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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

PhD & Research-based Masters Programs BulletinISSUE 7.1 | DECEMBER 2012

We are currently accepting applications for all PhD & Research-based Masters Programs for the 2013-2014 cohort! The early application deadline is January 15, 2013. We will continue to accept qualified applications after this date based on space availability in the program. To date, we have received over 1,300 inquiries about our programs from applicants across the globe.

On the inside pages of this bulletin, you will find some demographic statistics on each of the SBE PhD & Research-based Masters Programs. The statistics represent the current cohorts’ profiles, providing the breakdown of gender, citizenship and education background. The stats demonstrates the diversity of students in our programs.

We would like to welcome aboard the new Program Co-ordinator for the SBE PhD & Research-based Masters Programs, Amanda Kristensen. In addition, we would

like to thank Winona Phachanla for all of her hard work and various contributions to the office over the past few months.

Best wishes for the new year,- PhD & Research-based Masters Programs Office

Program Updates 2013/2014

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:Our Graduates.............................................. 2

Student Awards & Accomplishments ... 2 | 3

Conference Presentations ......................... 4

Laurier EMTM ............................................. 5

MABE Corner .............................................. 5

WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY WATERLOO | Brantford | Kitchener | Toronto

Applications are currently being accepted

wlu.ca/sbe/phd

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SBE PHD & RESEARCH BASED MASTERS PROGRAMS | BULLETIN | DECEMBER 2012

Congratulations MSc’12 graduates!MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT

Lu Gao | Annika Hillebrandt | Sheng Gao | Teodora Trifan

Female | Male 48% | 52%Canadian Citizen/ Permanent Residence 72% International Student 28%

Business & Commerce 79%Economics 50%Math & Sciences 25%

PHD IN MANAGEMENT CLASS PROFILE

Annika HillebrandtMSc’12 | PhD Student

Congratulations to Annika who was the recipient of the Gold Medal for Academic Excellence! This award celebrates Annika’s outstanding achievements in the MSc in Management: OB/HRM program. Her Major Research Paper analyzed how observing others’ emotions can influence an employee’s own fairness perceptions in the workplace. Annika is now in the PhD in Management: OB/HRM program.

Teodora Carmen Trifan has joined the PhD in Management: OB/HRM program. Her current research is a continuation of her MSc major research paper, investigating whether disappointment mediates the relationship between unmet expectations and organizational outcomes. She is pursuing her research with professors Amy Christie and Greg Irving.

Emily (Lu) Gao, who completed her MSc in Management: Supply Chain Management, is currently working at Lalvani Logistics Inc. as a Modelling Optimization Specialist.

The program of Master of Science in Management greatly helps cultivate my critical thinking skill and lays a solid foundation for my career in the area of Supply Chain Management. All the profes-sors have rich experience in delivering Supply Chain Management knowledge in a practical yet detailed way. The interaction between stu-dents and professors is active and dynamic, which signifi-cantly boosts my interests to the maximum level.

Sheng Gao MSc ‘12 Junior Central Planner, Ferrero Canada

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SBE PHD & RESEARCH BASED MASTERS PROGRAMS | BULLETIN | DECEMBER 2012

Female | Male 50% | 50%Canadian Citizen/ Permanent Residence 58%International Student 25%

Business & Commerce 25%Economics 50%Math & Sciences 25%

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION NEWSTannaz Mahootchi, a doctoral student in Operation and Supply Chain Management, successfully defended her dissertation proposal in November entitled: “Modeling and Analysis of Value-based Healthcare Delivery.” Her proposal examines the value-based steps to create an effective and high quality healthcare delivery system.

Committee members: Ignancio Castillo (SBE, Co-super-visor), Logan McLeod (SBE, Co-supervisor), Sapna Isotupa (SBE), and Michael Pavlin (SBE). Tannaz Mahootchi

PhD Candidate

MASTER OF FINANCE: First non-co-op cohort

MASTER OF FINANCE: Co-op updates

We are pleased to announce the start of the first Master of Finance non-co-op cohort! Students in the non-co-op stream will complete three terms of study throughout the 12 month program.

We currently have four students in the program and expect it to grow in 2013.

The 2012-13 Masters of Finance: co-op cohort will begin their first semester of co-op placements in Winter 2013!

The following students will be placed at companies in Toronto.

Xi Chen ScotiabankYu Fu CIBCXinyi Guo Ministry of InfrastructureDylan Hsu BMOXueer Huang ScotiabankLelan Jiang CIBCZhiyuan Xiao Ontario Teachers’ Pension PlanHan Xu Ontario Public Service

Laleh Samarbakhsha GSA President & CEO, PhD Candidate

Laleh Samarbakhsha was recently elected as the President and CEO of the Graduate Students Association (GSA). Laleh comes from an active background, serving several previous positions with the GSA: Vice President of External Affairs, Vice President of Finance, and as a member of the Board.

MSc IN MANAGEMENT CLASS PROFILE

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Alireza AzimianAzimian, A. and Aouni, B. (2012). “Supply Chain Management through

the Stochastic Goal Programming Model.” Canadian Operational Research Society and the 10th International Conference on Multiple Objective Programming and Goal Programming, Niagara Falls, Ontario, June 11-13.

Maryam HafeziHafezi, M., Zhao, X. and Shi, C. (2012). “Government Regulation

Effects on the Green Product Development.” Canadian Operational Research Society and the 10th International Conference on Multiple Objective Programming and Goal Programming, Niagara Falls, Ontario, June 11-13.

Tannaz MahootchiMahootchi, T. and Castillo, I. (2012). “Value-based Competition in

Health Care Delivery.” The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Phoenix, Arizona, October 12-17.

Eman NasrNasr, E. and Noori, H. (2012). “Resolving the Knowledge Sharing

Dilemma in Supply Chain Innovation Projects: A Game Theory Approach.” The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Phoenix, Arizona, October 12-17.

Nasr, E. and Noori, H. (2012). “The Interplay Among Intellectual Capital Elements, Coercive Power and Types of Innovative Capabilities in Supply Chains.” Decision Sciences Institute, California, San Francisco, November 11-15.

Adrian TanTan, A. and Noori, H. (2012). “Compression Diseconomies on

Transitory Network Collaborations.” The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Phoenix, Arizona, October 12-17.

Tan, A., and Noori, H. (2012). “Environment Dynamism as a Driver of Transitory Network Collaborations.” Decision Sciences Institute, California, San Francisco, November 11-15.

Sarah VermuntVermunt, S. and Taggar, S. (2012). “Email and Text /Message Norm

Differences and Person Perception in Organizations.” Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, St. Johns, Newfoundland, June 9-12.

Vermunt, S. and Taggar, S. (2012). “A Cross-Foci Examination of Perceived Team Support, Organizational Commitment, and Performance.” Academy of Management Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, August 2-8.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Female | Male 48% | 52%Canadian Citizen/ Permanent Residence 17% International Student 83%

Business & Commerce 61%Economics, Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities 50%Math & Sciences 9%

MASTER OF FINANCE CLASS PROFILE

SBE PHD & RESEARCH BASED MASTERS PROGRAMS | BULLETIN | DECEMBER 2012

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EMTM PROGRAM UPDATESCongratulations to the first cohort of the Executive Masters in Technology Management (EMTM) graduates with their Masters of Science degree in Management. The first cohort completed the part-time, 11-month program created for leaders who manage technological innovation. Among the graduates are directors, vice-presidents and managers from Desire2Learn, Research in Motion and Christie Digital.

John and Ann Weir Masters in Economics ScholarshipThis award recognizes the academic excellence of students entering the Master of Arts Business Economics program and was established by the late Dr. John Weir (President Emeritus, WLU and Chair of the Economics Department, 1968-1978), his wife Ann and their family. The Weir awardees for Fall 2012 are Nicholas Corvari, Sundip Dhanjal, Sivakanthan Karunakanthan, and Susanne Luong.

John Finlay Memorial ScholarshipZainab Khan is the 2012 award winner and she will finish the MABE program at the end of this year. This award is given to a MABE candidate who achieves the highest overall grade point average exceeding 10.0 at the end of the second semester of the normal program.

MABE Student Representatives:SBE Council: Sri Thanabalasingam & John Alexander (Alternate)Economics Council: Sundip Dhanjal & Kirsten Saguil (Alternate)

Admissions Report – Fall 2012Total # of applications: 103 Total # of students registered: 16 Total # of students admitted to coop: 8

Masters of Arts in EconomicsList of graduates in Fall 2012 Convocation:

Ting CaoYa ChenAdam Fizer Iffra IsmailGrace Kahara Laszlo Nagy

Elaheh ShadpourJesse ShimCindy TruongAnne VoorheisStephen Wolczyk

The value to me is that the program has opened

up my mind to many new ideas and solutions to the

often unique challenges and issues by an innovative

technology organization. The program was filled

with very relevant content and I have been able to

immediately apply many of the lessons learned in

the EMTM to the workplace.

Clint Carter | MSc’12 Senior Director | Christie Digital

As a graduate management degree for executives, EMTM focuses on strategic management of technology and innovation and we are continuously attracting leaders with diverse backgrounds. The next cohort is scheduled to start in September 2013.

For more information, please contact: [email protected]

MABE CORNER

This bulletin is published twice per year by the office of the PhD & Research-based Masters Programs.

COMMENTS & CONTRIBUTIONST 519.884.0710 x 2745 [email protected] wlu.ca/sbeWinona Phachanla: Editor

SBE PHD & RESEARCH-BASED MASTERS PROGRAMS BULLETIN

SBE PHD & RESEARCH BASED MASTERS PROGRAMS | BULLETIN | DECEMBER 2012