Achievement in 2012

 
 

 

Featured Article
Aldene Meis Mason and Bob Anderson were among the researchers featured in a new University publication, Innovating Life: Creating a Better World Through Research. This book, edited by Dave Malloy (AVP Research) and published by CPRC Press, presents 16 examples of research at the University of Regina that has "a lasting effect on communities in Saskatchewan and beyond our borders." In the Inuit Caribou Case, Aldene and Bob explore with Inuit leaders how caribou could be commercialized and used in culturally appropriate ways.

 

The book is part of the University's 100th anniversary year and its government and industry communication strategy aimed at raising the profile of the University's research.

 

Dean's Research Grants

Congratulations to the following faculty members who have received Winter 2012 Dean's Research Grants:

•  Saqib Khan for his research project Forecasting Commodity Price Volatility Using Artificial Neural Networks;

•  Youngsoo Kim for his research project The Effects of the Fragmentation of the Canadian Stock Market; and

•  George Peng for his research project The Effect of Opportunism and Bounded Rationality on Multinational Corporations' Subsidiary Ownership Based on Transaction Cost Economics.

 

Best Paper Award

Congratulations to Peter Moroz who received the Best Paper in Social Entrepreneurship Award at the United States Association for Small Business Entrepreneurship national conference in New Orleans for his paper entitled Increasing the impact of social enterprise: In search of a performance measurement regime. The co-authors of the paper are Edward Gamble and Allison Beer.

 

 

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