Dr. Ann Dulhanty
Overview
Ann brings a healthy variety of career and teaching experiences to Ryerson's entrepreneurship and strategy programs. The theme that ties all of here experience together is the intersection of new technology and business, and their impact on society. From research origins in Medical Biophysics, which focused on human genetics and novel cancer therapies, she moved to the world of business, beginning in investment banking, a health charity, technology transfer and her own business, where she advised startup inventors on business strategy. She has taught business strategy, business ethics and entrepreneurship courses at three different Canadian universities previously.
Her current scholarly interests include case studies in the strategic management of firms and research papers exploring the social and ethical aspects of emerging applications of technology such as the value of personal data and inclusion of artificial intelligence in business processes. Ann is also an avid blogger, commenting on many aspects of the business use of technology and trends in entrepreneurship.
Evolution of entrepreneurship, impacts of new technology.
Peer Reviewed Publications |
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Dulhanty, A. (2021). Present value of future health data: ethics of data collection and use. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2021, 99:162-163. dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.19.237248 (external link) |
A. Dulhanty (2019) What Responsibility Should Facebook Inc, Take for Managing User Information and Posts? Sage Business Cases. Sage Publishing |
A. Dulhanty (2017) 'Google Inc/Alphabet Inc. Privacy in the Business of Personal Information' Sage Business Cases. Sage Publishing |
A. Dulhanty and C. Vibert (2009) Perceptions of the Knowledge-base economy in executives from selected industries: assessment by grounded theory Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Annual Meeting Proceedings |
A. Dulhanty and C. Vibert (2007) Challenges Encountered on the Path to Commercialization: The Case of the Acadia Management Interview Series Video Database Proceedings of the Atlantic School of Business Conference |
PhD - Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto
BSc - Biology and Physics, University of Toronto