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A New Era in Japan: The New Administration and Its Impact on the Economy and Businessランダル・ジョーンズ

A New Era in Japan: The New Administration and Its Impact on the Economy and Business
Thursday, March 5, 2026 | 12:45 – 1:45 PM
Room 440, Geffen Hall, Columbia Business School

Featuring: Randall S. Jones, Research Associate, Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB), Columbia Business School; Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) and the KDI School; Former Senior Counselor - East Asia and Head of Japan/Korea Desk, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

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Private Credit and Financial Stability
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Private Credit and Financial Stability

Rising redemption pressures in parts of the private credit market, alongside growing attention from regulators and market participants, have brought renewed focus to questions of financial stability.

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Biased Technology Significantly Alters Doctors’ Long-Term Decision Making, New Study Reveals

Biased Technology Significantly Alters Doctors’ Long-Term Decision Making, New Study Reveals

New Columbia Business School Research Finds that Doctors Significantly Overprescribed Opioid Painkillers For Years After Using a Manipulated Algorithm

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Two Kinds of Talent
Organizations

Two Kinds of Talent

A landmark study of business school success distinguishes technical smarts from social smarts and unpacks why leadership attainment is more associated with the latter.

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Is AI a Threat to Legacy, or a New Way to Coauthor It?
Artificial Intelligence, Decisions, Family, Governance, Management, Research Findings

Is AI a Threat to Legacy, or a New Way to Coauthor It?

As Columbia Business School deepens its institutional commitment to AI through its AI in Business Initiative and the upcoming "MBA Transformed: AI and Beyond" teaching symposium on June 1, 2026, family enterprises face a parallel question: is AI a threat to legacy, or a new way to coauthor it?

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Adapting at Speed: What It Takes to Redesign Organizations in a Faster, More Uncertain World
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Adapting at Speed: What It Takes to Redesign Organizations in a Faster, More Uncertain World

Organizations are getting better at spotting change, but acting on it is harder. At a recent Operational Innovation Network summit at Columbia Business School, leaders across industries shared how they’re redesigning their decision-making and supply chains to move faster.
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Anthony W. Marx, President and CEO, The New York Public Library: Master Class in Transformative Leadership
Housing Insecurity, Leadership, Social Enterprise

Anthony W. Marx, President and CEO, The New York Public Library: Master Class in Transformative Leadership

Anthony W. Marx is the president and CEO of the New York Public Library, the nation’s largest library system and the world’s preeminent public research library. Over fifteen years, Marx has reimagined this storied institution, building on his transformative leadership in higher education as president of Amherst College. A distinguished scholar and political scientist, Marx’s education — in the power of education — was forged by his experience in South Africa in the 1980s.

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