Empowering Impact: Three CBS Innovators Changing Communities through Social Entrepreneurship
These entrepreneurs share how rooting their businesses in community makes them stronger.
These entrepreneurs share how rooting their businesses in community makes them stronger.
Columbia Business School Study Leverages Modern Machine Learning Techniques to Link Founder Personality Traits to Positive and Negative Startup Outcomes Across a Venture's Life Cycle
CBS Professor Harry Mamaysky examines the relationship between news and the financial markets.
The CEO of GAMCO Investors and executive chairman of LICT Corporation discusses the art of fundamental analysis, the industry's latest trends, and advice for recent graduates.
Floods, droughts, wildfires, and other deadly phenomena are what make climate change so costly. Now that a future of higher average global temperatures is inevitable, managing the problem well requires that we cut off the tail end of the extreme-weather distribution.
CBS Professor Adam Galinsky decodes how to boost your chances of success.
The 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at CBS sheds light on the evolving face of globalization, emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness.
CBS Professor Christopher J. Mayer sees a new dynamic at play in the residential real estate market.
New CBS research uncovers the surprising impact on performance, team coordination, and morale of integrating artificial intelligence into teams of human workers.
Expert scholar and nonprofit leader David M. Schizer offers the ultimate management book for nonprofit professionals, board members, and donors.
Columbia Business School Study Reveals that Encouraging Young People to “Follow Their Passions” Often Leads to Gender Disparities in Traditionally Male-Dominated Job Sectors Including Computer Science and Engineering
The paper from Columbia Business School, “Learning or Playing? The Effect of Gamified Training On Employee Performance,” explores the impact of gamified learning on business outcomes. The study was co-authored by Ryan W. Buell of Harvard Business School, Wei Cai of Columbia Business School, and Tatiana Sandino of Harvard Business School.
Used correctly, AI can actually help us preserve and protect copyright — versus the present fear of usurping it. Through audio fingerprinting, AI tools that verify authorship in real time will help reduce the unnecessary litigation that can be based on subjective interpretations or human error.
Dean Costis Maglaras message to the CBS community following the Supreme Court's ruling in the Harvard University and University of North Carolina affirmative action cases
Despite skepticism and concerns, congestion pricing is likely the most effective solution to address persistent traffic congestion in the city argue Charles Komanoff and Gernot Wagner.
Experts from academia and industry recently gathered for the 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business to examine the status of globalization and where it might go from here.
While AI may not generate our best ideas, it significantly reduces the cost — in terms of time, money and effort — associated with generating new ideas by instantly revealing numerous options, argues Professor Sheena Iyengar.
Study Shows Spending Caps Prevent Overspending & Problem Gambling
Every leader has the power to be inspiring, but their power often turns them into little tyrants. The solution is to get a little perspective, says CBS Professor Adam Galinsky.