• COVID-19 and the future of work 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      This Article draws upon law and behavioral economics to analyze the transition to remote work brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. While widely celebrated, this transition, which indeed has many promising aspects, is ...
    • Creating space for citizenship : the impact of group structure on validating the voices of people with dementia 

      Wiersma, Elaine C.; O'Connor, Deborah L.; Loiselle, Lisa; Hickman, Kathy; Heibein, Bill; Hounam, Brenda; Mann, Jim (Sage, 2016-05)
      Recently, there has been increasing attention given to finding ways to help people diagnosed with dementia “live well” with their condition. Frequently however, the attention has been placed on the family care partner ...
    • Cultivating humility 

      Lord, Phil (Taylor & Francis, 2021)
      This article focusses on the role of humility in the law school. It argues in favour of a culture where humility is consciously cultivated in law students. Section I considers the grading curve, a quintessentially North ...
    • Cutting versus herbicides: Tenth-year volume and release cost-effectiveness of sub-boreal conifer plantations 

      Luckai, Nancy J; Dampier, Jason E. E.; Bell, F. Wayne; St-Amour, Michel; Pitt, Douglas G. (2006)
      Few cost-effectiveness studies of vegetation management in conifer plantations are reported in the literature. This study provides follow-up cost-effectiveness analysis from research conducted at the Fallingsnow Ecosystem ...
    • Developing and Assessing a Graduate Student Reference Service 

      Canuel, Robin; Hervieux, Sandy; Bergsten, Veronica; Brault, Amélie; Burke, Rachelle (Emerald, 2019)
      Purpose The purpose of this paper is to formally assess the training program received by information studies graduate students and the reference services they provided at a research-intensive university. Design/metho ...
    • Differences in extrinsic tree quality and value of fibre production following alternative vegetation management treatments in Northwestern Ontario 

      Luckai, Nancy J; Homagain, Krishnahari; Shahi, Chander; Leitch, Mathew; Bell, F. Wayne (2011)
      We examined differences in stem quality, and volume and value of fibre produced by planted white spruce 16 years after vegetation management treatments in northwestern Ontario. Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVSOntario) was ...
    • Digital archives and repositories [Powerpoint presentation] 

      Wuorinen, Louise; Davidson, Moira (2013-11-28)
    • Does CEO compensation impact patient satisfaction? 

      van den Berg, Herman Anthony; Akingbola, Kunle (Emerald, 2015)
      Purpose – This study examines the relationship between CEO compensation and patient satisfaction in Ontario, Canada. The purpose of this paper is to determine what impact hospital CEO compensation has on hospital patient ...
    • Emotional memory in oral contraceptive users : Negative stimuli are more forgettable 

      Person, Brandi; Oinonen, Kirsten A. (Sage, 2019)
      Recent research suggests oral contraceptive use is associated with altered memory for emotional story information, blunted stress hormone responses to emotional stimuli, and altered structure or function of the amygdala ...
    • Ending poverty 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2021)
      This paper summarily lays out one potential legislative solution to poverty and homelessness in developed countries. This solution would be a government program offering loans to noncreditworthy individuals, repaid through ...
    • The enigma of Daphnia death rates 

      Prepas, Ellie; Rigler, F.H. (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 1978)
      Birth rates, rates of population change, and mortality rates were computed for Daphnia pulex and Daphnia rosea collected at three separate stations in 2.5-ha meromictic Crawford Lake. Birth and death rates for the same ...
    • Forestry education - introduction 

      Luckai, Nancy J (2002)
      Introduction to a theme issue of The Forestry Chronicle concerning forestry education and programs.
    • Free vaccines and lost privileges 

      Lord, Phil (Elsevier, 2022)
      Governments are resorting to incentives to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them. Using Canada as a case study, this paper discusses how governments have used positive and negative incentives to increase vaccination rates, ...
    • The hormonal sensitivity hypothesis : a review and new findings 

      Pope, Carley J.; Oinonen, Kirsten; Mazmanian, Dwight; Stone, Suzanne (Elsevier, 2017)
      Previous women’s health practitioners and researchers have postulated that some women are particularly sensitive to hormonal changes occurring during reproductive events. We hypothesize that some women are particularly ...
    • Indigenous Message on Water / Mensaje Indígena de Agua 

      Sanchez Martinez, Juan G. (2021)
      Este libro fue compilado para ser leído en voz alta y frente al Agua. Las palabras –como aprendí en territorio Mapuche de la escritora y activista Rayen Kuyeh- también pueden curar el Agua enferma y ser ofrenda para el ...
    • Individual Knowledge Measurement: Organizational Knowledge Measured at the Individual Level 

      van den Berg, Herman Anthony; Kaur, Vaneet (Emerald Publishing, 2021)
      Fundamental classifications of knowledge may be measurable as factors of production and can reveal evidence of specialization between adjacent stages of production even in the presence of shared substantive knowledge. The ...
    • The influence of coaching on employee performance: Results from two international quantitative studies. 

      Pousa, Claudio; Mathieu, Anne (Wiley, 2014)
      Coaching has been identified as a key managerial behavior that organizations must promote to develop employees and achieve higher levels of performance. Despite this agreement and an increasing interest in coaching, there ...
    • The influence of competition and species mixture on plantation-grown white spruce: Growth and foliar nutrient response after 20 years 

      Luckai, Nancy J; Neufeld, Breanne; Morris, David; Reid, Douglas E.B.; Bell, F. Wayne; Chander, Shahi; Meyer, W. Lense; Adhikary, Shailendra (2014)
      A 20-year-old experimental white spruce plantation was used to identify key stand (neighbourhood competition) and soil (physical and chemical properties) factors influencing spruce growth (Periodic Basal Area Increment) ...
    • Ion-assisted deposition of amorphous PbO layers 

      Semeniuk, Oleksii; Csik, A.; Kökényesi, S.; Reznik, Alla (Springer, 2017-07)
      Lead oxide (PbO) is one of the most promising materials for application in direct conversion medical imaging X-ray detectors. Despite its high potential, conventional polycrystalline PbO layers deposited with the basic ...
    • Is managerial coaching a source of competitive advantage? Promoting employee self-regulation through coaching 

      Pousa, Claudio; Mathieu, Anne (Taylor & Francis, 2015-02)
      The present business environment of extreme competition and rapid changes has motivated scholars to identify variables that can help companies stand up to and overcome these challenges. Research on self-regulation found ...