What Makes an Experience Feel “Special”? New Study is First to Unlock the Underlying Code
An extensive multi-method investigation reveals new insights and applications on how businesses can engineer “special” experiences for customers
An extensive multi-method investigation reveals new insights and applications on how businesses can engineer “special” experiences for customers
Insights, thought leadership, and inspiration from top-tier speakers at Columbia Business School conferences and events.
CBS alumni and donors are opening doors for the next generation of business leaders, expanding access, easing financial burdens, and helping students turn potential into impact.
Columbia Business School research shows that letting people earn money by predicting climate outcomes can shift their attitudes, behavior, and understanding of climate issues.
The changing climate is reshaping the world around us–and with it, the role of business. What was once mainly seen as an environmental challenge is now recognized as a defining opportunity for innovation, investment, and leadership.
A Columbia Business School study is the first to quantify corporate rhetorical nationalism, finding that Chinese firms nearly doubled their use of nationalist language and boosted returns.
We are proud to share that Pierre Yared, the MUTB Professor of International Business, Senior Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs, and Vice Dean for Executive Education at Columbia Business School, has been appointed as Vice Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in the Executive Office of the President of the United States.
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.
A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Winter/Spring 2025 Columbia Business Magazine.