THE INFLUENCE OF THE #METOO MOVEMENT ON THE EXPRESSION OF MORAL COURAGE AMONG QUEBEC BUSINESS LEADERS
by Valérie Jacovella-Fortier
This video created by Valérie Jacovella-Fortier discusses her research, a study of the ethical phenomenon of moral courage defined as the transition from moral intention to moral action.
Valérie Jacovella-Fortier, who graduated from the M.Sc. in Management in 2019, received an Ideos-Claire-Léger Scholarship for her Master’s thesis on “The Influence of the #MeToo Movement on the Expression of Moral Courage Among Quebec Business Leaders”, under the supervision of Joé T. Martineau.
PARTICIPATORY FINANCING
by Fannie Couture
This video created by Fannie Couture introduces key concepts about participatory financing: definition, central components, dynamics, value creation, SWOT, ambiguities and main success factors.
Fannie Couture, a 2016 M.Sc. graduate in Strategy, received an Ideos Scholarship for her Master’s thesis on “Participatory financing: negligible option or the way forward for NPOs?”, under the supervision of Johanne Turbide.
THE MANIFESTATION OF THE MOTIVATIONS AND DIFFERENT ALTRUISTIC PROFILES AMONG VOLUNTEERS ACCORDING TO THEIR SECTORS OF ACTIVITY
by Arianne T. Labrie
This video prepared by Arianne T. Labrie shares her research on the motivations of volunteers, according to their sectors of activity, under the lens of altruism in its various forms. Complementary documentation: altruism/mission matrix and schematization of the model.
Arianne T. Labrie, graduate of the M.Sc. in Social Innovation Management at HEC Montréal in 2017, received an Ideos Scholarship for her Master’s thesis on “The Manifestation of the Motivations and Different Altruistic Profiles Among Volunteers According to Their Sectors of Activity”, under the supervision of Wendy Reid.
TEAM LEADERSHIP: THE CASE OF A VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE ORGANIZING A FESTIVAL
by Mathieu Couture
Video created by Mathieu Couture, Master’s graduate in Social Innovation Management, under the supervision of Jean-François Harvey, Professor of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at HEC Montréal. The objective of his thesis was to study a volunteer team in order to identify which leadership functions can facilitate the achievement of the team’s objectives. Concretely, Mr. Couture chose to study a self-governing team composed solely of volunteers organizing the first edition of a festival in Quebec.