Safe Haven or the Next Bubble? New Research Suggests Treasuries Are Overvalued
Researchers propose a new model for calculating the present value of future national surpluses. Their results suggest that national debt is currently overvalued.
Columbia Business School faculty members are world-renowned — not only for generating new thinking in their fields but also for having a genuine impact on current business practices. Our professors routinely partner with businesses in New York and across the globe to test, refine, and implement new ideas for the ever-changing business landscape. This interchange of theory and practice is part of what makes the School such a rich environment for creating research that is truly groundbreaking.
Derek Brown is an Assistant Professor in the Management Division at Columbia Business School. He investigates what stifles equality in organizations and society. His research focuses on how and why group membership, social hierarchies, and intergroup ideologies shape how we react and respond to the increasingly diverse society around us.
Hannah Li is an Assistant Professor in the Decision, Risk, and Operations division at Columbia Business School. Her research focuses on developing data science methods for social systems--marketplaces, education systems, and online platforms. Her research combines techniques from operations research, statistics, and economics to develop theoretical insights for practically motivated problems. She informs her work with industry experience, working for and collaborating with large online platforms.
Gaia Marchisio, Ph.D., is a family-enterprise researcher, consultant, educator, speaker, and writer with 25+ years of impact across global family enterprises, academic institutions, corporations, public-sector organizations, and others.
Will your performance at work suffer if you disagree with your company's politics?
Columbia Business School Students Produce a Single Report Ranking Each Commercial and Find Tech and Mobile Companies Dominated the Competition
Contrary to popular views, new research finds less than half of the debates are online versus in person
Study Shows Spending Caps Prevent Overspending & Problem Gambling
To hedge against potentially severe damages associated with climate change, a new Columbia Business School study finds CO2 emissions should be cut by 70 percent — quickly.
Columbia Business School Research Introduces a New Model That Simulates Consumer Routines, Which Could Prove Valuable for Retaining Customers
Adapted from “Global Value Chains in Developing Countries: A Relational Perspective from Coffee and Garments,” by Laura Boudreau of Columbia Business School, Julia Cajal Grossi of the Geneva Graduate Institute, and Rocco Macchiavello of the London School of Economics.
CBS Professor Bruno Pellegrino created a new methodology to estimate the cost of regulation to GDPs in dollars and found substantial variance across European economies.
Smartphones have made it nearly effortless to share images of branded experiences, but not all brand images are created equal. A new study from CBS Professor Oded Netzer and his co-researchers examines how different types of images inspire distinct consumer responses.
Contrary to popular views, new research finds less than half of the debates are online versus in person
As it becomes increasingly common for today's professionals to work alongside AI technology, the need for them to meld technical skills with human skills is paramount, according to faculty experts at Columbia Business School.
Professor Laura Veldkamp and her co-researchers explore the inputs that might go into a price model of data.
Columbia Business School Study Finds Difference between Men and Women’s Attitudes Toward Their Jobs
Researchers propose a new model for calculating the present value of future national surpluses. Their results suggest that national debt is currently overvalued.
Insights From Columbia Business School show how Emerging Industries Strategically Choose Regulatory Landscapes for Growth
Recent CBS research reveals how rising interest rates and commercial real estate distress threaten the US banking sector, especially for regional banks.
New research by CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal and his co-authors uses historical company data to help investors more accurately estimate a company's value, promoting greater transparency.
Recent CBS research reveals how rising interest rates and commercial real estate distress threaten the US banking sector, especially for regional banks.
Professor Tano Santos, the Faculty Director of Value Investing and Advanced Value Investing programs at Columbia Business School, outlines the reasons why value investing is returning to a period of ascendancy.
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New research from CBS Professor Carri Chan demonstrates that algorithms provide an effective method for enhancing how hospitals manage fluctuations in patient volume and demand.
CBS Professors Daniel Keum and Stephan Meier explore how better unemployment benefits for workers pave the way for companies to retrench during an economic downturn.
When Portia Archer '98 joined the NBA in February 2020 as chief operating officer of the NBA G League, she made history, becoming the first woman and African American to serve in the role.
Insights From Columbia Business School show how Emerging Industries Strategically Choose Regulatory Landscapes for Growth
A New Columbia Business School Study Unveils Connection Between Economists' Political Orientation and Academic Writing in Economics
Why can't the top 100 asset managers cooperate to share research work that will release value for all asset managers?
Professor Oded Netzer and a team of scholars investigate whether the language used in scientific papers can indicate the replicability of the research.
From dating to organ donation, this year's Marketplace Innovation Workshop explores how advances in technology can drive social good.
Photo Essay: One year in MHVL
A New Columbia Business School Study Unveils Connection Between Economists' Political Orientation and Academic Writing in Economics
In his new book, The Digital Transformation Roadmap, David Rogers provides a practical blueprint for organizational change.
Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate at Columbia Business School, discusses his new research on the impact of remote work on the New York City commercial real estate sector.
Contrary to popular views, new research finds less than half of the debates are online versus in person
Columbia Business School Research Reveals That A Smile in a Profile Photo can Help AirBnB Hosts Increase Bookings