
Dhillon Centre “Business for Social Good” research grant winners for 2023 announced

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The Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics at UBC Sauder is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 “Business for Social Good” research grant competition:

Xuhui Chen
First Place ($4,000): Congratulations to Finance PhD student Xuhui Chen and advisors Dr. Lorenzo Garlappi and Dr. Ali Lazrak for “Responsible Consumption, Demand Elasticities, and Green Premium.”

Shangwen Yi
Second Place ($3,000): Congratulations to Marketing and Behavioural Science PhD student Shangwen Yi and advisor Dr. David Hardisty for “Is More Always Better? How Should Businesses Make CSR Donations?”
Honourable Mentions ($500): Congratulations to:

Xixi Hu
Marketing and Behavioural Science PhD student, and advisor Dr. Yi Qian for “Impact of Physician Preference on Medication Compliance and Patient Health.”

Sepide Sadeghi
Management Information Systems PhD student, and advisor Dr. Ning Nan for “Harnessing Synergistic Incentives to Scale-up Pro-Environmental Consumer Choices.”

Natalie Chu
Management Information Systems MSc student, and advisor Dr. Ron Cenfetelli for “Surveillance Capitalism in Educational Technology.”
The Dhillon Centre’s Business for Social Good Research Grant supports innovative, early-stage graduate student research that examines how business can be a force for social good.