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Economics and Policy, Labor
Date
February 09, 2021
WFH in the Kitchen
Economics and Policy, Labor

Firms With Overseas Networks Had an Early Warning About COVID-19

Companies with networks in China and Italy responded to the pandemic and enacted work-from-home policies faster than local governments.
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Entrepreneurship
Date
February 09, 2021
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Entrepreneurship

The Gender Factor in Investing

New research explores how biases can affect the funding of female-led ventures.
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Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy
Date
January 07, 2021
Best of Bizcast 2020
Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy

The Best of Bizcast 2020

A look back at some of our most popular Business & Society from 2020.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy
Date
January 07, 2021
boardroom sunset
Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy

The Key to Solving Deadlocked Boards

New research finds that deadlocked boards lead to entrenched CEOs and argues in favor of director term limits.
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Entrepreneurship
Date
January 06, 2021
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Entrepreneurship

A Furniture Startup Pivots to Work-From-Home Setups

When office closures forced employees to work from home, Branch was ready with new and improved products.
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Economics and Policy
Date
January 03, 2021
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Economics and Policy

How Biden Can Restore Multilateralism Unilaterally

A post-pandemic economic recovery will not be strong anywhere until it's strong everywhere.
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Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Social Enterprise
Date
December 21, 2020
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Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Social Enterprise

Four New Social Ventures Receive Seed Funding From Columbia's Tamer Fund for Social Ventures

Four new Tamer Fund for Social Venture awardees were selected after their participation in an application screening round, a due diligence process with student teams from a Columbia Business School course, and a final pitch to the fund's investment board.
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Carbon, Carbon Capture, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition, Net Zero
Date
December 17, 2020
Open door to a meadow against a desert
Carbon, Carbon Capture, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition, Net Zero

How to Make Climate Pledges Stick

Following US President-elect Joe Biden's victory and recent carbon-neutrality pledges from China, Japan, the European Union, and others, now is the time to meet words with action.
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Broadcasting and Digital Era, Strategy, Technology, World Business
Date
December 16, 2020
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Broadcasting and Digital Era, Strategy, Technology, World Business

Hey, US Tech: Here Comes the Brussels Effect

America's laissez-faire approach has left the door wide open for the European Union to step in as the global rule-maker. And with two new landmark regulations, the EU has set its sights squarely on the US tech giants.
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Leadership and Strategy
Type
Business and Society
Date
December 10, 2020
Leadership and Strategy

2020: A Test of Leadership & Strategy

A look at what it meant to be a leader in a year unlike any other.
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Analytics, Data/Big Data, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship, Innovation
Type
AI and Transformative Tech
Date
December 09, 2020
Analytics, Data/Big Data, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship, Innovation

Data Science in Marketing

Facebook principal scientist Shawndra Hill and Professor Olivier Toubia examine the past, present, and future of the role of data science in marketing.
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy
Date
December 07, 2020
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy

Privacy Protection and the Future of Digital Platforms

A panel of tech industry experts and academic researchers discussed the ongoing legal, ethical, and political debates over data privacy.
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Healthcare
Date
December 06, 2020
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Healthcare
Healthcare Program

Can your employer force you to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Yes (usually)

Requirements will also vary by workplace setting. At hospitals and in other high-risk settings, for example, vaccination is likely to be mandatory, according to Carri Chan, a Columbia Business School professor and expert on hospital operations.
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Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Organizations, Strategy, World Business
Date
December 01, 2020
Janet Yellen
Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Organizations, Strategy, World Business

What Janet Yellen Must Do Now

Her priority list is long. But she can help provide the Leadership & Strategy necessary to build a better post-pandemic world.
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Strategy
Date
November 24, 2020
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Strategy

What's a Fair Price in a Pandemic?

New research highlights the role of value when judging fairness.
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Elections, Leadership, Politics
Date
November 18, 2020
Political building
Elections, Leadership, Politics
The Student Voice

Taking the Personal Out of Politics

Student Leadership and Ethics Board member Josie Cox '22 reflects on what 2020 has taught us about the importance—and challenge—of staying true to our core values. 
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Battery, Carbon, Chazen Global Insights, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Storage Systems, Energy Transition, Net Zero
Date
November 17, 2020
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Battery, Carbon, Chazen Global Insights, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Storage Systems, Energy Transition, Net Zero

The Path to Decarbonizing Energy

Chazen Senior Scholar Geoffrey Heal outlines three major barriers to the decarbonization of electric power generation on a global scale.
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Leadership and Strategy
Date
November 12, 2020
white house at night
Leadership and Strategy

More Advice for the Next Administration

CBS faculty members weigh in on how the incoming president can address Leadership & Strategy & Strategy, climate change, protectionism, immigration, and partisanship
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy
Date
November 12, 2020
Michael Gee '81
Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy

Michael Gee '81 Turns Decades of Leadership & Strategy Experience Into Advice for a More Diverse Workplace

Gee frequently publishes articles on combatting racism in Edge, opening the pipeline for Black talent, and the importance of reparations.
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Social Impact, The Workplace
Date
October 29, 2020
An empty podium surrounded by many microphones
Social Impact, The Workplace

Inspiring and Exhausting: Reporting on Political Campaigns

What is it like for a journalist to cover the final days of a political campaign, right before an election?
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Carbon, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition
Date
October 29, 2020
Joe Biden
Carbon, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition

Three Global Steps to a Biden Climate Initiative

The climate crisis is the greatest threat to humanity's long-term viability. With more sensible US Leadership & Strategy, the world will have a fighting chance of survival.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Leadership and Strategy
Date
October 15, 2020
White House lectern
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Leadership and Strategy

Five Pieces of Advice for the Next US President

CBS faculty members offer their ideas for how the president should address the pandemic and the economy, and how to lead the country for the next four years.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations
Date
October 14, 2020
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations

How Meaning at Work Impacts the Gender Pay Gap

New research reveals that women prefer jobs and industries that meaningfully contribute to society — more so than men.
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Business and Society, Labor, Leadership and Strategy
Date
October 14, 2020
Person with a zipper mouth and I voted sticker
Business and Society, Labor, Leadership and Strategy

Do You Tell People Who You're Voting For?

Keeping your vote a secret from family and close friends could result in feeling regretful and inauthentic.
  • Read more about Do You Tell People Who You're Voting For? about Do You Tell People Who You're Voting For?

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