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A top paper nomination for Professor Hewlin

Professor Patricia Hewlin鈥檚 co-authored article entitled, 鈥淗ow do callings relate to job performance? The role of organizational commitment and ideological contract fulfillment,鈥 was nominated by the editors of Human Relations as one of the top papers published in 2018.

Published: 28 Sep 2018

Protecting positioning innovations: the emergence of non-traditional trademark registrations

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听S. Mishra, Demetrios Vakratsas, and A. V. Krasnikov

Publication: Marketing Letters, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2018

Published: 27 Sep 2018

Angelos Georghiou appointed Associate Editor of Energy Systems

Angelos Georghiou,聽Assistant Professor in Operations Management, was recently聽appointed Associate Editor of Energy Systems - Optimization, Modeling, Simulation, and Economic Aspects.

The journal Energy Systems presents mathematical programming, control, and economic approaches towards energy systems related topics, and is especially relevant in light of the major worldwide challenges confronting humanity in this century.

Published: 27 Sep 2018

Winning at a Losing Game? Side-Effects of Perceived Tournament Promotion Incentives in Audit Firms

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Jorien Pruijssers, Pursey Pmar Heugens and Hans J. Van Oosterhout

Publication: Journal of Business Ethics, Forthcoming

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Published: 12 Sep 2018

A Smart-City Scope of Operations Management

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Wei Qi and Zuo-Jun Max Shen

Publication: Production and Operations Management, Forthcoming

Abstract:

We are entering an era of great expectations towards our cities. The vision of 鈥渟mart city鈥 has been pursued worldwide to transform urban habitats into superior efficiency, quality and sustainability. This phenomenon prompts us to ponder what role the scholars in operations management (OM) can assume. In this essay, we express our initial thoughts on expanding OM to the smart-city scope. We review smart-city initiatives of governments, industry, national laboratories and academia. We argue that the smart-city movement will transition from the tech-oriented stage to the decision-oriented stage. Hence, a smart city can be perceived as a system scope within which planning and operational decisions are orchestrated at the urban scale, reflective of multidimensional needs, and adaptive to massive data and innovation. The benefits of studying smart-city OM are manifold and significant: contributing to deeper understanding of smart cities by providing advanced analytical frameworks, pushing OM knowledge boundaries (such as data-driven decision making), and empowering the OM community to deliver much broader impacts than before. We discuss several research opportunities to embody these thoughts, in the interconnected contexts of smart buildings, smart grid, smart mobility and new retail. These opportunities arise from the increasing integration of systems and business models at the urban scale.

Published: 10 Sep 2018

Alain Pinsonneault Awarded 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant

Congratulations to聽Alain Pinsonneault,聽Professor in Information Systems, awarded the聽2018 SSHRC Insight Grant聽鈥淭he impact of explorative and exploitive use of information technology on individual performance鈥.

Published: 5 Sep 2018

Jui Ramaprasad and Alain Pinsonneault awarded 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant

Congratulations to聽Jui Ramaprasad,聽Associate Professor of Information Systems, and Alain Pinsonneault, Professor of Information Systems, awarded the 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant聽鈥淓xamining Value Creation in the Digital Economy: A Platform Engagement Perspective鈥.

Published: 5 Sep 2018

Low Status Rejection: How Status Hierarchies Influence Negative Tie Formation

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Brian Rubineau, Yisook Lim and Michael Neblo

Publication: Social Networks, Vol. 56, January 2019

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Published: 5 Sep 2018

Managing Rapid Change and Rapid-Growth in Emerging Industries

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Hamid Etemad and Christian Keen

Publication:聽International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Vol. 34, No. 4, 2018

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Published: 5 Sep 2018

Designing Risk鈥怉djusted Therapy for Patients with Hypertension

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Manaf Zargoush, Mehmet Gumus, Vedat Verter,聽Stella S. Daskalopoulou

Publication: Production and Operations Management, Forthcoming

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Limited guidance is available for providing patient鈥恠pecific care to hypertensive patients, although this chronic condition is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. To address this issue, we develop an analytical model that takes into account the most relevant risk factors including age, sex, blood pressure, diabetes status, smoking habits, and blood cholesterol. Using the Markov Decision Process framework, we develop a model to maximize expected quality鈥恆djusted life years, as well as characterize the optimal sequence and combination of antihypertensive medications. Assuming the physician uses the standard medication dose for each drug, and the patient fully adheres to the prescribed treatment regimen, we prove that optimal treatment policies exhibit a threshold structure. Our findings indicate that our recommended thresholds vary by age and other patient characteristics, for example (1) the optimal thresholds for all medication prescription are nonincreasing in age, and (2) the medications need to be prescribed at lower thresholds for males who smoke than for males who have diabetes. The improvements in quality鈥恆djusted life years associated with our model compare favorably with those obtained by following the British Hypertension Society's guideline, and the gains increase with the severity of risk factors. For instance, in both genders (although at different rates), diabetic patients gain more than non鈥恉iabetic patients. Our sensitivity analysis results indicate that the optimal thresholds decrease if the medications have lower side鈥恊ffects and vice versa.

Published: 8 Aug 2018

Quality at the Source or at the End? Managing Supplier Quality Under Information Asymmetry

础耻迟丑辞谤蝉:听Mohammad E. Nikoofal, Mehmet Gumus

Publication: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Vol. 20, No. 3, Summer 2018

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Published: 7 Aug 2018

Nathan Yang selected participant in joint Quebec and China seminar

Nathan Yang, Assistant Professor in Marketing, selected participant in joint Quebec and China seminar Big Data and Management.

As part of the collaborative agreement between the Fonds de recherche du Qu茅bec 鈥 Soci茅t茅 et culture (FRQSC) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), a delegation of Qu茅bec researchers will take part in a seminar on the use of big data in management science in Nanjing, China, from September 18 to 20, 2018.

Published: 23 Jul 2018

Matissa Hollister awarded 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant

Congratulations to Matissa Hollister, Assistant Professor in Organizational Behaviour, awarded the 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant 鈥淪hould I Stay or Should I Go 鈥 the Consequences of Job Mobility on Future Hiring Prospects鈥.

Published: 23 Jul 2018

Yu Ma, Laurette Dub茅 and Nathan Yang awarded 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant

Congratulations to Yu Ma, Associate Professor in Marketing, Laurette Dub茅, Professor in Marketing and聽Nathan Yang, Assistant Professor in聽Marketing, on being awarded the 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant 鈥淎n Empirical Investigation of Digital Goods Consumption and Its Impact on Word-of-Mouth Marketing鈥.

Published: 23 Jul 2018

Myung-Soo Jo and Emine Sarigollu awarded 2018 9I制作厂免费 Sustainability Systems Initiative New Opportunities award

Congratulations to Myung-Soo Jo, and Emine Sarigollu,聽Professors in Marketing, on being awarded the 2018 9I制作厂免费 Sustainability Systems Initiative (MSSI) New Opportunities award 鈥淔rom a Throwaway Society into a Sustainable Society: A Consumer Perspective鈥.

Published: 23 Jul 2018

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