Haskayne Research: Shaping the Future of Business
At the Haskayne School of Business, research isn't just about theory—it's about impact.
Here, world-renowned scholars tackle the most pressing challenges in business and society. Our leading research connects academic rigour with practical solutions that help businesses and communities adapt, grow, and thrive.
We are home to one of North America’s top Fintech research groups and we are recognized leaders in Work and Health, and Global Strategies. From advancing and transforming financial systems to reimagining workplaces that ensure employees thrive to navigating the complexities of global competition, Haskayne researchers are at the forefront of ideas that matter.
As we build momentum toward becoming one of Canada’s top five research business schools, our impact continues to grow. Haskayne faculty consistently delivers impact far beyond our size, securing competitive funding, publishing in leading journals, and shaping practice worldwide.
This is research with purpose.
We invite you to explore the work of our thought leaders and discover how Haskayne is shaping the future of business.
Areas of Excellence
Exploring the topics shaping the future of business.
Work and Health
Investigating the actions, motivations and interactions of people within organizations.
Fintech
Applying innovative research to emerging and evolving financial technologies.
Global Strategies
Examining management, strategy, politics and entrepreneurship on a global scale.
Haskayne Research Spotlight
The ransomware paradox: How cryptocurrency changed the economics of cybercrime
New research shows why old cybersecurity strategies may no longer be enough in a post-crypto world
In the News Alyssa Grocutt, Nick Turner and colleague writing in The Conversation Canada
Canada still lacks universal paid sick leave — and that’s a public health problem as we approach flu season
The Promise and Peril of Digital Finance
New Haskayne Research Probes Investor Behaviour in Online Markets
Turning crisis into opportunity: how entrepreneurs can thrive in turbulent times
New study sets out to explore how AI can help minority-owned businesses turn disruption into innovation