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Ann Armstrong serves as a Lecturer at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, and Director of the Social Enterprise Initiative. She also held an Assistant Professor position at the University of Guelph. Her research focuses on the social economy, social enterprises, green businesses, and organizational behavior. She teaches in MBA, B.Comm, and EDP programs, emphasizing curriculum development and student engagement in the social sector.
Education: PhD in Management from the University of Toronto. She has authored/co-authored multiple textbooks and case studies, including Organization Theory and Design (2012) and The Social Economy: A Canadian Perspective (2009). Her work bridges academic research and practical applications, particularly in organizational design and social impact measurement.
Research interests span social enterprise challenges, non-profit innovation, and creative pedagogy. Notable publications explore mapping social enterprises and early-stage social initiatives within Canadian non-profits. Her case studies address aerospace management and skill-based pay systems in industrial contexts.
Teaching contributions include developing experiential learning modules and collaborating on organizational behavior curricula. While no formal grants or awards are noted, her academic output demonstrates sustained engagement in management education and social economy research.




