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Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, The Workplace
Type
Columbia Business
Date
February 07, 2025
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, The Workplace

How ‘Masculine Energy’ Can Hinder Your Negotiation Success

Research from Professor Rebecca Ponce de Leon shows why women may be outperforming men in certain negotiation situations.
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Finance, Financial Institutions, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, Social Impact
Date
February 07, 2025
Silhouettes of two business people
Finance, Financial Institutions, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, Social Impact

Closing the Gender Gap: Why Private Equity Needs More Women in Leadership

Despite equal representation in MBA programs, women remain underrepresented in US private equity. A report by Professor Michael Ewens finds that achieving gender parity requires firms to attract, retain, and promote more women and offers strategies to support this goal.
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Business and Society, Diversity, Ethics and Leadership, Globalization, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Social Impact
Date
February 04, 2025
A protestor holding a placard
Business and Society, Diversity, Ethics and Leadership, Globalization, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Social Impact

When Should Companies Take a Stand? The Risks and Rewards of Corporate Activism

New CBS research explores the factors driving inconsistent corporate stances on global sociopolitical issues and the risks that come with them.
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Chazen Global Insights, Globalization, Hub Insights, World Business
Date
February 04, 2025
Professor Joseph Stiglitz and Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Chazen Global Insights, Globalization, Hub Insights, World Business

Bizcast: Professor Joseph Stiglitz and The Road to Freedom

Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz joins Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard for a compelling discussion on economic policy, inequality, and the future of global markets.
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Economics and Policy
Date
January 31, 2025
President Donald Trump.
Economics and Policy

Understanding the Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs

Insights from Columbia Business School faculty make sense of the president’s recently implemented tariffs on Chinese goods, and potential tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
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Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business
Date
January 29, 2025
Display of Stock market quotes with city scene reflect on glass
Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business

Stock Market Predictions of the Future: What Lies Ahead for Investors in 2025?

Predictions of the future guide investor decisions in volatile markets. Insights from CBS Professor Abby Joseph Cohen paint a challenging year for the U.S. and global economies, but opportunities abound.
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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Media and Technology, Social Impact
Date
January 28, 2025
People reading news online
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Media and Technology, Social Impact

The Psychology Behind Fake News: Why Some People Are More Likely to Share It

Analyzing the language of social media users reveals surprising predictors of fake news sharing, offering new strategies to curb misinformation and foster healthier online communities.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, The Workplace
Type
Columbia Business
Date
January 27, 2025
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, The Workplace

Why Employee Retention is More Complicated Than You Think

CBS Professor Adina Sterling researches how an employee’s decision to leave can be tied to their race—and their access to resources.
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Business and Society, Leadership
Type
Business and Society
Date
January 23, 2025
Business and Society, Leadership

The Wall and the Bridge with Glenn Hubbard

Taking Adam Smith’s logic to Youngstown, Ohio, as a case study in economic disruption, Hubbard discusses the benefits of an open economy and creating bridges to support people in turbulent times so that they remain engaged and prepared to participate in, and reap the rewards of, a new economic landscape.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Elections, Politics, Social Impact
Date
January 22, 2025
March in Washington for climate
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Elections, Politics, Social Impact

The Climate Policy Pendulum

Although US President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans give climate advocates plenty to worry about, all hope is not lost. Clean-energy technologies still have decisive physical advantages over the alternatives, and economic common sense will eventually win out.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Elections, Globalization, Leadership
Date
January 21, 2025
President Donald Trump
Capital Markets and Investments, Elections, Globalization, Leadership

Understanding Trump’s Policies on Trades: Insights on Tariffs, Mexico, Canada, and China

Trump's policies on tariffs with Mexico, Canada, and China could reshape U.S. trade relations. CBS experts explore how his executive orders may impact the economy.
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Labor, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Organizations, Social Impact, Strategy
Date
January 21, 2025
Illustration of status
Labor, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Organizations, Social Impact, Strategy

Insecure About Your Status? Try Boosting Someone Else’s

Insecurity is rampant in modern life, from the boardroom to the classroom. But if we give in to status insecurity and withhold recognition from others, we may be self-sabotaging.
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Real Estate, Social Impact
Date
January 17, 2025
LA wildfires
Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Real Estate, Social Impact

Why Home Buyers Ignore the Climate Risk in Danger Zones

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles highlight how suppressed insurance premiums and government policies incentivize Americans to settle in areas with a high climate risk, exacerbating economic and environmental disasters.
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Artificial Intelligence, Asset Management, Digital IQ, Finance, Future of Work, Leadership, The Workplace
Date
January 16, 2025
Ida Liu
Artificial Intelligence, Asset Management, Digital IQ, Finance, Future of Work, Leadership, The Workplace

Bizcast: How AI Is Revolutionizing Finance and Wealth Management

Listen to Ida Liu, Global Head of Citi Private Bank, in conversation with Lulu C. Wang ’83, Founder and CEO of Tupelo Capital Management, as they discuss how to successfully navigate the changes reshaping finance and wealth management.
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Climate and Policy, Economics and Policy, Elections, Faculty Views, Politics, Tax Policy, World Business
Date
January 15, 2025
President Donald Trump
Climate and Policy, Economics and Policy, Elections, Faculty Views, Politics, Tax Policy, World Business

How Trump’s Second Term Could Reshape Business Strategy: Tariffs, Tax Cuts, and Climate Policy

The new president's proposed policies are poised to reshape the business landscape. Columbia Business School experts break down what leaders need to know about Trump's second term. 
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Business and Society, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Data/Big Data, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
January 14, 2025
Air travel
Business and Society, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Data/Big Data, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change

The Carbon Knowledge Gap: Why Most Consumers Struggle to Make Effective Eco Choices

A new Columbia Business School study reveals a troubling knowledge gap: most consumers can’t accurately estimate carbon emissions from industries, companies, or behaviors, undermining their ability to make impactful eco-friendly decisions.
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Research
Date
January 13, 2025
Illustration of economic research
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Research

The Hidden Influence of Political Bias on Academic Economics

New insights from Professor Bruce Kogut and his co-researchers reveal how partisan leanings influence academic economics, shaping both research outputs and policy recommendations.
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Artificial Intelligence, Asset Management, Data and Business Analytics, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Finance, Finance and Big Data
Date
January 10, 2025
AI panel Columbia Business School
Artificial Intelligence, Asset Management, Data and Business Analytics, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Finance, Finance and Big Data

Big Insights Into AI’s Impact on Finance

Leaders in the financial services industry are harnessing AI to increase productivity, enhance human decision-making, and drive innovation.
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Data/Big Data, Digital IQ, Insights
Date
January 09, 2025
ChatGPT logo on a phone
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Data/Big Data, Digital IQ, Insights

How Will AI Change the Teaching Model in Business Schools?

AI is here to stay, and it's essential for us to continue experimenting and sharing insights to shape the future of business school education, says Professor Shivaram Rajgopal.
  • Read more about How Will AI Change the Teaching Model in Business Schools? about How Will AI Change the Teaching Model in Business Schools?
Management
Date
January 08, 2025
People speaking at a meeting.
Management

Developing Management Skills in 2025: Key Traits to Adopt in Business

Developing management skills is crucial for leaders in 2025. From AI skills to workplace culture, researchers at Columbia Business School are highlighting what every leader should be mastering this year.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics
Date
January 07, 2025
Wall Street sign and US flags
Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics

Are Liquidity Regulations Making Banks Safer—or Riskier?

Research by Professors Kairong Xiao and Suresh Sundaresan paint a picture of how post-crisis reforms are affecting the banking sector, often in unanticipated ways.
  • Read more about Are Liquidity Regulations Making Banks Safer—or Riskier? about Are Liquidity Regulations Making Banks Safer—or Riskier?
Business and Society, Finance, Finance and Economics, Real Estate, Social Impact
Date
January 02, 2025
A for rent sign outside a house
Business and Society, Finance, Finance and Economics, Real Estate, Social Impact

Could Rent Guarantee Insurance Help Solve the Housing Crisis?

Professors Boaz Abramson and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh investigate whether insurance for missed rent payments could help individuals and the broader economy.
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Climate and Policy, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy, Media and Technology, Politics, Research Findings, Social Impact, The Workplace
Date
December 31, 2024
End of year 2024 to 2025
Climate and Policy, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy, Media and Technology, Politics, Research Findings, Social Impact, The Workplace

See Our Top 5 Stories of 2024

Discover the articles that captivated readers and highlighted Columbia Business School's impactful thought leadership and groundbreaking insights.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability
Date
December 20, 2024
Wopke Hoekstra, the European Union’s Commissioner for Climate Action
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability

Bizcast: EU’s Wopke Hoekstra Calls for Urgent Climate Action

Listen to the European Union’s Commissioner for Climate Action discuss the solutions and challenges on his agenda as he embarks on a new five-year term. 
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