School of Business Seminar: Creative Research: A triple perspective as an author, reviewer and editor

If you have always thought that research is boring, this presentation is for you! Research without creativity is the ruin of science. In this presentation, Chris will share his views as an author, reviewer, and editor on how creativity can help scholars enjoy doing research by expressing themselves. Join us on November 10th from 2:30 … Read more

Congratulations Dr. Chris Schinckus!

Congratulations to Dr. Chris Schinckus on your recent publications! Schinckus C., Nguyen C. and Chong F.H.L (2021). “Are Bitcoin and Ether Affected by Strictly Anonymous Crypto-Currencies? An Exploratory Study”. Economics, Management, and Financial Markets, 16(4): 9–27. doi: 10.22381/emfm164202.1 Nguyen C., Schinckus C., Than S.D and Chong F.H.L (2021). “The energy consumption: the global contributions from … Read more

Congratulations to Dr. Chris Schinckus!

The School is pleased to share that a recent paper from Chris Schinckus has been accepted in a high-impact journal: Schinckus C. (2021)”Proof-of-Work based Blockchain Technology and Anthropocene: An Undermined Situation?” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (Q1 – Impact factor: 14.98), forthcoming.

Recent Publications by the Director of the School of Business: Dr. Christophe Schinckus

The School of Business would like to congratulate Dr. Christophe Schinckus on his recent publications: Nguyen C., Schinckus C., Su D.T (2021). “The determinants of outbound tourism: A revisit of socio-economic and environmental conditions”, Tourism Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Q1 – Scopus), forthcoming. Nguyen C., Schinckus C., Su D.T and Nhi N. (2021)“The influence of Foreign Direct Investment on … Read more

Recent Publication – “Inventing Regenerative Sustainability: Theoretically, Empirically, Practically.”

Congratulations to Dr. Saeed Rahman on the recent publication of his paper in Inventing Regenerative Sustainability: Theoretically, Empirically, Practically. In Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society (Vol. 31, pp. 89-99) Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.5840/iabsproc2020319

Recent Publication: “How Uber drivers avoided — and contributed to — the fate of taxi drivers”

The School of Business congratulates Dr. Luciana Turchick Hakak on her recent publications in multiple national news sources on “How Uber drivers avoided — and contributed to — the fate of taxi drivers” You can find links to the article below: Global News National Post The Conversation Yahoo  

Esposito Family Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (EFCIE) Might Have a Grant For You!

Are you a student with a great idea that will benefit society? UFV’s Esposito Family Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (EFCIE) might have a grant for you! The Innovation team grants will bring faculty mentors and students together and allow them to explore great ideas more fully. An innovation team will expand on initial student … Read more

School of Business Students Receive Undergraduate Excellence Award

Curious people do research. Curiosity is what drives us to learn, to discover, and to interact with our environment. The University’s annual Undergraduate Research Excellence (URE) Awards acknowledges a small handful of curious students with research awards totally over $24,000 this year. These students were nominated by their faculty supervisors for extraordinary research work, either … Read more

Dr. Rahman Featured Story in Business Class Magazine

Dr. Saeed Rahman‘s research work recently appeared as a feature story in the University of Victoria’s Business Class magazine Spring/Summer 2020 issue. The research discussed presents a new slant on the emerging idea of integrating ecological and business knowledge. To read the article, click here. The full digital Business Class magazine can be found, here.