now been accepted by Contact Singapore, an alliance of the Singapore Economic Development Board and Ministry of Manpower, is focused on integrating corporate social responsibility (CSR) and environmental standards in Singapore’s booming hotel industry.

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by Lisa Dalla Vecchia Alex Conconi, a current student in the full-time Master of Financial Risk Management (MFRM) program and active participant in the Student Investment Advisory Service (SIAS Fund) recently completed the ride of a lifetime to raise funds for cancer research.

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Ryan Beedie, the president of the Beedie Group and a increasingly prominent Canadian business leader, is the subject of an extensive profile in the July issue of BC Business Magazine.

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Vector Marketing, a direct sales firm that markets Cutco Cutlery®, presented SFU with the Campus Cup, as part of their commitment to recognize and foster the relationships Vector has established with many great universities and colleges, at their first summer conference on May 30, 2011, in Coquitlam, BC.

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MBA students from Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business enjoyed a first-hand overview of key issues facing the natural gas industry at a special forum hosted by Encana on June 20. Held at the Segal Graduate School in downtown Vancouver, the day-long event featured industry speakers from both Encana and Westport Innovations discussing, among other subjects, the growing role of natural gas in North America’s energy mix.

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by Jevta Lukic Anny He, Beedie School of Business undergraduate student, has stayed true to Simon Fraser University’s Scottish heritage by contributing the sounds of her bagpipe to the SFU convocation ceremonies for the last five years. He, who plays on SFU’s Robert Malcolm Pipe Band, is not only musically inclined. She is also the president of the student-run Management Information Systems Association, an organization at the student forefront of the intersection of business and more »

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by David Shoalts, Globe and Mail A study by three academics at Simon Fraser University shows a surprising trend at the NHL draft and puts a dent in one long-held belief. Peter Tingling, an assistant professor at the B.C. university’s faculty of business administration, and colleagues Kamal Masri and Matt Martell studied the NHL draft results from 1995 through 2003 and concluded teams miss a lot of good players in the later rounds because they more »

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The Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University is pleased to announce its newly-launched Certificate of Business Technology Management (BTM) – a program that enhances academic and career opportunities for business students immersed in the realms of technology and innovation. The Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow’s ICT Skills (CCICT) and the academic community have designed the BTM certificate to provide individuals with the opportunity to learn about innovation, leadership, and implementation of change in organizations, more »

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By Jevta Lukic While every business venture brings forth its own set of unique challenges, one Canadian visionary knows particularly well the tribulations of conducting business amidst a politically tense environment – both at home and overseas. The founder of McDonald’s Canada and McDonald’s Russia, George Cohon, visited with Beedie School of Business MBA students at SFU’s Segal Graduate School in downtown Vancouver on June 16 to discuss the launching of the McDonald’s restaurant chain more »

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by Jevta Lukic Ashlee Liu is no stranger to global business and travel. The undergraduate student at the Beedie School of Business, who moved to North America from Asia and is preparing for an internship with BPI Group in France next year, says she is excited to use an upcoming development opportunity in Argentina to better understand the business environment across South America. Liu is about to embark on her next global adventure — representing more »

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Jeff Norman, SFU MBA student and President of the Graduate Business Student Association, recently recounted a high-altitude adventure for Powder Magazine, one of the leading snow sport publications globally. His feature article entitled “Ski Morocco… Twice,” published at Powder.com, includes stunning photos of the rugged, breathtaking mountains outside of Marrakech, Morocco. Norman took a two-day hike to the top of Jebel Toubkal, North Africa’s highest Peak. He noted that the ski-and-hiking expedition was, for the more »

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Beedie School of Business marketing professor Leyland Pitt recently spoke with Studio 4 Television and host Fanny Kiefer about a new study which looks at the impact of “mutant” ads that can affect customers’ views of major international brands. The new study from Simon Fraser University argues that this new wave of digital advertising – user-generated ads that are posted to social media channels such as YouTube – has profound implications for brand managers and more »

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by Jevta Lukic Kyle Krystalowich, a current Beedie School of Business student, and Ashish Gurung, a 2010 Beedie BBA alumnus, have been named by the Surrey Board of Trade to the city’s much-vaunted list of the top 25 individuals under the age of 25. The prestigious honor was bestowed to the two Beedie leaders in the Board’s inaugural Top 25 under 25 awards reception on May 30 at Surrey’s Eaglequest Golf Course. The inaugural awards, more »

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VANCOUVER— The Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University has launched the SFU Beedie mobile app for iPhone. The occasion makes the business school one of the few in North America to have released its own app for the popular Apple smart phone as well as the iPad – one that caters to the school’s growing social network of students, alumni, researchers and industry partners. Uniquely, it was developed in-class by Simon Fraser University more »

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Contact: Maxim Doroshenko, 604.565.3319; maxim_doroshenko@sfu.ca Carol Thorbes, PAMR, 778.782.3035; cthorbes@sfu.ca May 31, 2011 Simon Fraser University MBA student, Maxim Doroshenko has cemented his position as B.C.’s reigning chess champion and one of North America’s elite players, after proving he can block the best from owning first place. The Moldova-born Ukrainian, who lives in Vancouver with his wife, tied for top billing with 10-time tournament champion, Georgi Orlov in the 2011 Paul Keres Memorial Chess Tournament’s open section in early May. more »

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Contact: Robbie Hsieh, 778.231.6888; robbie_hsieh@sfu.ca Shawn Smith, 778.385.5552; ssmithe@sfu.ca Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.9017/3210; Marianne_Meadahl@sfu.ca June 2, 201 A Simon Fraser University student project aimed at providing meaningful employment opportunities for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is heading out of the classroom and into the community. “Aspire” was created by a team of fourth-year students in the Beedie School of Business for their course on Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Their goal was to leverage the characteristics of autism as a competitive more »

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By Jevta Lukic As the Vancouver Canucks hockey franchise continues to succeed on the ice, it is the business stories around their march to the Stanley Cup finals that have caught the attention of Beedie School of Business professors, who have weighed in with national media outlets such as the Globe and Mail and Toronto Star on the team’s on- and off-ice rise. While most fans are preoccupied with game-day strategy and the performance of more »

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by Jevta Lukic Maxim Doroshenko, a full-time MBA student at Simon Fraser University, finished first in the 2011 Paul Keres Memorial Chess Tournament held in Vancouver from May 20-23, cementing his position as British Columbia’s reigning chess champion, and one of the elite chess players in North America. The 36th annual chess tournament – hosted both in Vancouver, Canada at the River Rock Casino and in Tallinn, Estonia – drew 35 players in the open more »

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by Jevta Lukic When five undergraduate students — Alice Chen, Matt Armstrong, Joanne Chen, Robbie Hsieh, and Justin Findlay — enrolled in the fourth year class “Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation” at the Beedie School of Business, they had little idea that their final class project would propel them onto the real-world business stage. As part of their class assignment, the students started an innovative, market-oriented social venture with a goal to providing people with Autism more »

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Contact: Jeffery Nehajowich, Simon Fraser University grad-business@sfu.ca – 778.782.5013 An upcoming information session hosted by Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business at the Segal Graduate School on June 7 will showcase the business school’s acclaimed Management of Technology MBA program to prospective students. The Management of Technology MBA is a focused MBA program that serves two sectors, technology and biotechnology. By design, the program blends current academic theory with practical application. Core courses, taken more »

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The Beedie School of Business’s Student Investment Advisory Service (SIAS) fund, Canada’s largest student-run fund, is hosting a public showcase highlighting SIAS’s first quarter performance, as well as the fund’s current economic and market outlook. The fund’s performance review will be held on Friday, May 27, 2011 at 3:00 PM at the Metropolitan Hotel in Vancouver. The SIAS presentation will be followed by a keynote address from one of the recently named Top 100 Most more »

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Colin Campbell, who recently completed his doctorate in business administration at the Beedie School of Business and is now a marketing lecturer at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, has been selected as the 2011 recipient of the prestigious Simon Fraser University Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. The Dean’s Medal recognizes the graduating students from each faculty that place in the top five percent of their class based on their cumulative grade point averages. Campbell, more »

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Pooria Assadi, a doctoral student at Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business, is the 2011-2012 recipient of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) doctoral fellowship. The SSHRC fellowship is for $20,000 during the current academic year and $20,000 for 2012-2013. Pooria completed his Bachelor of Science program in Industrial Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology. He then completed his Master of Applied Science program at the University of British Columbia. more »

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An upcoming breakfast information session hosted by Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business on June 2 will give would-be EMBA students detailed information about the flagship business program, as well as the school’s new stream of the program, the Executive MBA for the Americas. Starting in August 2011, the two-year degree program provides 60 students with the opportunity to study management issues in each of the four largest economies in the Americas. In addition more »

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by Jevta Lukic MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands — A team of Beedie School of Business undergraduate students — Flora Lee, Darren Moens, Jaspreet Singh, and Larisa Topalo — has garnered a notable Top-3 placing at the prestigious International Case Competition, recently held at the Maastricht University School of Business and Economics. The SFU team competing under the name Audacia (meaning “daring, audacious, and bold”) earned an impressive top divisional spot and an overall bronze placing among more »

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By Gillian Shaw, Vancouver Sun Can’t decide which dress looks best? What phone to buy? Poll your friends to vote -there’s an app for that. QUIKPIQ, IPHONE, FREE From Simon Fraser University grads, an app that’s perfect for the indecisive shopper. Or anyone else who’d like to get suggestions from their social network before they decide to buy a dress, go with a new hair colour -or as in the case of one enterprising musician, more »

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The Beedie School of Business’ Career Management Centre (CMC) is a busy place. Each semester, staffers offer a dizzying array of career resources, workshops and employer networking events to undergraduate and graduate students, and recent alumni. They also manage initiatives and programs that connect the business school to a growing number of local, national and international employers. Their mission: to provide exceptional career-management services through comprehensive education, advising and coaching, and by establishing connections between students, more »

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By Laura Kane, Vancouver Sun Sites such as YouTube host videos that often reveal public perception — good or bad A commercial shows a young woman extolling the rich flavour of Starbucks’ Frappuccino. “I don’t know anybody who doesn’t love a frappuccino on a hot summer day,” she gushes. Then a frown. A frappuccino just costs so darn much. How much? Well, enough to feed a child in a Sudanese refugee camp for a week, more »

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VANCOUVER– The rules of advertising have changed dramatically since the surge of popularity in social media, which in turn is forcing firms to rethink how they reach consumers online. Not only are audiences consuming video via non-traditional media, but in a major shift facilitated by inexpensive media software, they are also creating the content. A new study from Simon Fraser University argues that this new wave of digital advertising – user-generated ads that are posted more »

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The leadership training industry is one to watch for in British Columbia, notes a newly-published article in the May edition of BC Business Magazine. Gervase Bushe, Professor of Leadership and Organization Development at the Beedie School of Business and an internationally recognized scholar in organizational development, talked to the province’s business periodical about how Vancouver stacks up against other regions in this growth area for organizations. An excerpt from the article follows: “Training is big more »

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Contact: Kyle Krystalowich, 604.961.6740; president@sifesimonfraser.com Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.3210;marianne_meadahl@sfu.ca May 4, 2011 For weeks, students from Simon Fraser University’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) group have been polishing presentations – efforts they hope will give them an edge at the Advancing Canadian Entrepreneurship (ACE) competition May 9-11 in Toronto. “We’re feeling confident,” says Kyle Krystalowich, SIFE’s outgoing president, after their final formal practice at SFU Surrey. “The process is really helping us to fine tune our presentations. It’s more »

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The 2011 SFU Nancy McKinstry Awards for Leadership in Diversity is issuing a call for nominations for the Corporate Diversity Award. Nominations are open to all companies with operations in British Columbia, and recognizes one that excels in the area of diversity. The winner of the Corporate Diversity Award will be announced at the awards breakfast. Nominations and finalists will be confidentially held and resubmitted with future nominations for a period of two years. Nominees more »

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On April 6, 2011, Judy Estrin, CEO of JLABS, was the keynote presenter at a special presentation hosted by the Beedie School of Business in collaboration with the Whistler Foundation. The event, which took place at the Segal Graduate School campus in downtown Vancouver, was attended by a number of industry leaders from the Vancouver technology and entrepreneurship communities.

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VANCOUVER— The Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University – @sfubeedie – lays claim to the highest-rated Klout score among Canadian business schools – positioning it as a leader for social media influence and impact. Increasingly, universities and other post-secondary institutions are being measured for social media influence by Klout scores, considered by many as the “gold standard Twitter ranking system.” Klout measures influence by using a number of data points from Twitter, including more »

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VANCOUVER– Time-crunched middle managers and dismissive executives should take note: Deferring social media to your organization’s marketers or techies will soon become a relic of the past. At companies large and small, social media is expanding beyond the jurisdiction of the communications, marketing or IT departments. It requires corporate level strategic attention. For that reason, according to researchers from Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business, social media sites — including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and more »

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Innovative new weekly digest to feature the useful and the fun from the world of apps VANCOUVER– Two alumni from Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business — Maryam Mehrtash (BBA ’06) and Andy Baryer (MBA ’08) — are leading an effort to bring mobile applications to the living rooms of television viewers across Canada. Mehrtash — an expert in social media, marketing and entertainment — will host the program along with Mike Agerbo. Baryer more »

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Watch video of Beedie professor Peter Tingling’s presentation to the MIT Sloan Sports Conference. Click here.

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An innovative social enterprise aiming to provide people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with meaningful employment opportunities was the big winner at a Beedie School of Business entrepreneurship competition held at SFU’s Surrey campus. The business model was put forth by Team “Aspire” – consisting of Beedie School undergraduate students Alice Chen, Matt Armstrong, Joanne Chen, Robbie Hsieh, Justin Findlay. Their idea leverages the characteristics of autism as a competitive advantage in the software testing more »

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VANCOUVER– The research output of the Management Information Systems (MIS) area at Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business has been ranked among the Top 30 in the world, according to a recently published analysis of publications in top academic journals. The ranking puts SFU in an elite class of business schools – and ahead of some of the world’s most prestigious research institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management and more »

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Contact: Eric Gedajlovic, 778.782.5168; erg@sfu.ca Marianne Meadahl, PAMR, 778.782.3210;marianne_meadahl@sfu.ca April 4, 2011 Student entrepreneurs are preparing to showcase their class-produced ventures to the wider business community as part of Simon Fraser University Surrey’s Opportunity Fest on April 7 from 7 – 9 p.m. They’re also vying for the chance to be crowned Mr. and Ms. Opportunity. “This is like a Capstone experience for these undergraduate students,” said Eric Gedajlovic, a professor at SFU’s Beedie School of Business, which is more »

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Anjali Bal, Kirk Plangger and Adam Mills — all marketing PhD students at Simon Fraser University’s Beedie School of Business — have been awarded scholarships by the Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) to attend the Academy’s upcoming conference in Coral Gables, Florida. The Academy of Marketing Science is the largest marketing association in North America that caters only to marketing academics, and will be celebrating its 40th anniversary at the Coral Gables Conference, which will more »

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FIA (Brazil), ITAM (Mexico) and Vanderbilt University (USA) team up with SFU’s Beedie School of Business to partner on new executive program focused on the Americas VANCOUVER– Four of the most widely respected graduate business schools in North and South America are partnering to offer an innovative new Master of Business Administration program for international executives starting in August 2011. Called the Americas MBA for Executives, the two-year degree program provides 60 students with the more »

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Matt Harris and Dave Crozier, students in Simon Fraser University’s full-time MBA program, were the winners of the Vancouver for Acumen Fund Team Social Finance Case Challenge (MBA division) held on March 26 at SFU’s Surrey campus. A total of 25 MBA teams competed in the competition. In the final round, Harris and Crozier edged out a team from the University of British Columbia to take the top prize. The social finance showdown is geared more »

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March 24, 2011. SFU News Online It’s not unusual for business professor Andrew Gemino to encounter former students who still remember the concepts he taught them almost 20 years ago.His quirky demonstrations of abstract concepts are always engaging and are one of the reasons he received a 2010 SFU Excellence in Teaching award last month. He recalls, for example, a rainy summer semester when he told students of the uncanny correlation he had noticed between more »

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Companies need to embrace the new wave of consumers who are tinkering and altering their products, according to an award-winning study by researchers at SFU’s Beedie School of Business. Their findings come in the wake of some high profile hacking of proprietary technology offerings, including the unlocking of Apple’s iPhone 4 and the hacking of Microsoft’s Kinect gaming device. Doctoral student Colin Campbell, professors Leyland Pitt and Ian McCarthy, and a U.S. colleague examined the more »

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