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Trump’s Tariffs: How Protectionism Could Backfire on Households and Businesses
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy, Globalization, World Business

Trump’s Tariffs: How Protectionism Could Backfire on Households and Businesses

President Trump’s tariffs are meant to protect American industries, but they are likely to drive up costs for consumers, hurt domestic firms, and disrupt global trade, argues Professor Shang-Jin Wei. The unintended consequences could ripple across the world economy.

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How High-Skilled Immigrants Drive US Job Growth and Innovation
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Future of Work, Globalization

How High-Skilled Immigrants Drive US Job Growth and Innovation

New research from Columbia Business School reveals that high-skilled immigrants, including H-1B visa holders, don’t take jobs from native-born workers—instead, they fuel entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, particularly in diverse communities.

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 Leadership Lessons from Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O’Day
Artificial Intelligence, Economics and Policy, Healthcare, Leadership

Leadership Lessons from Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O’Day

Innovations in data and AI are reshaping the biopharma industry.

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The Future of Energy Storage: Five Key Insights on Battery Innovation and the Clean Energy Shift
Battery, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Storage Systems

The Future of Energy Storage: Five Key Insights on Battery Innovation and the Clean Energy Shift

Breakthroughs in battery technology are transforming the global energy landscape, fueling the transition to clean energy and reshaping industries from transportation to utilities. With demand for energy storage soaring, what’s next for batteries—and how can businesses, policymakers, and investors keep pace?

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There’s No “You” in Team: How a Word Swap Defuses Workplace Conflict
Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Management

There’s No “You” in Team: How a Word Swap Defuses Workplace Conflict

New Columbia Business School Study Shows Pronoun Use Influences Receptiveness In Conflict-Laden Interactions

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Big App Acquisitions in Apple’s iOS Ecosystem Stifle Competition and Innovation
AI and Transformative Tech, Technology

Big App Acquisitions in Apple’s iOS Ecosystem Stifle Competition and Innovation

A new study by Professor Lori Yue and her co-authors reveals how app developers acquiring smaller third-party apps in the iOS App Store create powerful synergies that discourage new competitors from entering the market.

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Kaushik Kappagantulu ’17 on Empowering India’s Small Farmers, Scaling Kheyti, and Rethinking Social Enterprise
Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Social Enterprise, Social Impact, Startups, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change

Kaushik Kappagantulu ’17 on Empowering India’s Small Farmers, Scaling Kheyti, and Rethinking Social Enterprise

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Kaushik Kappagantulu ’17, co-founder and CEO of Kheyti, on his journey from the conventional career in engineering his parents favored to founding a social enterprise aimed at lifting millions of India’s small farmers out of poverty.
 

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