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Dhillon Centre “Business for Social Good” Research Grant Winners Announced

Dhillon Centre “Business for Social Good” Research Grant Winners Announced
Posted 2022-09-13
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The Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics at UBC Sauder is pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 “Business for Social Good” research grant competition:

First Place ($4,000): Congratulations to Irein Thomas, Psychology Master’s student, and advisor Dr. Kristin Laurin for “‘Say it and then do it’: Improving Institutionalized Land Acknowledgments to Motivate Settlers to Restorative Actions”. 

Second Place ($3,000): Congratulations to Gabrielle Voiseux, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources PhD student, and advisor Dr. Sima Sajjadiani for “When Technology Lets Us Down: Exploring Public Narratives After A.I. Failures”.

Third Place ($2,000): Congratulations to Gideon Odionu, Law PhD student, and advisor Dr. Stepan Wood for “Africanization of International Investment Law: Reconciling Sustainable Development, Climate Change Mitigation, and Foreign Investment in the Global South”. 

Honourable Mentions ($500): Congratulations to:

  • Jiangze Han, Operations and Logistics PhD student, and advisor Dr. Christopher Thomas Ryan for “DEI Operations Against Customers Discrimination on Two-Sided Platforms”;
  • Shangwen Yi, Marketing and Behavioural Science PhD student, and advisor Dr. David Hardisty for “One Percent for the Planet: Better Framings to Motivate Charitable Purchases”; and
  • Hsuan-Che (Brad) Huang, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources PhD student, and advisor Dr. Michael Daniels for “The Allyship Gap: True or Performative Allyship from Organizational Leaders?”.

The Dhillon Centre’s Business for Social Good Research Grant supports innovative, early-stage graduate student research that examines how business can be a force for social good.