Study Finds Transitioning To Renewable Energy Is More Affordable Than Utility Companies Are Admitting
Columbia Business School Professor Makes the Case That Decarbonization Could Save Providers and Consumers Money
Columbia Business School Professor Makes the Case That Decarbonization Could Save Providers and Consumers Money
NEW YORK, NY – On Earth Day, the world’s largest secular observance, over a billion people will come together to celebrate the achievements of the environmental movement and to push for changes in human behavior and government policy. Columbia Business School’s faculty experts, who are at the forefront of environmental, climate, and geoengineering issues, are conducting groundbreaking research that sheds light on the climate’s impact on crops, ESGs, climate pledges, and more.
Columbia Business School Study Reveals that Giving Products a Human Characteristic Makes Consumers More Likely to Recycle Them
Ticketmaster, Airlines, and Junk Fees: White House Welcomes Columbia Business School Expert on Fees and Surcharges
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.
How Columbia Business School's PM Program launches in-demand product managers.
As employees register their dissatisfaction through the Great Resignation and Quiet Quitting, Columbia Business School research finds that companies over-emphasize the customer compared to workers