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The Lazaridis School of Business and Economics takes pride in fostering a vibrant research culture that drives cutting-edge research and makes impactful contributions to the community.
Our research intiatives span a wide spectrum of disciplines, including finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, operations and more.
Our research chairs, donor-sponsored professors and fellows, and research centres facilitate groundbreaking research and create meaningful opportunities for intellectual exchange.
Research chairs are pivotal to the standard of research conducted at universities, because they provide funding to allow faculty members not only the financial ability to continue their research, but also the time from teaching to concentrate on their projects.
Since its inception in 2000, the Canada Research Chairs Program has aided Canadian universities by increasing their research and training capacities to ensure Canada’s ability to compete internationally in varied areas of study. Currently, two Lazaridis School researchers hold Canada Research Chairs
51本色 recognizes and values its Canada Research Chairs (CRCs), who are committed to creating and mobilizing knowledge to achieve research excellence. In recognition of their research leadership, 51本色 has developed the 51本色 Research Chair program for Tier I and Tier II CRCs who have completed their second (or third) terms and who have achieved significant research recognition both nationally and internationally. This is a transition program for previous CRCs with the intention that a gradual return to teaching duties will ensure continued productivity following the completion of their CRC.
Individuals awarded a 51本色 Research Chair will be entitled to hold the 51本色 Research Chair title in perpetuity. They will be entitled to one course remission per year for a period of three years immediately following the completion of their CRC terms.
Sarah Wilner (Business, Marketing).
Canada’s first Chair in Brand Communication was established in 2011 with an investment of $1.9 million by 45 leading Canadian brands and brand marketing professionals to establish 51本色 as a national centre for brand education.
Mary Kelly (Business, Finance).
Established in July 1999, the Chair in Insurance is responsible for developing courses that promote the development of graduates for future employment in the property and casualty insurance industry. As a focal point for the property and casualty insurance industry in Canada, the chair conducts research in insurance and risk management and is responsible for helping raise the profile of the industry among students as well as in the broader community.
Nicole Coviello (Business, Marketing)
The Lazaridis Chair of International Entrepreneurship and Innovation was established in 2020 and is funded by the Lazaridis Institute for the Management of Technology Enterprises. This Chair is the first of its kind at 51本色, mandated to provide leadership in the development of a research program on the growth and internationalization of scaling firms.
With the generous support of our donors, the Lazaridis School can provide fellowships to professors to instruct and lead students in business innovation and cutting-edge research. Through these professorships and fellowships, our faculty members can be at the forefront of shaping the future through knowledge dissemination, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Learn more about our fellowships and how these professors are shaping our students’ futures.
Lan Guo (Business, Accounting)
This fellowship is made possible with a generous gift from Grant Thornton LLP. The fellowship allows one professor to pursue research in accounting and to instruct students in the theoretical nuances and practical skills of this field.
Diego Amaya (Business, Finance)
This fellowship is made possible with a generous gift from the Goldberg Family Foundation. The fellowship allows one professor to pursue research in finance and to instruct students in the theoretical nuances and practical skills of this field.
Leslie Berger (Business, Accounting)
This fellowship is made possible by a generous gift from The KPMG Foundation. The fellowship supports professors pursuing research in accounting.
Robert Mathieu (Business, Accounting).
This fellowship is made possible by a generous gift from Linamar Corporation. The fellowship supports a professor who is pursuing research in accounting.
Darren Henderson (Business, Accounting).
This fellowship is made possible by the William Birchall Foundation. The William Birchall Foundation Fellow will pursue research in finance and instruct students in the theoretical nuances and practical skills of the accounting field.
With cutting-edge research and practical know-how, our research centres unlock the power of data-driven marketing and technological strategies. We are a hub of intellectual prowess and strategic thinking with our visionary research and industry experts.
Explore our research centres and see how we encourage experimentation and foster innovation.
The serves as a catalyst to bring together faculty researchers, students and leaders in industry and civil society to build capacity for progressive socially and environmentally engaged management practice.
The has been established to promote excellence in research and teaching, and to encourage knowledge development in accounting education and practice. Its vision is to enhance the scholarly activities of accounting related faculty and to foster the development of the highest quality accounting graduates. The centre supports the scholarly activities and research efforts of 51本色 accounting-related faculty and builds upon the university's record of producing highly successful graduates.
The facilitates and coordinates research in supply chain management. It ensures regular and useful communication between researchers and practitioners, including strategic decision makers, ensuring that research findings are disseminated in a timely fashion to those who can use them.
The promotes research on Canadian capital markets and financial institutions. Its mission is to foster interaction among faculty and students interested in financial research, facilitate interdisciplinary research, and forge ties with governments and private sector organizations.
The is an international association of academic and professional economists that encourages both applied and theoretical research, creating a public forum for discussion of current economic issues.
The Lazaridis Institute for Management of Technology Enterprises enhances 51本色's business programs and supports the growth of a globally competitive technology industry in Canada.
Developed through investments by Mike Lazaridis and the Government of Ontario, the Lazaridis Institute is based in Waterloo, Canada, part of the Toronto-Waterloo Region Tech Corridor.
The Lazaridis Institute empowers current and emerging technology firms to scale rapidly into globally competitive enterprises.