Sauder School of Business

  • Jack Favilukis
    • Finance
    • macroeconomics
    • real estate
  • Jan Bena
    • Corporate innovation
    • finance and product market structure
    • corporate ownership structure
    • family business and private firm
    • pyramidal ownership
    • entrepreneurship
    • access to external finance and financial constraints
    • Accounting and risk management in financial institutions, disclosure, corporate governance and performance measurement, corporate finance, applications of machine learning
  • Christie Stephenson
    • Business responsibility
    • corporate governance
    • business ethics
    • corporate social responsibility
    • sustainability
    • social enterprise
    • business ethics
    • corporate and board diversity
    • impact investing
    • responsible investing
    • socially responsible investment
    • ethical investing
    • divestment
    • social finance
    • social purpose of business
    • sustainable development
  • Gene Moo Lee
    • AI in business
    • business analytics
    • information systems
    • data science
  • Adam Pankratz, MA, MBA
    • Natural resources
    • pipeline
    • LNG
    • oil
    • oil industry
    • politics
    • business and politics
    • stock market
    • stocks
    • markets
    • economics
    • EU
    • Brexit
  • Sima Sajjadiani
    • Strategic human resources management
    • HR analytics
    • applications of machine learning in HR
    • employee selection
    • employee turnover
    • incentives design
  • Prof. Harish Krishnan, PhD
    • Supply chain management
  • Katherine White
    • Consumer behaviour
    • consumer, psychology
    • sustainability
    • ethics
    • sustainable consumption
    • identity
    • social influence
    • social psychology
    • social responsibility
    • behavioural insights
    • behavioural science
    • behavioural economics
    • behaviour change
    • prosocial behaviour
    • donation behaviour
    • charitable giving
    • emotions
    • marketing
    • branding