Assistant Professor of Business Administration, University of Manitoba
Sean is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba. He earned his PhD from the Schulich School of Business at York University. Sean’s research broadly focuses on the relationships among actors, institutions, and society and specifically seeks to understand how the interactions between actors and institutions shape social and environmental outcomes. His research has been published in Human Relations, Organization and the Academy of Management Proceedings.
The manipulation of Uber’s public image profoundly impacted the lives of taxi drivers
Aug 03, 2022 03:16 am UTC| Technology
In early July, the leak of 124,000 confidential files from Uber known as the Uber Files as part of an investigation by The Guardian revealed how the company knowingly flouted laws, secretly lobbied governments and...
How Uber drivers avoided — and contributed to — the fate of taxi drivers
May 07, 2021 12:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Countries around the world are wrestling with whether to classify Uber drivers and other gig economy workers as independent contractors or employees. But when Uber first came on the scene, the primary subject of debate...
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