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Where Business Gets Built: Inside CBS’s Process Improvement & Growth Course
Entrepreneurship

Where Business Gets Built: Inside CBS’s Process Improvement & Growth Course

Inside Columbia Business School’s Process Improvement & Growth course, students partner with NYC startups to solve real operational challenges and deliver measurable results.
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Why Aggressive Leaders Rise—and Why Some People Cheer Them On
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Management

Why Aggressive Leaders Rise—and Why Some People Cheer Them On

A new Columbia Business School study reveals how competitive worldviews influence leadership perceptions, drawing on media resources and expert quotes.
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Why Making Games Easier Can Boost Player Spending and Engagement
Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Technology

Why Making Games Easier Can Boost Player Spending and Engagement

New Columbia Business School research reveals that easier mobile games increase engagement, retention and long-term revenue in the $200 billion gaming industry.
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Fair Arbitrage or Ethical Breach? - Private Equity Negotiations with Sellers
Ethics and Leadership, On Campus

Fair Arbitrage or Ethical Breach? - Private Equity Negotiations with Sellers

Columbia Business School Professor Aamir Rehman explores ethical considerations in private equity negotiations.

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China’s Phase-Out of Solar Feed-in Tariffs Is a Sign of a Mature Sector, Not a Waning One
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Energy, Solar

China’s Phase-Out of Solar Feed-in Tariffs Is a Sign of a Mature Sector, Not a Waning One

China’s phase-out of solar feed-in tariffs marks a transition to market-driven clean energy policy, reflecting the growing competitiveness of solar power.
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Fewer Companies Are Going Public. Are Regulations Driving the Drop?
Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Financial Policy

Fewer Companies Are Going Public. Are Regulations Driving the Drop?

The number of US public companies has dropped 50% since the 1990s. Columbia Business School research using a novel “bunching estimation” method finds that regulatory costs explain only about 7% of the decline, with other market forces playing a far greater role.
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Ethics and Professional Complicity: Reflecting on my Fellowship at Auschwitz
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership

Ethics and Professional Complicity: Reflecting on my Fellowship at Auschwitz

Adam Shen '26 shares insights and revelations from his time in Germany and Poland with the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE).

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