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A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Winter/Spring 2025 Columbia Business Magazine.
A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Winter/Spring 2025 Columbia Business Magazine.
New and forthcoming books from Columbia Business School faculty feature their latest research intertwined with actionable strategies and innovative perspectives.
Columbia Business School’s Sustainable Marketing course recently connected students with Federico Marchetti ’99, a trailblazer in the sustainable fashion industry.
But common misperceptions about how debate takes place can make Americans less likely to participate in democracy.
Discover how a groundbreaking think tank is uniting scholars, business leaders, and policymakers to drive innovation and shape the future.
Professor Boaz Abramson sheds new light on the United States' costly mental health epidemic — and how leaders can play a role in the solution.
Boaz Abramson is an assistant professor in the finance division at Columbia Business School. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 2022, and holds a MA and BA from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Modupe Akinola is the Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business at Columbia Business School and Faculty Director the Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics. Prior to pursuing a career in academia, Professor Akinola worked in professional services at Bain & Company and Merrill Lynch. Professor Akinola examines how organizational environments- characterized by deadlines, multi-tasking, and other attributes such as having low status- can engender stress, and how this stress can have spill-over effects on performance.
Professor Hubbard is a specialist in public economics, managerial information and incentive problems in corporate finance, and financial markets and institutions. He has written more than 100 articles and books on corporate finance, investment decisions, banking, energy economics and public policy, including two textbooks, and has authored The Wall and the Bridge and coauthored Balance, The Aid Trap, and Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise.
Sheena S. Iyengar is the inaugural S.T. Lee Professor of Business in the Management Division at Columbia Business School, and a world expert on choice and decision-making. Her book The Art of Choosing received the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year 2010 award, and was ranked #3 on the Amazon.com Best Business and Investing Books of 2010. Her research is regularly cited in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and The Economist as well as in popular books, such as Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink and Aziz Ansari’s Modern Romance.
Bruce Kogut is the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Professor of Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School. He teaches courses on Governance, Governance and Ethics, and Business Strategies and Solving Social Problems. He has taught in executive programs in the US, Europe, and China.
Stephan Meier is currently the chair of the Management Division and the James P. Gorman Professor of Business at Columbia Business School. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Zurich, was previously a senior economist at the Center for Behavioral Economics and Decision-Making at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and taught courses on strategic interactions and economic policy at Harvard University and the University of Zurich. His research interest is in behavioral strategy.
The latest on how Columbia Business School is shaping the intersection of business, sustainability, and social impact from the Winter/Spring 2025 Magazine.
Discover how Columbia Business School is pioneering AI’s role in the workplace and education from the Winter/Spring 2025 Magazine.
Insights from the Winter/Spring 2025 issue of Columbia Business Magazine explore AI’s impact on the workplace, employee retention strategies, and the dynamics of a changing workforce.