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This report is one in a series dealing with attitudes to risk and its management. The report focuses on risk assessment in Canada and is based on the results of a telephone survey of senior management conducted from October to December 2005. The results of the survey suggest that senior management recognizes risk management as a critical part of business operations but that corporations face serious challenges in implementing adequate risk management systems. The report […]

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This article analyses how the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance can be implemented in post-crisis Asia where different cultural, legal and philosophical approaches to corporate governance and economic development result in different outcomes as compared with Western corporate models. In particular, the article addresses the effects of ownership concentration on shareholder rights such as voting rights , the role of relationship-based commercial activity particularly between banks and corporations and the effect of culture on disclosure, […]

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This report contributes to the emergent discussion about how businesses can better adapt to the new realities of the global marketplace. The report focuses specifically on how globalization is evolving beyond mere multinational presence in different countries to a more complex interdependent network of worldwide assets that can “optimize” resources horizontally and vertically. The report argues that current enterprise management structures such as holding companies, decentralized operating companies and integrated operating companies, do not lead […]

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MBA Explorer has recently chosen Professor Tom Lawrence’s Outlook for Change site as one of the Top 50 Business Professor Blogs.

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BCE has been a fixture of the Canadian corporate landscape for 130 years. When Alexander Graham Bell and his father Melville Bell introduced the telephone in Canada, who could have predicted the impact that this mysterious and innovative piece of technology would have on global telecommunications. With its most innovative years arguably behind it, now the most immediate impact that BCE is likely to have is on the rights of shareholders and bondholders on the […]

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On August 18, 2008, Anne Macdonald, Chair of the Teaching Effectiveness Committee, announced the winners of the 2008 TD Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Awards: Mr. Scott Powell and Mr. Stephen Spector.

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A case analysis prepared by five of SFU’s full-time MBA students entitled: “Selling the Canadian Armed Forces Brand to Canada’s Youth” received the Pearson Education Prize for the Best Case Study on the case track of the 2008 Academy of Marketing Conference, the UK’s largest academic marketing conference.

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Operating within a volatile economic climate, SFU’s Global Asset and Wealth Management MBA (GAWM), Master of Financial Risk Management (MFRM), and business undergrad students were able to test their mettle and showcase their risk management and decision making skills in generating a positive annual return in the 2007 Redefining Investment Strategy Education (RISE) Forum, held at the University of Dayton.

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How SFU Business fared in the news for the week of July 25, 2008

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The book, “Cultural Intelligence – People Skills for Global Business” by SFU Business Professor David C. Thomas and Kerry Inkson was reviewed in the July 19 edition of the Shanghai Daily News.

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SFU Represented at Worldwide Business Competition Sixty-six teams comprised of seven contestants in four countries went head to head at the 2008 Global Enterprise Experience, an international business competition aimed at developing skills in managing across cultures, time zones, world views and levels of wealth and poverty.

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The G8’s pledge on Tuesday 8 July 2008 to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is being seen by many as, at best, a travesty (President Bush’s commitment to anything containing the words ‘climate change’ is generally considered amusing) or, at worst, a tragedy. In 42 years’ time, with a world population roughly double that of today, it is widely considered unthinkable that emissions will have been lowered without stringent short-term targets having been put […]

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Sliced Tomatoes, Vancouver’s first ready-to-cook meal delivery service, will be vying for investments from an illustrious panel of savvy Canadian venture capitalists on Season Three of the CBC television program “The Dragons’ Den.”

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If recent events in the financial system are indications of inadequate corporate governance and risk management, do we know how and why the system failed? And perhaps most importantly, do we know what can be done to fix it?

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Along with the recent sales figures from the automotive makers, we hear lots about how consumers are choosing more fuel-efficient vehicles and abandoning the larger car, SUV and truck markets. Proponents of a corporate social responsibility point to Toyota surpassing GM in worldwide auto sales (and the imminent naming to the top spot in American auto sales) as a testament to the “green” strategies of the firm. Isn’t Toyota such as wonderful friend of the […]

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In companies across Canada there are two camps when it comes to the social and environmental responsibilities of the firm. In the one camp there are zealots for sustainability. These individuals often advocate sustainability investments as essential to the firm’s long-term survival. They often have expertise in environmental management, community relations, with some even joining the organization from the nonprofit sector. Unfortunately, these advocates can be completely lacking in experience with financial management. Many students […]

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The BC Innovation Council has awarded 10 graduate business students from Simon Fraser University with BC MBA Access to Commercialization Scholarships (valued at up to $15,000).

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Following a significant number of high profile takeovers of longstanding Canadian corporate personalities and growing concerns about ongoing ‘hollowing out’ of the Canadian economy, the government commissioned a panel to review its competition and foreign direct investment policies. The Competition Policy Review Panel has recently released its results. The Report and its recommendations focus on three areas: liberalizing foreign investment rules, streamlining the competition regulation regime, and promoting a globally competitive business environment.With this focus, […]

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Professor Blaize Reich’s paper in the Project Management Journal titled “Managing knowledge and Learning in IT projects: a conceptual framework and guidelines for practice” has been selected as the best paper of 2007.

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On 3 June 2008 General Motors announced that it would close four of its truck plants and move away from building SUVs. On 23 June it amended this to 7 plants. The move was said to be in order to adjust cost structures in line with GM’s energy-efficient competitors in Japan and, from a public relations perspective, looked responsive to mounting concerns over global warming. The market welcomed the news by briefly halting the share […]

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The Supreme Court of Canada released its decision today and sided with BCE, its shareholders and directors. In a unanimous decision (7-0), the Court overturned the decision of the Quebec Court of Appeal which had overturned the decision of the lower court and its approval of the BCE plan of arrangement for a leveraged buyout. Though the reasons for the decision will not come for a couple of weeks, the BCE shareholders are happy, the […]

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As the capital markets stumble, burdened by their own apparent excessive risk appetite, there are many questions to ask. The first and most obvious question is how did this happen. Does the fault lie with inadequate regulation of the banking industry, inadequate internal monitoring and risk modeling among those who create and market risky financial instruments, the inherent flaws and risks in capitalism where high levels of risk are acceptable in the quest for high […]

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A paper by Gervase Bushe (and co-author Graeme Coetzer) has been selected as the 2007 Douglas McGregor Award winner in the Journal of Applied Behavior Science.

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May 20, 2008 Faculty and Doctoral Seminal Dr Rosa Chun, Manchester Business School Rosa Chun is Professor of Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility at Manchester Business School in England. There, she founded the MSc in Corporate Communications and Reputation Management. She has published extensively on the topics of virtue ethics and corporate reputation in leading journals including Harvard Business Review, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Business Ethics, and Corporate Reputation […]

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IT governance is a complex beast. We take you through some of the legislation, standards and best practices By Danny Bradbury You run a bank and you are in a quandary. A new technology is emerging that will change the way customers interact with you; in the ’70s it may have been ATM cards, now perhaps it’s contactless payments, but in any case all the banks want to be first on the scene with this […]

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The British Columbia Human Resources Management Association featured an article titled “Strategies for Learning and Leading into the Future” by Rick Colbourne, Executive Director of the Learning Strategies Group.

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Carolyn Egri has been invited by Premier Gordon Campbell to present in the Symposium on Sustainability and the Environment in the B.C.-Canada Pavilion in Beijing, May 25-28, 2008.

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By Diane Luckow A new web-based tool for assessing an individual’s cultural competence could help corporations and government agencies predict whether or not an employee will be effective on an overseas assignment or a good leader or participant on a multicultural work team.

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Research Report

Apr 07, 2008

Presentation by the Director of Research, Dave Thomas, on the research accomplishments of faculty over the past year. Click here to download.

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Management and Organizational Studies

A new 24-country study examining how businesses manage their relationships with stakeholders is underway and the Canadian results are soon to be published.

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This year, SFU Business professors achieved a 75 per cent success rate in attracting funding for their research from the Social Sciences and Research Council (SSHRC). The comparable national success rate is 33 per cent.

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Project managers who are wondering Does Size Really Matter? or Do Women Perform Better than Men? can find the answers at PMPerspectives.org – a new website featuring short, interesting articles about the latest research in project management.

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Feeling victimized by your over-committed work and family schedules? SFU Business associate professor Brenda Lautsch has a remedy.

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David Hannah and Chris Zatzick, assistant professors of management and organization studies at SFU Business, are two of four recipients of the 2008 Ascendant Scholar awards from the Western Academy of Management, a regional division of the National Academy of Management.

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Certification by CEOs and CFOs as to the accuracy of their firms’ financial statements is required by the Canadian Securities Administrator (CSA). As a result, the Risk Management and Governance (RMG) Board of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) has put together a series of guides to help CEOs and CFOs fulfill their responsibilities regarding the signing of certificates. Certification consists of two steps: disclosure controls, and internal controls over financial reporting. Such controls […]

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May 27, 2008 Faculty and Doctoral Seminal Dr Felix Tan, AUT University, New Zealand Felix Tan is Professor of Information Systems, Director of Research Management and Head of the University Research Office at AUT University, New Zealand. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Information Management. Dr Tan is internationally known for his work in the global IT field, focusing on the areas of electronic commerce, global information management, business-IT alignment, and […]

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The importance of corporate governance is accepted. It reduces conflicts between owners and the custodians of their money, management. It limits managers from using the firm to serve their own ends, and prevents controlling owners from unduly taking over the firm. Good governance implies better monitoring, which is understood to improve financial performance. After the recent spate of high-profile governance failures, these principles have driven an increase in compliance regulation through vehicles like Sarbanes-Oxley and […]

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Enron, WorldCom, Parmalat, Tyco. Over the past five years these names have become synonymous with financial manipulation for the purposes of personal gain. The blame for the recent explosion of accounting scandals has been placed on moral decay in corporations; and a lack of oversight by boards, auditors, investment analysts, regulators, and the media. However, this analysis ignores the importance of the conditions which enabled these scandals to occur in the first place.

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On March 12, 2008, the CIBC Centre for Corporate Governance and Risk Management, in collaboration with the Shareholders Association for Research and Education, hosted a breakfast for 150 at SFU’s Segal Graduate School of Business, to hear representatives from three organizations speak about the UN-initiated Principles of Responsible Investing (PRI). The speaker panel consisted of Donald McDonald, a trustee with British Telecom Pension Plan; David Russell, Co-head of Responsible Investing for the Universities Superannuation Scheme […]

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March 11, 2008 Faculty and Doctoral Seminar Dr. Alan Muller, University of Amsterdam Business School SFU’s CIBC Centre for Corporate Governance and Risk Management was host to Alan Muller from the University of Amsterdam. Alan presented to SFU faculty members and post-graduate students the findings of research that he and Ans Kolk conducted on corporate social performance (CSP) among auto parts suppliers in Mexico. Their research looked at the drivers of CSP among 121 foreign-owned […]

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Adam Cotterall, Associate Director at the Learning Strategies Group, was nominated as a finalist for the annual British Columbia Human Resources Management Association (BC HRMA) “Rising Star Award”. Please join us in congratulating Adam. More information

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January 16 – 18, 2008 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada This presitigious event focused on bringing academic researchers, business practitioners and management students together to discuss: Intellectual Capital & Innovation Corporate Governance Strategic Business Valuation Mission Driven Organization http://worldcongress.mcmaster.ca

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December 3 – 6, 2007 Vancouver, Canada XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is an XML-based, royalty-free, open standard for business reporting. XBRL was developed by XBRL International, a not-for-profit consortium of over 400 leading companies and organisations around the world.

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Corporate Connections

BRUSSELS, NOVEMBER 15-16, 2007 The first workshop, which took place November 4-5, 2004 in Brussels with participants from 21 countries dealt mainly with the challenges of corporate governance in the context of social, political and economic environments prevailing in different parts of the world. The second workshop took place November 24-25, 2005 with participants from 23 countries addressed international aspects of corporate governance. The third workshop with participants from 26 countries addressed recent developments in […]

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In November 2007, SFU’s CIBC Centre for Corporate Governance and CMA Centre for Change Management hosted Danny Miller and Isabelle Le Breton-Miller in public, faculty, and doctoral seminars on their recently published book, Managing for the Long Run. Danny and Isabelle presented the findings of their research into a distinct set of Fortune 1000 companies with revenues over $1 billion, that had been leaders, either nationally or internationally, for more than 20 years (the average […]

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November 2, 2007 Faculty, Doctoral and Public Seminars Danny Miller and Isabelle Le Breton-Miller SFU’s CIBC Centre for Corporate Governance and CMA Centre for Change Management hosted Danny Miller and Isabelle Le Breton-Miller in public, faculty, and doctoral seminars on their recently published book, Managing for the Long Run. Danny and Isabelle presented the findings of their research into a distinct set of Fortune 1000 companies with revenues over $1 billion, that had been leaders, […]

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Since academic research has broadly shown that CSR impacts positively on firm financial performance, attention has now turned to understanding why organizations engage in CSR. Aguilera and colleagues put forward that firms are pressured to fulfill societal goals broader than pure profit generation as a result of their being embedded in social and national systems. Hence, firms are exposed to internal and external pressures including regulation, business practices, and employee attitudes that push them to […]

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Faculty Kudos

Jul 01, 2007

SFU’s new tagline “Thinking of the World” is reinforced by what the world thinks of our faculty. Here’s what some of them are up to:

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SFU Business researchers scored well in the 2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) competition, receiving funding for six out of eight grant requests, plus an Initiative for the New Economy (INE) grant.

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June 26 – 28, 2007 The Second International Conference was held at the Newman Vertical Campus of Baruch College in New York City. Some of the topic areas developed included: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND CORPORATE REPUTATION CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS, ISSUE ADVERTISING MANAGING FOR RESULTS BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE – PEOPLE, PLANT, AND PROFIT CORPORATE GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM NGOS AS CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CASE STUDIES – LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE FAITH-BASED VALUES AND ETHICAL […]

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