How Hockey Canada became offside with sponsorships critical to its funding
Dr. Timothy Dewhirst discusses Hockey Canada sponsors distancing themselves and the need for change in a new commentary for the Toronto Star.
Dr. Timothy Dewhirst discusses Hockey Canada sponsors distancing themselves and the need for change in a new commentary for the Toronto Star.
Toygar Yildirim (Lang BComm ’20) always dreamed of working for Porshe Cars and in 2021 his dream became a reality.
Bruce McAdams discussed how tipping etiquette is changing on an episode of CBC Radio’s Cross Country Checkup.
The campaign features stories of alumni from Lang's Bachelor of Commerce program.
Exploring diversity and the wider world were among the unexpected benefits this past year for far-flung business students in a virtual international research team based at the University of Guelph.
As companies adjust their budgets to brace for a recession, employees and customers are keeping tabs on what does and doesn’t get cut, including equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives, says Professor Thomas Sasso, an organizational management researcher.
When it comes to concert tickets, "the price does not seem right," writes marketing professor Dr. Timothy Dewhirst in a new Toronto Star commentary.
Another interest rate hike from the Bank of Canada means some Canadians could be spending a lot more on their mortgage and debt, but Nikola Gradojevic, a finance researcher, believes the rate hikes will end soon.
Pending approval from the Government of Ontario, the new program will provide working professionals the opportunity to develop depth in areas of project management.
Dr. Timothy Dewhirst discusses why “E.T.” was an important turning point in product placement, in a new Toronto Star Opinion commentary.