Articles tagged with: Goodman School of Business
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A firm’s use of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives could be beneficial for more than just the good of ... Full story
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Goodman club executives earn national recognition
Goodman School of Business student leaders have received top honours from the Canadian Association of Business Students (CABS). Sorcha Killian, ... Full story -
ARMSTRONG: Feds are blowing smoke about pot supplies
Michael Armstrong, Associate Professor of Operations Research in Brock’s Goodman School of Business, wrote a piece recently published in ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, March 29
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. How much cash will legal pot ... Full story -
International Partnership of Business Schools adds Brock as its only Canadian partner
The International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS) has added Brock University’s Goodman School of Business as the only Canadian ... Full story -
Brock prof expects massive sales for Ontario cannabis retailers
Ontario’s cannabis retailer lottery could mean hitting the jackpot for the 25 companies set to open legal dispensaries starting Monday, ... Full story -
New business program expands Brock’s offerings to the grape and wine industry
After more than 20 years of its researchers supporting the grape-growing and wine-making disciplines of Ontario’s $4.4-billion grape and wine ... Full story -
Researcher to focus on product greenwashing at Goodman talk
With consumers placing an increased focus on environmentally friendly products, some firms participate in greenwashing — the practice of making misleading ... Full story -
ARMSTRONG: Scarce retail weed shops means most Canadians still use black market pot
Michael Armstrong, Associate Professor of Operations Research in Brock’s Goodman School of Business, wrote a piece recently published in ... Full story -
Talk to focus on impact of perceived terrorism threats in the workplace
Fear of terrorism can affect employees’ well-being, ethical decision making, stress levels and job performance. This week’s Goodman Luncheon ... Full story