Research Institutes & Centres
Research at the Ted Rogers School of Management
The Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University is committed to research that immediately contributes to the future success of its students, faculty, business in Canada and the nation’s economy.
There are twelve research Centres/Institutes/Facilities within the Ted Rogers School of Management. Research initiatives go beyond the School to include other Ryerson faculty members, as well as researchers at other universities in Canada and abroad.
Critical management issues being researched in the Ted Rogers School of Management include commercial activity, international business, entrepreneurship, technology, privacy and cybercrime, corporate social responsibility, the voluntary sector, diversity, housing and mobility, learning technology and management education.
The Diversity Institute in Management and Technology
The Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility
The Institute for Innovation and Technology Management
Institute for Tourism and Hospitality Research
Centre for Labour Management Relations
Centre for Learning Technology (CLT)
Privacy and Cyber Crime Institute (PCCI)
The Centre for the Study of Commercial Activity (CSCA)
The Centre for Voluntary Sector Studies (CVSS)
Management Education Research Institute (MERI)