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Tesla and Elon Musk’s moment of truth with first mass-market car
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Bruce Greenwald
- Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Asset Management and Finance
- Accounting Division
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Bruce Greenwald
- Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Asset Management and Finance
- Accounting Division
Professor Bruce C. N. Greenwald is the Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Finance and Asset Management at Columbia Business School and the academic Director of the Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing. Described by the New York Times as "a guru to Wall Street's gurus," Greenwald is an authority on value investing with additional expertise in productivity and the economics of information.
Are Female Founders Prone to Failure? Study Shows ‘Implicit’ Stereotype Fuels Funding Gap
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E. Tory Higgins
- Professor of Business
- Management Division
Professor Higgins, the Stanley Schachter Professor of Psychology and Professor of Business is an expert on motivation and decision making. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. He is the author of Beyond Pleasure and Pain: How Motivation Works (Oxford) and co-author of Focus: Use Different Ways of Seeing the World for Success and Influence (Penguin). He teaches an Executive MBA course on negotiation, and is the Director of the Motivation Science Center. Higgins has received the Donald T.
Why Socially Responsible Companies Pay Less for Top Talent
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Vanessa Burbano
- Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business
- Management Division
Vanessa Burbano is the Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business in the strategy area at Columbia Business School.
Can Companies Pay Less by Doing Good
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Vanessa Burbano
- Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business
- Management Division
Vanessa Burbano is the Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business in the strategy area at Columbia Business School.
Will Volkswagen's Possible $18B Emissions Penalty Drive Transparency in Manufacturing?
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Vanessa Burbano
- Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business
- Management Division
Vanessa Burbano is the Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business in the strategy area at Columbia Business School.
These are the Shortfalls of the Paris Climate Change Deal
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Vanessa Burbano
- Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business
- Management Division
Vanessa Burbano is the Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business in the strategy area at Columbia Business School.
Social Responsibility that Rubs Right Off
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Vanessa Burbano
- Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business
- Management Division
Vanessa Burbano is the Sidney Taurel Associate Professor of Business in the strategy area at Columbia Business School.
When people ask to borrow money, the words they use can foretell whether they’ll pay it back
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Oded Netzer
- Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
- Marketing Division
- Vice Dean for Research
- Dean's Office
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Oded Netzer
- Arthur J. Samberg Professor of Business
- Marketing Division
- Vice Dean for Research
- Dean's Office
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.