Previous Winners
2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
Best Poster Prizes (2009)
The first ever Graduate Research Exposition showcasing the research findings and talent of JMSB’s Doctoral (PhD) and Master of Science (MSc) in Administration programs was held on Thursday, November 12, 2009 in the atrium of the John Molson School of Business. The inaugural event used a “Poster” format that provided students in the PhD and MSc in Administration programs a forum to present their original research to the academic and business communities. The participants’ posters and presentations were then judged by enthusiastic panels of Professors and Executives from Montreal’s business Community all of whom were hard-pressed to choose the winners for the best poster prizes as the calibre of the work displayed was so strong.
The events reception and prizes for the winners were made possible thanks to the generosity of the event’s sponsors Concordia University's Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the Bell Research Centre for Business Process Innovations and InterNeg Research Centre.
Best Poster Prizes (2010)
The second Annual Graduate Research Exposition (AGRE) which was held on Thursday November 18, 2010. The event showcased the latest research findings and talent of JMSB’s Doctoral (PhD) and Master of Science (MSc) in Administration students who completed their projects under the supervision of Faculty Advisors. The event used a “Poster” format that provided participants with a forum to present their original research to the academic and business communities. The posters and presentations were then judged by a panel of enthusiastic Professors and Executives from Montreal’s business community.
The event’s reception and prizes for the winners were made possible thanks to the generosity of the following sponsors: Concordia University’s Office of VP Research and Graduate Studies, the Bell Research Centre, the David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise, the InterNeg Research Centre, Ms. J. Kavanagh and Mr. D. Walcot, the Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program Client Committee, Ms. D. Vincent (MacDougall, MacDougall & MacTier Inc.) and the John Molson Doctoral Students Society (JMDSS).
Best Poster Prizes (2009)
The first ever Graduate Research Exposition showcasing the research findings and talent of JMSB’s Doctoral (PhD) and Master of Science (MSc) in Administration programs was held on Thursday, November 12, 2009 in the atrium of the John Molson School of Business. The inaugural event used a “Poster” format that provided students in the PhD and MSc in Administration programs a forum to present their original research to the academic and business communities. The participants’ posters and presentations were then judged by enthusiastic panels of Professors and Executives from Montreal’s business Community all of whom were hard-pressed to choose the winners for the best poster prizes as the calibre of the work displayed was so strong.The events reception and prizes for the winners were made possible thanks to the generosity of the event’s sponsors Concordia University's Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the Bell Research Centre for Business Process Innovations and InterNeg Research Centre.
PhD Track Best Poster PrizesSponsored by The Bell Research Centre |
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| Best PhD Poster $300 prize |
Deny Belisle - Marketing “Impact of Price and Pictorial Presentation on Bundle Evaluation” Project Supervisor- Dr. Onur Bodur |
| 1st Runner-up $200 prize |
Eric Stenstrom, Marketing “Menstrual Cycle Effects on Purchasing Behaviour” Project Supervisor - Dr. Gad Saad |
| Honourable Mention $100 prize |
Marcelo V. Nepomuceno, Marketing “Finger Length Ratio Predicts Product Attitudes” Project Supervisor - Dr. Gad Saad |
| Popular Choice $100 prize |
Gillian Leithman, SIP/Management “Knowledge Sharing Cultures in Organizations” Project Supervisor - Dr. Linda Dyer |
MSc Track for “Best Poster” PrizesSponsored by The Bell Research Centre |
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| Best MSc Poster $300 prize |
John Fiset, Management “The Ambidextrous Organization” Project Supervisor - Dr. Isabelle Dostaler |
| 1st Runner-up $200 prize |
Wissam Nawfal, Finance “Interlocking Directors: Impact on Canadian M & A Outcomes” Project Supervisor - Dr. Sandra Betton |
| Honourable Mention $100 prize |
Tatiana Hakim, Finance “IPO Lockups in the Middle East/North Africa Region” Project Supervisor - Dr. Gregory Lypny |
| Popular Choice $100 prize |
Marco Morelli, Management “Who we are is What We Brew.” Project Supervisor - Dr. Kai Lamertz |
Best Technology-based PosterSponsored by The InterNeg Research Center |
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| Best Technology-based Poster $250 prize |
Eva Chen, DS/MIS (PhD candidate) “Negotiation Process and Outcome: Impact of Motivational Orientation.” Project Supervisor - Dr. Gregory Kersten |
| Runner-up Best Technology-based Poster $150 prize |
Neha Malde, DS/MIS (MSc candidate) “Knowledge Governance: An Exploratory Study” Project Supervisor - Dr. Anne-Marie Crouteau |
Best Poster Prizes (2010)
The second Annual Graduate Research Exposition (AGRE) which was held on Thursday November 18, 2010. The event showcased the latest research findings and talent of JMSB’s Doctoral (PhD) and Master of Science (MSc) in Administration students who completed their projects under the supervision of Faculty Advisors. The event used a “Poster” format that provided participants with a forum to present their original research to the academic and business communities. The posters and presentations were then judged by a panel of enthusiastic Professors and Executives from Montreal’s business community.
The event’s reception and prizes for the winners were made possible thanks to the generosity of the following sponsors: Concordia University’s Office of VP Research and Graduate Studies, the Bell Research Centre, the David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise, the InterNeg Research Centre, Ms. J. Kavanagh and Mr. D. Walcot, the Kenneth Woods Portfolio Management Program Client Committee, Ms. D. Vincent (MacDougall, MacDougall & MacTier Inc.) and the John Molson Doctoral Students Society (JMDSS).
PhD Track Best Poster Prizes |
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| Best PhD Poster |
Hani Tadros, Accountancy “Environmental disclosure” Project Supervisor - Dr. Michel Magnan |
| 1st Runner-up |
Marcelo Nepomuceno, Marketing “Humour in print ads: Differences among the USA, France & China” Project Supervisor - Dr. Michel Laroche |
| Honourable Mention |
Isar Kiani , Marketing “Neural perspective on preference for healthy foods” Project Supervisor - Dr. Michel Laroche |
| Popular Choice Tie |
Jieun Chung, Accountancy “Environmental performance and firm performance” Project Supervisors - Dr. Michel Magnan and Dr. Charles Cho Eric Stenstrom “Testosterone and context-specific risk” Project Supervisor - Dr. Gad Saad |
MSc Track for “Best Poster” Prizes |
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| Best MSc Poster |
Samie Lishang Ly, Marketing "A multi-method exploration of coffee shop atmospherics" Project Supervisor - Dr. Bianca Grohmann |
| 1st Runner-up |
Jameson Jones Doyle, Marketing “Moral licensing and the true value of green” Project Supervisor - Dr. Lea Katsanis |
| Honourable Mention |
Jacqueline De Stefano, Management “The generation gap: Communication and work centrality” Project Supervisor - Dr. Linda Dyer |
| Popular Choice |
Samie Lishang Ly, Marketing "A multi-method exploration of coffee shop atmospherics" Project Supervisor - Dr. Bianca Grohmann |
Best Poster Prizes (2011)
PhD Track Best Poster Prizes |
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Best PhD Poster |
Dia Bandaly, DS/MISSupply Chain Risk Management via Operational and Financial HedgingProject Supervisor - Ahmet Satir & Latha Shanker |
1st Runner-up |
Amélie Guèvremont, MarketingIs that Brand Flattering or Manipulating Me? Flattery from a Brand Personality PerspectiveProject Supervisor - Bianca Grohmann |
Honourable Mention |
Haiping Wang, AccountancyDebt Contracting Value of Fair Value AccountingProject Supervisor - Michel Magnan Zhe Ni Wang, ManagementHow Do Leaders Motivate? A Cross-Cultural InvestigationProject Supervisor - Marylène Gagné |
Popular Choice |
John Fiset, ManagementWorking Alone in the Presence of Others: Ostracism in the Modern OrganizationProject Supervisor - Kathleen Boies |
MSc Track for “Best Poster” Prizes |
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Best MSc Poster |
Joseph Carpini, ManagementWork and Sport Motivations: A Test of the Hierarchical ModelProject Supervisors - Marylène Gagné & Theresa Bianco |
1st Runner-up |
Eric Martineau, MarketingWhy Do You Do It? Exploratory Research on Participants’ Motivations on CrowdsourcingProject Supervisor - Zeynep Arsel |
Honourable Mention |
Maryse Côté-Hamel, MarketingWho Should You Go the Mall With? Shopping Companions and Consumer ImpulsivenessProject Supervisor - Bianca Grohmann |
Popular Choice |
Eric Martineau, MarketingWhy Do You Do It? Exploratory Research on Participants’ Motivations on CrowdsourcingProject Supervisor - Zeynep Arsel |