Ray Dalio Looks to the Past to Predict the Future
As a recent guest on CBS's Value Investing With Legends podcast, Dalio discusses how he made his name in investments, the future of innovation, and the trajectory of US partisan politics.
As a recent guest on CBS's Value Investing With Legends podcast, Dalio discusses how he made his name in investments, the future of innovation, and the trajectory of US partisan politics.
Venture capitalists are still finding profitability despite growing challenges in the startup ecosystem.
The words people use say a lot about their personalities, emotions, and thinking. And the ones they use when asking to borrow money, it turns out, also says a lot about whether they are likely to pay others back.
Professor Netzer's expertise centers on one of the major business challenges of the data-rich environment: developing quantitative methods that leverage data to gain a deeper understanding of customer behavior and guide firms' decisions. He focuses primarily on building statistical and econometric models to measure consumer preferences and understand how customer choices change over time, and across contexts. Most notably, he has developed a framework for managing firms' customer bases through dynamic segmentation.
Tomasz Piskorski, the Edward S. Gordon Professor of Real Estate in the Finance Division at CBS, reveals that U.S. banks' asset exposure to a recent rise in the interest rates has major implications for financial stability.
In this episode of Bizcast, Ciamac Moallemi, the William von Mueffling Professor of Business at CBS, takes us through the basics of the new technology, shares the opportunities and disadvantages it offers, and discusses how the School is preparing students to be at the forefront of this emerging field.
Artificial intelligence is not a relatively new concept, but instead a 'moving target,' argues Columbia University Professor Chris Wiggins in his new book.
CBS Professor Harry Mamaysky examines the relationship between news and the financial markets.
CBS Professor Christopher J. Mayer sees a new dynamic at play in the residential real estate market.
Columbia Business School Professor of Business and Vice Dean of Research Oded Netzer discusses the growing use of data analytics within organizations and how the school's curriculum is designed to equip MBAs for the Technology.
The class is designed to give students an opportunity to understand a programming language commonly used to make business decisions.