Michael D. Penner Institute on ESG and Scotiabank Sustainable Development Innovations Observatory conference
One hundred fifty participants gathered on May 2nd, 2024, at the first Michael D. Penner Institute on ESG and Scotiabank Sustainable Development Innovations Observatory conference, to discuss the paths leading to a sustainable world, from the norms needed to reconciliation, including AI’s potential help (and risks) and how to quantify social issues to create a sustainable and inclusive world.
Academic Gender Wage Gaps in Canada
Beaudry, C., Solar‐Pelletier, L., & St‐Pierre, C. (2024, May 1). Appendix to Chapter 7, “Academic Gender Wage Gaps in Canada,” in “Glass Ceilings and Ivory Towers : Gender Inequality in the Canadian Academy” [O]. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0438708
Isabelle Martin dans Les Affaires
Citée par Charles Poulin, “À vos marques, prêts, investissez durablement!” Les Affaires, 16 avril 2024.
Artificial imaginaries: Generative AIs as an advanced form of capitalism
Elise Berlinski, Jérémy Morales and Samuel Sponem, « Artificial imaginaries: Generative AIs as an advanced form of capitalism », (2024) 99 Critical Perspectives On Accounting, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2024.102723
Revisiting Boehmer et al. (2021): Recent period, alternative method, different conclusions
David Ardia, Clément Aymard et Tolga Cenesizoglu, Revisiting Boehmer et al. (2021): «Recent Period, Alternative Method, Different Conclusions». SSRN.
Multidisciplinary Seminars on ESG and Sustainable Development Innovations
In our multidisciplinary seminars, researchers from the Penner Institute present their latest research and discuss their results with other researchers, graduate students, and members of civil society.
Catherine Beaudry, L. Solar‐Pelletier, & C. St‐Pierre
(2024, May 1). Appendix to Chapter 7, “Academic Gender Wage Gaps in Canada,” in “Glass Ceilings and Ivory Towers : Gender Inequality in the Canadian Academy”. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0438708


