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The Affordable Housing Paradox
Housing Insecurity, Insights, Real Estate

The Affordable Housing Paradox

New research finds low-rent housing delivers higher, more stable returns than luxury rentals, revealing hidden alpha in affordable housing markets.
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Experience Narrows the Leadership Ambition Gap
Business and Society, Leadership, Strategy, The Workplace

Experience Narrows the Leadership Ambition Gap

New Columbia Biz School research finds that women with more experience are just as likely as men to pursue higher-level positions, driven by self-confidence

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Columbia Business School Professor Helps Corrections Officers Harness Stress for Well-Being
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, Social Impact

Columbia Business School Professor Helps Corrections Officers Harness Stress for Well-Being

Professor Modupe Akinola shares stress management techniques with staff at a California State Prison.

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Hard to Abate, Impossible to Ignore: How Green Steel and Low-Carbon Cement Are Cleaning Up Heavy Industry
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Climate and Technology, Climate Knowledge Initiative

Hard to Abate, Impossible to Ignore: How Green Steel and Low-Carbon Cement Are Cleaning Up Heavy Industry

Columbia Business School’s Climate Week panel explored how green steel and low-carbon cement can decarbonize heavy industry through innovation and partnerships.
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CBS Climate Week Takeaways: Climate Risk Outspeeds Pace of Change, but Innovations Offer Hope
Climate and Finance, Climate and Sustainability, Economics and Policy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition

CBS Climate Week Takeaways: Climate Risk Outspeeds Pace of Change, but Innovations Offer Hope

Columbia Business School’s Climate Week 2025 highlighted rising climate risks, AI’s energy challenge, and innovations that offer real hope for net zero.
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How AI Is Changing the Way Students Learn
AI and Transformative Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Curriculum, Digital IQ

How AI Is Changing the Way Students Learn

Columbia Business School’s CAiSEY platform uses AI-powered, voice-based conversations to transform the case method and make learning more inclusive.
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AI Is Making You Boring
AI and Transformative Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, Management, Technology

AI Is Making You Boring

Columbia Business School research by Sandra Matz shows how AI agents make human choices more predictable and less unique, raising concerns about individuality, diversity, and creativity in the age of automation.
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