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The New Nuclear: How TerraPower Is Powering the Future of Clean Energy
Chris Levesque, President and CEO of TerraPower, explains how next-generation reactors and innovative energy storage are reshaping nuclear energy's role in the global transition to sustainability.
As Warren Buffett ’51 Steps Down, Investing Legends Share Their Reflections
Buffett’s departure as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway marks the end of an era. Here’s what some of the world’s top investors say about his lasting influence on business and investing.
Did AI Write That Pitch? The Impact of Generative AI on Hiring and Startup Evaluations
Research from Columbia Business School examines the challenges posed by generative AI in hiring and entrepreneurial pitching, offering insights into when AI helps — and when it hinders.
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How High-Skilled Immigrants Drive US Job Growth and Innovation
New research from Columbia Business School reveals that high-skilled immigrants, including H-1B visa holders, don’t take jobs from native-born workers—instead, they fuel entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, particularly in diverse communities.
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Business and Society How High-Skilled Immigrants Drive US Job Growth and Innovation
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Business and Society How ‘Masculine Energy’ Can Hinder Your Negotiation Success
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Business and Society Why Employee Retention is More Complicated Than You Think
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Business and Society The Wall and the Bridge with Glenn Hubbard
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Artificial Intelligence AI in the Workplace: The Power of a Human-First Approach
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Can Your Writing Style Predict Your Future Success?
Using natural language processing, Professor Olivier Toubia and his co-researchers have found that the way people write, no matter the topic, can reveal clues about how well they might do in the future—whether in school, work, or other areas.
Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor … and Your High-Skilled!
New research by Columbia Business School faculty shows how increasing the number of high-skilled immigrants can spur regional entrepreneurship and economic growth without the cost of other economy-boosting strategies.
Dollars and Dominance: How Military Strength Secures Financial Power
A new paper co-authored by Professor Pierre Yared shows how geopolitical strength and financial privilege reinforce each other, with implications ranging from interest rates to national security.
Is Open-Mindedness a Liability in Today’s Polarized Politics?
Research by Professor Mohamed Hussein uncovers the social cost of engaging with opposing political views, offering new insights into America’s growing partisan divide and what it means for fostering cooperation.
Who Really Owns Europe’s Wealth? New Research Uncovers the True Flow of Capital Across the Euro Area
A CBS study uses large-scale data to better estimate where money in Europe comes from — and where it goes.