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Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, a recipient of CJEB’s Doctoral Fellowship, was interviewed by Nikkei about his research on the under-representation of Asians in leadership positions

Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, Mitsui Career Development Assistant Professor at Sloan School of Management of MIT, and a recipient of CJEB’s Doctoral Fellowship, was interviewed by Nikkei about his research on the under-representation of Asians in leadership positions. 

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July 17, 2020
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Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, Mitsui Career Development Assistant Professor at Sloan School of Management of MIT, and a recipient of CJEB’s Doctoral Fellowship, was interviewed by Nikkei about his research on the under-representation of Asians in leadership positions. His research focuses on potential mechanisms affecting Asian representation in leadership positions in the U.S. 

[Note: the article is in Japanese only.] 米国で東アジア系がインド人より出世できない理由 (Nikkei, 7/17/20)

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