“There's a trade-off between being similar and being different,” says the assistant professor, whose research reveals how pop hits find a “sweet spot” for optimal distinctiveness.
Professor Lipson discusses the latest developments in robotics and AI, the societal implications of technological advancement, and the role of business and industry in pushing the boundaries of innovation.
CBS alum Cyrus Massoumi '03 talks about how his Zocdoc and Dr. B startups are revolutionizing and democratizing Leadership & Strategy & Strategy delivery.
At one of Columbia Business School's largest clubs, students forge the skills and connections they'll need for a career in the investment management industry.
Columbia University Digital Finance Seminar Series launched in Fall 2022. The series is jointly organized by the newly established Center for Digital Finance and Technologies within the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and by the Briger Family Digital Finance Lab within Columbia Business School. The goal is to provide a forum for the discussion of cutting edge research and technological innovation between practitioners and academics, in the broad area of digital finance and blockchain technology.
Columbia Business School's Norman Eig Professor of Business Eric J. Johnson shares insights from his research into how the structure of choices affects outcomes.
At a recent CBS panel, experts from academia, industry, and government discussed the effects of working-from-home on commercial and residential real estate, and the future of cities.
Professor Abby Joseph Cohen, retired partner and formerly chief investment strategist for Goldman Sachs, shares her insights on the economic outlook, China's reopening, and the debt ceiling debate.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist visited CBS for the first installment of a new speaker series from The Hub, a new think tank, to discuss the future of capitalism with CBS Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard.
A daylong series of panels, speeches, and keynotes covered such topics as generative AI, digital health, climate, venture capital, and decentralized finance.
Professor Abby Joseph Cohen, retired partner and formerly chief investment strategist for Goldman Sachs, shares her insights on the economic outlook, China's reopening, and the debt ceiling debate.
When Austin Cohen ’16 (’11CC) was an undergrad, he studied neuroscience, planning to become a doctor. Come senior year, Cohen realized that his heart wasn’t in medicine; still, his passion for health never wavered, so he set out to create a fitness brand that would keep users in shape no matter where they are.
Although they come from different viewpoints, investor Thomas Klocanas '18 and tech founder Alex Poon '06 agree this is a good time to get into blockchain.