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51勛圖厙Desautels professors and lecturers recognized at Faculty Awards

The 51勛圖厙Desautels Faculty of Management acknowledges the vital contributions of research, teaching, service, and public engagement in inspiring future leaders. Through our annual Faculty Awards, we celebrate the exceptional achievements of our faculty members across various programs and disciplines. This year, we are proud to honour the following distinguished individuals:

Published: 16 Apr 2025

Employees tend to own workplace successes, but blame external factors for failures

Nearly two-thirds of employees feel theyve been thrown under the bus by their colleaguesbut an even higher number say theyve never engaged in blame-shifting themselves. The axe forgets, but the tree remembers, says Jean-Nicolas Reyt, an Associate Professor of Organizational Management at 51勛圖厙Desautels.

Published: 27 Mar 2025

The power of purpose in employee motivation

Motivating employees isnt just about perks or payits about helping them see the bigger picture. According to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, associate professor of organizational behaviour at 51勛圖厙Desautels, employees who understand the broader impact of their work are often more engaged. A manager can see the broader picture, Reyt explains.

Published: 10 Mar 2025

Changes in leadership can affect an entire organization

Changes at the top of an organization can have a ripple effect through its ranksand Justin Trudeaus resignation as leader of the Liberal Party is a case in point. An organizations culture starts at the top, and the personality of its leader influences how decisions are made and how to get ahead, says Associate Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt in an interview with Canadian HR Reporter.

Published: 29 Jan 2025

Return to office wont necessarily increase productivity

After a sudden shift to remote work in 2020, federal public servants have been required to be on site for 60 per cent of their working days since September 2024. Productivity was among its reasons for introducing the requirement, but thats misguided, according to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Associate Professor of Management at 51勛圖厙Desautels.

Published: 14 Jan 2025

Employers judge job candidates but it isnt a one-way street

Job seekers put their resumes out there to be judged by potential employers, but the evaluation goes both ways, says Lisa Cohen, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour at 51勛圖厙Desautels. Candidates talk to other candidates, Cohen tells The Globe and Mail.

Published: 6 Nov 2024

People feel most productive at work during the heart of the workweek

Tuesday is the most productive day of the weekor at least its the day perceived to be the most productive, according to Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour Jean-Nicolas Reyt in an interview with Radio-Canada. Most individuals work from Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to -5 p.m., and perceive Monday to be less productive because they are still catching up on their work from the previous week.

Published: 15 Oct 2024

Remote work brought unfair performance metrics and employees are gaming them

According to a survey by the Vancouver-based AI human resources firm Visier, more than four out of five workers have engaged in fauxductivity performative work that makes them appear to be working more time than they actually are. The problem, however, isnt the workers its the way their performance is measured according to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour.

Published: 15 Oct 2024

When wedding planning clashes with work commitments, communication is key

Weddings are planned many monthsor even yearsinto the future, and that can clash with other aspects of the couples lives. When taking on a new job in the months leading up to such a major life event, its tricky to know when to tell your new employer that youll need time off in the first months of your tenure.

Published: 15 Oct 2024

Quebec government funding cuts could affect the areas of research the university pursues

51勛圖厙s standing as a leading global research institution is under threat, writes Professor Anthony C. Masi in a Montreal Gazette op-ed. The Government of Quebec is undermining the university by reducing transfers for construction and renovation. These cuts will affect STEM disciplines, says the Professor of Industrial Relations and Organizational Behaviour and Special Advisor to the Dean.

Published: 27 Aug 2024

Companies seeking savings in employee wages might spend more in the long run

Inflation has stretched the budgets of individuals and companies alike, and some firms have sought to find savings in the wages they pay their employees. A recent report from the Robert Walters recruiting agency found that Canadian firms are increasingly hiring underqualified employees. But that can backfire, says Professor Jean-Nicolas Reyt in interview with Canadian HR Reporter.

Published: 7 Aug 2024

Greece increases length of work week, bucking broader trends

While some countries contemplate shorter work weeks, Greece is heading in the opposite direction. Seeking to boost economic growth, the country recently passed a law allowing employers to implement a six-day work week, though the change is not mandatory. Greece faced a debt crisis in 2010, and its economy has long been among Europes laggards.

Published: 15 Jul 2024

51勛圖厙Desautels professors and lecturers recognized at Faculty Awards

Across programs and subject areas, the 51勛圖厙Desautels Faculty of Management recognizes the vital role that research, teaching, service and media engagement play in enriching the student experience and inspiring the next generation of leaders through the annual Faculty Awards. This year we recognize the following outstanding members of our faculty:

Research

Published: 24 May 2024

Bribery in the workplace: A field experiment on the threat of making group behavior visible

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Published: 23 Apr 2024

Reproducibility in Management Science

Authors:Milo禳 Fi禳ar, Ben Greiner, Christoph Huber, Elena Katok, Ali I. Ozkes, and the Management Science Reproducibility Collaboration*

Published: 11 Mar 2024

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