School of MEM News
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Mar 30, 2023
ADS minor leads students to great success
The first cohort for the Minor in Analytics and Decision Sciences (ADS) has proven that the program is placing students ahead of the curve and giving them a competitive edge in their chosen future professions. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 15, 2023
Dr. El Armali on the harm caused by unpaid taxes
In an article in The Catholic Register about how tax evasion harms the common good, Dr. Jafar El Armali, Assistant Professor of Economics, argues that unpaid taxes hinder a government's ability to produce public goods, which harms the overall economic welfare.
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Mar 14, 2023
King's Pollard signed by London Majors
King's student-athlete Will Pollard, 3rd year student in the BMOS program, has been signed by the London Majors baseball team.
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Feb 27, 2023
King's student-athletes win gold
King’s student-athletes Shona Branton (swimming) and Treye Trotman (wrestling) won gold at U SPORTS national championships held this past weekend. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Feb 2, 2023
Lisa Macklem discusses Dungeons & Dragons IP licensing controversy
Lisa Macklem, Lecturer in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, gives her insight into the uproar over the publisher of "Dungeons & Dragons" tightening their IP licensing in an article for Bloomberg Law. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 24, 2023
Lisa Macklem: Extended copyright benefits the corporate few, not the public
Lisa Macklem, Lecturer in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, has written an article for The Conversation discussing who really benefits from Canada's recent extension of the copyright period to 70 years after an author's death. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 15, 2022
Dr. Dean discusses impact of immigration targets on labour, housing
In an article in The Cord, Dr. Jason Dean, Assistant Professor of Economics in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, talks about the impact immigration targets could have on labour shortages and housing prices. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Nov 4, 2022
Canada Career Month showcases King's support of students' career paths
In November, King’s will highlight the range of curricular and co-curricular programs and services that assist our students to transition to impactful and meaningful careers.
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Oct 26, 2022
King's course shows economics does seek meaning
Dr. Jafar El Armali, Lecturer of Economics in the School of Management, Economics, and Mathematics, talked to the Catholic Register about a new course that aligns with Pope Francis' economic outlook and "seeks to teach economics in a way that the theories of markets, labour and price mechanisms are not divorced from reality." Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Sep 12, 2022
King's students honoured by Global Undergraduate Awards
Two King’s students have their papers recognized with Highly Commended status at the 2022 Global Undergraduate Awards.
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Jun 24, 2022
2021-2022 Board of Directors' gold medal award winners
King's celebrates academic excellence by bestowing the 2021-2022 Board of Directors’ Gold Medal Awards on 13 deserving graduates of the Class of 2022. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jun 3, 2022
King's makes achieving CHRP designation easier for students
King’s School of MEM now offers all of the courses required to qualify for the Canadian Human Resource Professional (CHRP) exam. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 18, 2022
Financial insecurity fuels rental merry-go-round
Dr. Jason Dean, assistant professor of Economics, looks at the high mobility rates among middle-income renters in Ontario and Quebec in a London Free Press article. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 12, 2022
Dr. Dean's latest paper looks at renter mobility
Dr. Jason Dean, Assistant Professor of the School of Management, Economics and Mathematics, has had an paper, entitled "Income decline, financial insecurity, landlord screening and renter mobility," published in Regional Science and Urban Economics. The paper tests the hypothesis that negative economic shocks and financial insecurity are at the root of the mobility of continuing renters.
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Apr 21, 2022
Dr. Singh writes about hedge fund activism and trade credit
Dr. Amanjot Singh, Assistant Professor in the School of Management, Economics and Mathematics, has had an article published. The article, entitled "Hedge fund activism and trade credit" in the Global Finance Journal, shows that trade creditors extend a negative response to hedge fund activism. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Mar 21, 2022
Dr. Singh has article published
Dr. Amanjot Singh, Assistant Professor, Finance, has had an article, Insider stock pledging and stock price informativeness: Evidence from India, published in the Review of Financial Economics from the University of New Orleans.
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Feb 25, 2022
Dr. Singh publishes paper on trade credit financing during a crisis
Dr. Amanjot Singh, Assistant Professor of Finance, has had a paper "Does trade credit financing matter for stock returns in times of crisis? Evidence from the COVID-19 stock market crisis" published in the Applied Economics journal. The paper examines the role of trade credit financing as a latent feature that becomes important during a crisis period, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 25, 2022
Update on Winter Term 2022
Dr. David Malloy, King's President, provides an update on operations at King's prior to the resumption of many in-person classes and support services effective Monday, January 31, 2022, with some necessary exceptions. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 4, 2022
Winter Term 2022 Update
An update on the Winter 2022 for the School of MEM students. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 22, 2021
King's honours employees with service milestones
King’s congratulates those long-serving employees who have achieved service milestones and thank them for their dedication to making King’s a place to be and a place to become. Facebook Twitter Linkedin