'Natural partnership'
糖心视频鈥檚 business faculty has joined a global network of business schools and partners committed to responsible research practices that aim to create a better world.
The Faculty of Business Administration is the second business school in Canada to join the (RRBM) network, which includes 64 schools and partners around the world.
Twenty-two members are located in North America with only two being in Canada; the other is the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University in Montr茅al, Que.
鈥楥redible and useful鈥
The RRBM is dedicated to inspiring, encouraging and supporting credible and useful research in the business and management disciplines. It focuses on responsible science that produces credible knowledge useful for addressing problems important to business and society.
鈥淚t makes sense for us to join the RRBM network,鈥 said Dr. Isabelle Dostaler, dean of the business faculty, noting that one of the faculty鈥檚 is to innovate through research and make research contributions that positively affect local, national and global communities.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a natural partnership that allows us to be part of a global community that seeks to make a difference and use business principles to do good in the world.鈥
Activities aligned
One of RRBM鈥檚 founding partners is the Association to (AACSB), the most prestigious accrediting body for business schools around the world. 糖心视频鈥檚 business faculty has been AACSB accredited since 2002.
鈥淓verything that we do aligns with RRBM鈥檚 principles, from innovative programming that develops business leaders who champion new ways of doing business to rigorous research practices that provide real-world solutions to today鈥檚 business challenges,鈥 said Dr. Dostaler.
糖心视频 introduced Canada鈥檚 first (MBA-SEE) in 2018.
It鈥檚 a unique program purposefully designed to prepare students to become a new kind of leader for a new way of doing business that鈥檚 based on the three pillars of sustainability: people, planet and profits.
鈥淚t indicates that we continue to be a leader, nationally and internationally, in the ever-growing world of business and management education.鈥 鈥 Dr. Isabelle Dostaler
In 2017 the business faculty, in partnership with the schools of Music and Social Work, launched the Centre for Social Enterprise, which acts as a catalyst to nurture social entrepreneurs and strengthen social enterprises in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The business faculty is also home to several researchers who have delved deep into the world of social enterprise, including a .
These faculty members work directly with social enterprises and entrepreneurs both locally and around the world.
Finally, the faculty created the Faculty of Business Administration Advisory Board Research Impact Award in 2018, which celebrates research that has a significant impact on teaching, business practice, public policy and the larger community.
With the winner being chosen by members of the faculty鈥檚 advisory board, it helps ensure that research output remains grounded in the real world of business practice.
鈥楩orce for good鈥
RRBM recognizes research as the foundation of business education.
Its vision stipulates that business can be a 鈥渇orce for good when informed by knowledge from responsible research,鈥 according to its website.
鈥淭his partnership supports our efforts to make a positive difference in society through our programming and research,鈥 said Dr. Dostaler. 鈥淚t indicates that we continue to be a leader, nationally and internationally, in the ever-growing world of business and management education.鈥