Browsing Atlantic Schools of Business Conference Proceedings by Title

Browsing Atlantic Schools of Business Conference Proceedings by Title

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  • Fillion, Gerard; Ekionea, Jean-Pierre Booto; Koffi, Vivi (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2011)
    This study aims to better understand the process of knowledge management capabilities (KMC) development at the municipal context to assess its impact on organizational performance. This process is a part of organisational ...

  • Thurlow, Amy; Mills, Jean Helms, 1954- (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    This study uses a sensemaking approach and draws upon role identity theory to explore individual understandings of the public relations identity. PR practitioners are asked to share their own sensemaking about their ...

  • Ladhari, Riadh; Morales, Miguel (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2004)
    This study examined individual characteristics that could potentially influence moviegoers’ satisfaction ratings. The study conducted among 470 moviegoers showed a significant but modest effect of age and need for emotions ...

  • Shukla, Dhirendra (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2012)
    The research examines the effectiveness of governance systems in venture capital (VC)–backed technology-based new ventures that are not yet at the initial public offering stage. The novel study from 98 VC-backed technology-based ...

  • Fillion, Gerard; Mvuyekure, Pierre Damien; Nguejo, Aurelia Nicole; Ekionea, Jean-Pierre Booto (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2012)
    Individual adoption of technology has been studied extensively in the workplace, but far less attention has been paid to adoption of technology in the household (Brown & Venkatesh, 2005). Obviously, the mobile phone is now ...

  • Angeles, Rebecca (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2015)
    This paper features a description of the information technology (IT) support for omnichannel retailing. The retailing industry is facing the newfound customer demand for a unified experience in buying from various sales ...

  • Nason, Richard; Hebb, Greg; Griffiths, Mark (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2005)
    The credit derivatives market has grown dramatically in the last three years and with that growth has come new opportunities for financial institutions to take advantage of this market. In this paper, we explore these ...

  • Fillion, Gérard; Ekionea, Jean-Pierre Booto (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2018)
    For the past two decades, information and communication technologies (ICT) have transformed the ways professors teach and students learn. This paper aims to compare the perceptions of onsite students (blended mode) and of ...

  • Fillion, Gerard; Limayem, Moez; Laferriere, Therese; Mantha, Robert (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2006)
    For the past two decades, information and communication technologies (ICT) have transformed the ways professors teach and students learn. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions of onsite students (hybrid ...

  • Fitzpatrick, Heather; Driscoll, Cathy, 1962- (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    This paper considers ethical attitudes of business students from an Atlantic Canadian university. We investigate students’ attitudes toward the topics of business ethics, social impact management, corporate social ...

  • Glew, Ian A. (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2011)
    An after-tax value loss ratio compares newly defined SIFT’s to income trusts affected by the taxation change announced on October 31, 2006. The legislation produces after-tax loss of roughly 8% based on 2010 tax rates, ...

  • Pringle, Jillian; Dye, Kelly (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    The purpose of this study was to discover the perceptions of individual female rural lawyers in regards to their interactions with clients. The results show that female rural lawyers have unique experiences in terms of: ...

  • Verma, Manish; Verter, Vedat (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2006)
    Intermodal Transportation has sustained a promising growth over the past two decades and continues to be one of the rapidly growing segments of the transportation industry. Intermodal transportation is being increasing ...

  • Guedhami, Omrane; Sy, Oumar (Atlantic Schools of Business, 1999)
    This paper investigates the conflicting results documented by the existing empirical literature on the intertemporal relationship between the expected market risk premium and the conditional market variance. We show that ...

  • Corriveau, Daniel (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2006)
    This research paper investigates the impact that changes in yields on Government of Canada debt securities have on the performance of Canadian financial services stocks. The statistical models used to test for the relationship ...

  • Khokhar, Rahman; Sarkar, Sudipto (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2011)
    This study investigates empirically the working capital policies of Canadian versus U.S. firms. Using a sample of 477 Canadian and 2,843 U.S. industrial firms over the period 1989-2009, we confirm significant differences ...

  • Hartt, Christopher M. (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2018)
    Actor-Network Theory (ANT) plays an important role in the development of inscribed history, whether explicitly invoked or not. This paper extends the idea of actants in history to explore (H)[h]history as both a corporeal ...

  • Deschenes, Sebastien; Rojas, Miguel; Morris, Tania (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2012)
    This article examines if investors rely on certain information about board characteristics appearing in circulars, to appraise a firm’s market value. The board traits considered in the study are independence, size, ratio ...

  • Pendse, Shripad G. (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2007)
    Michael Porter (1996) has argued that managers frequently fall into a ‘growth trap’, focusing on growing revenues at the expense of a weakened strategy and reduced profits. Research by others offers mixed support for ...

  • Trites, Gerald (Atlantic Schools of Business, 1998)
    The purpose of this paper is to identify and describe the issues that have been identified in preparing the CICA Research Study “The Potential Implications of Electronic On-Line Reporting on Financial and Business Reporting.”