McGill Desautels Faculty of Management - Thought leadership related to EDI /desautels/channels_item/361 en Delve podcast: Closing the Inventor Gender Gap with John-Paul Ferguson, Lucy Gilbert, and Negin Ashouri /desautels/node/82838 <p>Social inequalities are responsible for the loss of millions of ideas and inventions over hundreds of years. This loss over time is measurable today in a decline in innovation, slowing economic growth, and repercussions on all sectors, from technology to health care. The gender gap among inventors affects what gets invented—and consequently who benefits from innovation.</p> Fri, 19 Nov 2021 21:27:04 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve podcast: Navigating Digital Ecosystems & Transforming Strategy with Yolande Chan /desautels/node/81390 <p>Digital technologies today are highly generic and highly specific at the same time – even a mobile phone is also a translator, a map and an entertainment system – complicating the design of organizational strategy. In the latest episode of the <em>Delve </em>podcast, Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Management and James McGill Professor <a href="/desautels/yolande-e-chan"><strong>Yolande Chan</strong></a> discusses a “digital ecodynamics” approach to organizational strategy, where technology is at the core of strategy from the start.</p> Thu, 04 Nov 2021 14:16:12 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve - "New Normal" podcast: Working from Home, Living at Work with Lisa Cohen /desautels/node/80828 <p>In episode 2 of <strong>The </strong>‘<strong>New Normal</strong>’ hosted by <strong>Dave Kaufman</strong>, Professor <a href="/desautels/lisa-cohen"><strong>Lisa Cohen</strong></a> 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 make our world a more equitable place.</p> Fri, 21 May 2021 20:39:34 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve: Overcoming Bias in AI Technologies /desautels/node/79549 <p>A new study by <a href="/desautels/warut-khern-am-nuai">Warut Khern-am-nuai</a>, an assistant professor of information systems at 㽶Ƶ, proposes a new approach to optimizing the way algorithms process data, without modifying the outcome. To eliminate discrimination in AI, algorithms should see race and gender, according to the study.</p> <p>This article is brought to you by <em>Delve</em>, the official thought leadership publication of 㽶Ƶ's Desautels Faculty of Management.</p> Tue, 16 Feb 2021 16:12:38 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve: It’s Difficult to Breathe Behind a Facade, but Psychological Safety is the Antidote /desautels/node/76624 <p>According to 㽶Ƶ’s Professor <a href="/desautels/patricia-faison-hewlin"><strong>Patricia Faison Hewlin</strong></a>, today’s socio-political climate has placed diversity and inclusion at the forefront, revealing the depth to which psychological safety has been absent in many workplaces. As a result, many employees, especially those from traditionally marginalized groups, are experiencing the adverse effects of repressing their authentic selves at work on a regular basis.</p> Wed, 25 Nov 2020 23:34:47 +0000 㽶Ƶ Addressing systemic racism in the police force /desautels/node/76304 <p>An exchange between a rookie officer and senior officer in the moments before George Floyd’s death is a telling interaction revealing how systemic racism continues to be enforced by officers in the field. In instances when these interactions aren’t caught on a bystanders’ camera, Professor <a href="/desautels/brian-rubineau" target="_blank"><b>Brian Rubineau</b></a> says, rookie officers are more likely to accept these on-the-job lessons from their superiors.</p> Mon, 31 Aug 2020 16:22:06 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve: When Meritocracy Blinds us to Gender Discrimination /desautels/node/75258 <p>Meritocracies are predicated on the belief that only the best are chosen and that hard work and talent are always rewarded. If we presume that talent and hard work are not gender specific, then why is it that assumed meritocracies show extraordinary imbalances between men and women? Surprisingly, part of the answer is the assumption itself: Assuming a setting is a meritocracy can blind even those experiencing discrimination to its actual inequalities.</p> Tue, 21 Jan 2020 16:55:59 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve: Romancing the User: Three Business Lessons from Digital Daters /desautels/node/75235 <p>New research from Prof <a href="/desautels/jui-ramaprasad"><strong>Jui Ramaprasad</strong></a> explores how gender, comfort, and impulsivity are key for that perfect chemistry.</p> Mon, 13 Jan 2020 19:37:30 +0000 㽶Ƶ Delve: When a Good Boss is Bad for Workers /desautels/node/75186 <p>New research from Prof <a href="/desautels/patricia-faison-hewlin"><strong>Patricia Hewlin</strong></a> explores how a boss’s integrity affects whether an employee is being true to her/his own identity, even when there’s a disconnect with the group’s values. If there were a boss who demonstrated integrity—who was consistent, trustworthy, and fair—would employees feel more comfortable being their authentic selves?</p> Mon, 16 Dec 2019 21:09:59 +0000 㽶Ƶ