Funding Opportunities
Support for Queen's School of Business Faculty, PhD Students and MSc Students
The Monieson Centre invites faculty members and graduate students to apply for funding to conduct research on knowledge-based enterprises and the knowledge economy. Applications are not funded if their relation to the study of knowledge and/or the knowledge economy appears tangential or if applicants can readily access funding elsewhere. This funding does not replace conference and research funding provided by Queen's School of Business and the School of Graduate Studies. The Monieson Centre funding is a supplemental (not primary) source of research funds. Only full-time faculty and students are eligible to receive funding. Grants to students typically do not exceed $3,000. Grants to individual faculty members typically do not exceed $5,000.
How to Apply
Application forms can be found on the Queen's School of Business Research Portal. If you have further questions about Monieson Centre research funding, please contact the Director, Dr. Yolande Chan.
Research Award Recipients
Winter 2011 Recipients
- Dr. Kelley Packalen, "Finding the Right One: Forming Successful Advisor Relationships in Small Firms"
- PhD candidate, Nadège Levallet, "Organizational Knowledge Retention: Retirement Challenges"
- PhD candidate, Shannon Lin, "The Impact of Knowledge Centres on the Economy and Capital Market"
- PhD candidate, Joachim Scholz, "Consumer Creativity and the Individualization of Shared Meanings"
Fall and Winter 2010 Recipients
- MSc candidate, Farnoosh Khodakarami, "Exploring the Role of CRM Systems in Customer Knowledge Creation"
- PhD candidate, Melissa Leithwood, "Understand How Geographically Bounded Communities of Entrepreneurs Diffuse and Concentrate Sustainability - Oriented Norms and Ideologies"
- PhD candidate, Lindsay McShane, "Perceptions of Fairness"
- PhD candidate, Wren Montgomery, "The Role of Public Policy in Business Incubation Across Communities"
- PhD candidate, Lukas Neville, "Trust in Temporary Teams"
- PhD candidate, Ethan Pancer, "When is Product Usage seen as Impression Management?"
- PhD candidate, Martin Pyle, "Hopelessly Devoted? Word of Mouth and Diagnosticity in a Stable Preference Context"
- PhD candidate, Samir Saadi, Travel to New York to visit Stern Business School as a Visiting Scholar
- PhD candidate, Joachim Scholz, "Consumers' Creativity and the Individualization of Shared Meanings"
Fall and Winter 2009 Recipients
- PhD candidate, Terrance Beckman, "Authenticity and the Corporate Brand Saga"
- PhD candidate, Jacqueline Corbett, "Carbon Management Systems and Technology's Role in Providing Meaningful Knowledge to Employees who Wish to Advance Environmental Sustainability Practices in Organizations"
- Dr. Tina Dacin, Dr. Peter Dacin and PhD candidates, Melissa Leithwood and Rasha Nasra, "The Role of Tradition and its Effects on the Diffusion and Concentration of Sustainability-Oriented Norms, Local Knowledge, and Ideologies in Communities"
- Dr. Tina Dacin and Dr. Jim Denford, "The Adoption of Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Knowledge Officer Positions in Knowledge-Based Enterprises"
- Dr. Tracy Jenkin and PhD candidate, Lindsay McShane, "Whether Organizations and Individuals Know How Information Technology and Systems (IT/S) Affect Their Environmental Footprints" and "How Organizations with Adequate Green IT/S Knowledge Translate This Knowledge into Action"
- Dr. Lew Johnson, "The Impact of Financial Blogs on Firms' Information Environments"
- PhD candidate, Lukas Neville, "Trust in Temporary Teams"
- Dr. Kelley Packalen, "Research Workshop on the Role of Networks and Institutions in the Production and Transfer of Knowledge"
- PhD candidate, Jeff Wylie, "Job Insecurity and Employee Creativity"
Fall and Winter 2008 Recipients
- Dr. Susan Brodt, "Psychology of Blogging Communities"
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Dr. Kathryn Brohman and MSc candidate Alec Cram, "Cognitive Dissonance and the Search for New Knowledge in Information Systems Project Management"
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PhD candidate, Melissa Leithwood, "Geographically Bounded Entrepreneurs and Knowledge Diffusion"
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Dr. Pamela Murphy, "Develop an Affect-Based Fraud Framework Using Cognitive Dissonance and Moral Disengagement Theories"
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PhD candidate, Tiebing Shi, "The Paradoxes and Conflicts of Collective Consumer Creativity and Value Co-creation"
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PhD candidate, Joachim Scholz, "Examine Knowledge About Companies From the Consumer's Point of View"
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PhD candidate, James Denford with Dr. Tina Dacin, "Institutionalization of "New Economy" C-Level Executive Positions in KBEs"
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PhD candidate, James Denford, "Integrating Knowledge into Strategic Alignment"
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PhD candidate, Margaret Matear, "'Social Entrepreneurship' featuring 'Activist Journalists'"
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MSc candidate, Bryan Sippel, "The Pyschology of Blogging Communities: Social Identities and Knowledge Transfer Across Work-groups"
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PhD candidate, David Vuong with Dr. Sandy Staples, "Taking the Not-For-Profit Sector Seriously: Sharing Knowledge in Volunteer-Service Not-For-Profit Organizations"
Fall and Winter 2007 Recipients
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PhD candidate, James Denford, "Alignment of Business and Knowledge Strategies and Structures"
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MSc candidate, David Vuong, "Knowledge Sharing in Charities"
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PhD candidate, Choong-Yuel Yoo, with Professor Jinhan Pae and PhD candidate, Shiheng Wang, "Do Analysts Who Issue Cash Flow Forecasts Predict More Accurate Earnings?"
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Dr. Jean-Etienne de Bettignies, "Economics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Conference"
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Dr. Jim McKeen, Funding for Visiting Scholar, Dr. Michael Zack
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Dr. Sandy Staples and MSc graduate, David Vuong, "Taking the Not-For-Profit Sector Seriously: Sharing Knowledge in Volunteer-Service Not-For-Profit Organizations"
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PhD candidate, Tracy Jenkin, "How IT Supports Knowledge Discovery and Learning Processes on the Web"
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MSc candidate, Bryan Sippel, "Blogging Communities and Knowledge Transfer"
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PhD candidate, Na Xiao, "Research on Complex Consumer Information Processing in Co-branding and the Role of Trivial Attributes in Gift-giving Decisions"
Fall 2006 Recipients
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PhD candidates, Jijesh Devan and Dany Di Tullio, “Posting-to-Programming (P2P) in Open Source Software Communities: A Knowledge Based View of Socialization in Virtual and Normative Organizations”
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PhD candidate, Tracy Jenkin, “Using IT to Support the Discovery of Novel Knowledge in Organizations”
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PhD candidate, Satyendra Singh “Knowledge Management: Capability and the Role of Information Technology”