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Research Team Publications

Journal Articles:

 

Schlosser, F., Azevedo, M., McPhee, D., Ralph, J., Salminen, H. (2022). Strategies for talent engagement and retention of Brazilian Nursing professionals. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75.

 

McPhee, D.M. and Schlosser, F.K. (2022), "Executive competencies and individual ambidexterity: shaping late-career transition to Canada’s recreational cannabis industry", Career Development International, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/CDI-08-2021-0205

 

Schlosser, F., Lam, D., Kerr, G. (2021). Intelligent careers of a resilient mobile workforce: Edu-immigrants.  International Migration. DOI: 10.1111/imig.12852

Kerr, G., Schlosser, F. & Golob, M. (2017).  Leisure Activities and Social Capital Development by Immigrant Serial/Portfolio and Lifestyle Entrepreneurs.  Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship Vol. 22, No. 4 (2017) 1750026 (25 pages).

Zolin, R. & Schlosser, F., (2013). Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Their Role in International New Ventures, Thunderbird International Business Review, 55 (3) 271-284.

 

Schlosser, F., Tawfik, M. (2012). Taking an Active Approach in Entrepreneurial Mentoring Programs Geared Toward Immigrants, Journal of Entrepreneurship, 21 (2), September.

Book:

 

Eds. Schlosser, F. and McPhee, D. (onlinev2022/Print 2023).  Global Talent Management in Times of Uncertainty.  Emerald Publishing.

Chapters in Books:

 

Azevedo, M., Schlosser, F., Pinochet, L., Pardim, V., Brito de Freitas, H. (forthcoming, 2023). The Case of Brazil’s Rising Social Enterprise Star, Ribon: Challenge with Quantifying and Communicating Social Impact to Donors.  In Schmutzler, Andonova, Burvill, Palacios-Chacon (Eds) International Casebook, Edward Elgar.

 

Sultana, N., Hanley, J., Schlosser, F. (Forthcoming, 2023). Immigrant Families’ Capacity to Weather a Financial Storm: Racial Disparities in Economic Resilience. In V. Preston, J. Shields, T. Bedard (Eds.), International Migration and Social Resilience: Individual and Collective Resistance. McGill-Queens University Press.

 

Chan, P.K.T., Schlosser, F., Kerr, G. (Forthcoming, 2023). Access to Legal Representation and Migrant Resilience. In V. Preston, J. Shields, T. Bedard (Eds.), International Migration and Social Resilience in Canadian Cities: Places, Institutions and Policies. McGill-Queens University Press.

 

Schlosser, F., Brykman, K., Kerr, G., Shahbazi, R. (Forthcoming, 2023). How Canadian Immigrant Entrepreneurs developed Resilient Businesses during the COVID-19 Pandemic.  In V. Preston, J. Shields, T. Bedard (Eds.), International Migration and Social Resilience in Canadian Cities: Places, Institutions and Policies. McGill-Queens University Press.

 

Gabriel, C., Schlosser, F., Ghosh, S., Walton-Roberts, M., Alfieri-Sladen, L. (Forthcoming, 2023) Supporting International Student Resilience Throughout the Migrant Journey. In V. Preston, J. Shields, T. Bedard (Eds.), International Migration and Social Resilience: Individual and Collective Resistance. McGill-Queens University Press.

 

Veres, J., Schlosser, F. & Shahbazi, R. (Forthcoming, 2023). Navigational Challenges for International Students on the Journey to Resiliency and Residency.  In S. Ghosh, L. Veronis, M. Walton-Roberts (Ed.)  Leaving to Learn: Mapping theplace of resilience in the journeys of international students to Canada, University of Calgary Press.

 

Baez Abreu, A. & Schlosser, F. (Forthcoming, 2023). Newcomer Youth and Resilience: Impacts of Drama Education. In S. Ghosh, L. Veronis, M. Walton-Roberts (Ed.)  Leaving to Learn: Mapping the place of resilience in the journeys ofinternational students to Canada, University of Calgary Press.

 

Schlosser, F. and McPhee, D. (online 2022, 2023). Introduction. In Global Talent Management in Times of Uncertainty, Eds. Schlosser, F and McPhee, D. Emerald.

 

Schlosser, F., McPhee, D., Ralph J., Salminen, H. (online 2022, 2023). The Post-pandemic Challenge of Retaining, Re-attracting, and Renewing Experienced Nursing Talent. In Global Talent Management in Times of Uncertainty, (Eds.) Schlosser, F and McPhee, D. Emerald.

Kerr, G. & Schlosser, F. (2010) The Progression of International Students into Transnational Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Framework. In B. Honig, I. Drori, B. Carmichael (Eds.), Transnational and immigrant entrepreneurship in a globalized world, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp 122-144.

 

Refereed Conference Papers:
 

Schlosser, F., McPhee, D. Azevedo, M. (2022). Sustainable Global Talent Management during Times of Uncertainty. Presented at the EIASM Workshop in Talent Management, EIASM, Cork, October 2022.

 

Azevedo, M., Schlosser, F., McPhee, D. (2022) Leveraging immigrant contribution and resilience through brain circulation.  Presented at the EIASM Workshop in Talent Management, EIASM, Cork, October 2022.

 

McPhee, D., Schlosser, F., Azevedo, M. (2022) Migrant Workers in the Canadian Cannabis Industry:  Exploited or Valued Talent?  Presented at the EIASM Workshop in Talent Management, EIASM, Cork, October 2022.

 

Schlosser, F. and McPhee, D. (2022). Mobile global talent management during times of uncertainty.  Presented at the European Group of Organizational Studies (EGOS) Annual Meeting, Sub-theme 30: Global Forms of Work, Global Mobility, and Multinational Enterprises, Vienna, July, 2022.

 

Kerr, G., Schlosser, F., & Suntres, T. (2021). Understanding the Context of Resiliency of Recent Older Immigrant Entrepreneurs.  Presented at the Research in Entrepreneurship and Small Business (RENT) (33rd Annual Meeting), Turku, Finland, November.

 

Schlosser, F., McPhee, D., Salminen, H. (2021). Aging Nursing Talent in Canada: Careers in Chaos.  Presented at the EIASM Workshop in Talent Management, EIASM, 2021, Virtual.

 

Schlosser, F., McPhee, D. & Tellos, A. (2021).  Global Talent Challenges in the Face of Global Crises: Political Protests and Coronovirus Outbreaks in Hong Kong. Presented at the 36th EIASM Workshop on Strategic Human Resource Management, Virtual May 2021.

 

Schlosser, F., Brykman, K. & Kerr, G. (2021). Comparison of Immigrants versus Canadian-born business owners in developing strategies that build resilience during COVID-19. Presented at Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Virtual June 2021.

 

Schlosser, F. (moderator), Lam, D. and Veres, J. (2019). How can Post-Secondary Institutions Nurture a Resilient International Student Population? Panel presentation at Canadian Bureau for International Education, Ontario, June.

 

Schlosser, F., McPhee, D. & Carvalho-Azevedo, M. (2019). Institutional support and practices encouraging the development of entrepreneurial commitment in succession matching between immigrants and business owners. Presented at II Incubator Commitment Meeting, Sao Paolo, Brazil, May 9-11, 2019.

 

Lam, D., Schlosser, F., Kerr, G. & Shahbazi, R. (2019). It Takes a Village: Building Resilience by Connecting International Students to the Broader Community. Presented at the National Metropolis Meeting, Halifax, March 22-24, 2019.

 

Veres, J. & Schlosser, F. (2018). Supporting International Students: Developing Resilience for Potential High Quality Immigrants? Presented at the Annual NACADA Region 5 Conference, Columbus, Ohio, April 12-13.

 

Schlosser, F. & McPhee, D. (2017). Sustaining Regional Business Ecosystems in a World of Increasing Education and Migration. Presented at the G-Forum Annual Meeting, October 4 – 6, Wupperthal, Germany.

 

Honig, B., Schlosser, F. et al.  (2017).  Roundtable on Syrian Market Refugees Labour Market Integration. Presented at the National Metropolis Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 

Relevant Policy Webinars and Workshops/Seminars:

 

Schlosser, F.; Landoni, P.; Moro, D.; Rasheed, R.; Moles, J.; Diaper, C.; Teoh, W. (2022). Effectiveness of Canadian Incubation Innovation. Social Innovation Network, Virtual. September 2022.

 

Schlosser, F.; Anazodo, K.; Teoh, W. (August 2022). How to build support for your venture in your adopted community? Webinar, Strengthening African, Carribbean and Black Canadian Men’s Employability and Resilience in Windsor-Essex County (S.A.M.E.) SSHRC Outreach Grant, Virtual, August 2022.

 

Schlosser, F., Anazodo, K., Teoh, W., Salawu, A., Tarpeh, J., Ola, P. (July 2022) How to turn your skills into an enterprise. Webinar, Strengthening African, Carribbean and Black Canadian Men’s Employability and Resilience in Windsor-Essex County (S.A.M.E.) SSHRC Outreach Grant, Virtual, July 2022.

 

Schlosser, F. (2021). Comparison of Immigrants versus Canadian-born business owners in developing strategies that build resilience during COVID-19. Webinar, Building Migrant Resilience in Cities SSHRC Partnership (BMRC), Virtual, June 2021.

 

Schlosser, F. and Ralph, J. (2021).Strategies for Engagement and Retention of Nursing Professionals.  Invited presentation at UNIFESP Workshop on Construction of Nursing Knowledge in Graduate Courses and Impact on Society, Virtual, November 10-11, 2021.

 

Relevant Policy Briefs:

 

Sultana, Nahid; Schlosser, Francine; Preston, Valerie. International Students and COVID 19: Experiences, Policies, and Options, BMRC Policy Brief, Series Report 4: Lessons from Windsor Essex, 2020, December, Building Migrant Resilience in Cities SSHRC Partnership (BMRC), The 2nd BMRC Webinar Symposium October 2030: International Students and COVID 19.

 

Joseph, Jolin; Schlosser, Francine;Preston, Valerie, The Role of Post-secondary Institutions in Building International Student Resilience, BMRC Policy Brief, Series Report 3: Lessons from Windsor Essex, 2020, September, Building Migrant Resilience in Cities SSHRC Partnership (BMRC), The First Windsor BMRC Symposium: Role of Postsecondary Institutions in Building International Student Resilience.

 

Relevant Research Grants:

 

2020     McPhee, D., Schlosser, F., Hennebry, J.  $25,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Subgrant, Fostering Inclusive Workplaces, Resilient Communities and Protecting Migrant Rights in Canadas Emerging Cannabis Industry. (V.Preston et al. SSHRC 896-2016-1004).

 

2019     Schlosser, F. $30,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Subgrant, Windsor City Network Post-Doctoral Researcher Position.  (V.Preston et al. SSHRC 896-2016-1004).

 

2019     Kerr, G., Schlosser F. $24,570. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Subgrant, Understanding the Context of Resiliency of Older Immigrant Entrepreneurs. (V.Preston et al. SSHRC 896-2016-1004).

 

2019     Schlosser, F. McPhee, D., Carvalho de Azevedo, M. $40,900.  Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Subgrant, Exploring the Involvement of Institutions in Matching Immigrant Newcomers and Closing Family Businesses in Windsor and Toronto  (V.Preston et al. SSHRC 896-2016-1004).

 

2019     Schlosser, F. Globalink MITACS $12,000. 3 full-time international student research assistants financially supported for Spring and Summer 2018 (Brazil to Canada, Canada to Brazil)

 

2018     Schlosser, F. $34,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Subgrant, It Takes a Village: Building Resilience by Connecting International Students to the Broader Community (V.Preston et al. SSHRC 896-2016-1004).

 

2017     Preston, V. et al. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant (F. Schlosser collaborator/co-investigator for University of Windsor). SSHRC Grant number, 896-2016-1004, $2,499,525, 2016-2021).

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