How Should Reporting and Governance for Banks Change After SVB?
Let's ask the CEO of the bank, 'What will bring you down?' and 'How will you respond?' I also suggest other governance and reporting fixes.
Let's ask the CEO of the bank, 'What will bring you down?' and 'How will you respond?' I also suggest other governance and reporting fixes.
Some of CBS's most dynamic professors shared their knowledge and insights on NPR's Planet Money Summer School podcast.
Columbia Business School Study Offers a New Way For Companies to Form Trustful Relationships with Customers in the Service Industry
A New Columbia Business School Study Unveils Connection Between Economists' Political Orientation and Academic Writing in Economics
The lecture was part of the School's Silfen Leadership & Strategy Series, which brings renowned figures to campus to share their cutting-edge ideas, Leadership & Strategy styles, and personal philosophies.
Across (and sometimes even within) academic disciplines, no topic under the broad umbrella of climate economics tolerates quite so large a gap between facts and dogma, and between the power of a seemingly simple idea on the one hand and raw political power on the other.
At the inaugural TEDxColumbiaUniversity 'Excellence Through Equity' event, leading faculty and scholars shared pioneering insights on cultivating inclusive cultures, reimagining Leadership & Strategy, and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion.
At the inaugural event for the new Climate Change and New American Economy Series, Brian Deese, MIT innovation fellow and former director of the National Economic Action Council at the White House, discusses climate action and economic opportunity.
At an event hosted by CBS's The Hub think tank, Professor Sandra Matz examines the algorithms that increasingly shape intricate digital profiles from our online activities.
CBS's Professor Shivaram Rajgopal found that many environmental, social, and governance-focused mutual funds fall short on their promises.
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Professor Masazumi Wakatabe, CJEB Summer 2023 Visiting Scholar, Wrote the Article "Lessons for China from Japan’s lost decade" for Financial Times
CBS professors Carri Chan and Jing Dong take a nuanced approach to data-driven decisions in hospital care.
In a discussion with CBS Professor Oded Netzer, the director of Columbia University's Creative Machines Lab offers reassurance on the technology's dystopian risk and urges us to embrace its potential.
Columbia Business School Professor Stephan Meier's research reveals the potential competitive advantage that companies can achieve when they embrace flexible, hybrid schedules that allow for remote work.
Watch Columbia Business School Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh describe his research into the impact of remote work on the commercial office sector, and the seismic economic challenges brought about by the work-from-home revolution.
Columbia Business School Assistant Professor of Business Melanie Brucks shares insights from her research into the cognitive and behavioral consequences of technological innovations related to the work-from-home phenomenon.
The tech visionary discussed lessons from building his tech company into a $1 trillion giant at an event organized by the School's Digital Future Initiative and the Silfen Leadership Series.
The tech visionary discussed lessons from building his tech company into a $1 trillion giant at an event organized by the School's Digital Future Initiative and the Silfen Leadership Series.
Heated academic debates between proponents and opponents of traditional economic growth under capitalism might make for good television, but they offer little in the way of solutions. Climate change demands that we achieve both growth and degrowth, depending on the activity and economic sector in question.