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I have been at Laurier since 2002. Previously, I taught at the University of Sydney (1989-2002) and Trent University (1987-9). I received a BA from the University of Western Ontario in 1982 and an MA in 1983 and PhD in 1989 from Queen's University. At Laurier, I have served as the Director of the MA in Business Economics (2006-9), University Senator (2009-15), Member of the Board of Governors (2013-15) and Chair of the Economics Department (2009-18).
My main research interest is in mergers and managerial compensation in oligopoly. One of my current projects involves examining whether or not mergers provide a vehicle for innovation. A second project attempts to explain the emergence of retailer groups in industries such as automobiles (AutoNation, Auto Canada) and gasoline (Couche-Tard). A third project looks at how the profitability of mergers is affected by changes in managerial compensation contracts brought about by merger. A secondary research interest is exploring the uniqueness and efficiency properties of simple mechanisms for solving externality and public good provision problems.
I would be interested in supervising students interested in doing theoretical or empirical work in mergers. In the past, I have supervised students who have looked at mergers in the Canadian beer industry and the U.S. banking industry.
Contact Info:
E: sziss@wlu.ca
T: 548.889.4632
F: 519.888.1015
Office location: LH3081
Office hours:
Spring 2024: By appointment only
Languages spoken: English, French, German