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New study calls for greater female representation in innovation

In a new study published in Science, Professor John-Paul Ferguson underscores the necessity of identifying and supporting woman-owned patents and innovations, particularly in the biomedical and personal healthcare spheres.

Published: 4 Aug 2021

Working less to accomplish more

More Quebec workplaces are making the transition to a four-day work week in an effort to boost the productivity and wellbeing of their employees, particularly young professionals who place a higher priority on work-life balance. From Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt鈥檚 perspective, employees work more efficiently during shorter weeks because they鈥檙e more rested and focused.

Published: 22 Jul 2021

Leveraging social media to land jobs

Social media is dramatically reshaping today鈥檚 hiring landscape, says Professor Patricia Hewlin. With the accessibility of LinkedIn and other platforms like Instagram, communication between candidate and employers or hiring committee has become more casual and informed, potentially creating a less daunting job application process.

Published: 6 Jul 2021

Cultivating authenticity in the workplace

When 鈥渨ork from home鈥 ceased to be a moniker and became a long-term reality for countless professionals around the globe, workplace wellness also took on a new meaning. Professor Patricia Hewlin points to authenticity as the root of personal wellbeing in every aspect of life.

Published: 28 Jun 2021

Celebrating excellence in teaching at Desautels

Across programs and subject areas, the Desautels Faculty of Management recognizes the vital role that teaching plays in enriching the student experience and in inspiring the next generation of leaders.

The Distinguished Teaching Award recipients Jiro Kondo and Lisa Cohen were honoured at McGill鈥檚 2021 Management Convocation ceremony for their excellence in teaching.

Congratulations to the following recipients of the 2021 teaching awards!

Published: 11 Jun 2021

Delve - "New Normal" podcast: Working from Home, Living at Work with Lisa Cohen

In episode 2 of The 鈥楴ew Normal鈥 hosted by Dave Kaufman,聽Professor聽Lisa Cohen discusses how the shift to working from home that has been hastened by the Covid-19 pandemic, how the work from home phenomenon has been more disadvantageous to some members of society than others, and ways in which working at home has given us all more time to think about how to mak

Published: 21 May 2021

Expectation vs reality in the workplace

Romanticizing a career can lead to disillusionment, Professor Lisa Cohen concludes in her recently published study. The employees she interviewed for the study had at least one thing in common: their job was 鈥榞lossy鈥 and glamorous on the outside, but boring and frustrating behind the scenes.

Published: 13 May 2021

How CEOs really feel about working from home during the pandemic

Jean-Nicolas Reyt, an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the Desautels Faculty of Management, has studied the dynamics of work-from-home culture for a decade. Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has provided a live laboratory to test his theories. On this episode of Policy Options podcast, Reyt shares the results of a year-long project to track how North American CEOs perceive working from home.

Published: 22 Apr 2021

Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt named MUS Professor of the Year

The Management Undergraduate Society (MUS) has awarded the 2020-2021 Professor of the Year Award to Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt. This annual award recognizes a professor's meaningful involvement with the student body, eagerness to have an impact on students lives outside the classroom, and great insight on theoretical and academic matters.

Published: 1 Apr 2021

From ideal workers to ideal work for all: A 50-year review integrating careers and work-family research with a future research agenda

Authors: E.E. Kossek, M. Perrigino and Alyson Gounden Rock

Publication: Journal of Vocational Behavior, Forthcoming. Abstract:

Published: 31 Mar 2021

Remote work, one year later

Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt recently joined The Conversation鈥檚 podcast to reflect on the impact that a year of working from home has made on companies and their employees.

To gain an inside perspective on the effectiveness of remote work, Reyt has tracked 250 Canadian CEOs throughout the pandemic and asked them about their experiences.

Published: 31 Mar 2021

How to avoid 鈥榞lossy work鈥

Professor Lisa Cohen once coined the term 鈥榞lossy work鈥 to describe the mismatch between an employee鈥檚 job title and their day-to-day responsibilities. By asking informed questions in job interviews and connecting with people who hold the same job they desire, candidates can avoid the glossy work trap and enjoy higher levels of career satisfaction.

Published: 31 Mar 2021

Prof. Lisa Cohen co-edits special virtual issue of Administrative Science Quarterly

Congratulations to Lisa Cohen,聽Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, for co-editing聽the special virtual issue of Administrative Science Quarterly in聽honor of Women鈥檚 History Month!

Published: 16 Mar 2021

A disconnect between job title and actual duties leads to 鈥済lossy work鈥

Professor Lisa Cohen once coined the popular term 鈥済lossy work鈥 to describe a mismatch between an employee鈥檚 job title and day-to-day responsibilities. In 鈥淗ow to Recognize and Avoid the Toxic Glamour of Glossy Work,鈥 she highlights the disappointment that can result when a job fails to live up to employee expectations. In her experience, honesty and constant communication are key to correcting the mismatch.

Published: 4 Mar 2021

2020 SSHRC Insight Grants awarded

Congratulations to the Desautels professors who received 2020 SSHRC Insight Grants and Insight Development Grants. SSHRC Insight Grants Professor Laurent Barras (with Professor David Schumacher) Professor Sebastien Betermier Professor
Published: 23 Feb 2021

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