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Can TikTok Sway Voters? Assessing Social Media and Elections
Business and Society, Elections, Insights, Marketing, Media and Technology

Can TikTok Sway Voters? Assessing Social Media and Elections

As the U.S. election nears, the American public is witnessing the power of social media and elections: the partnership between political candidates and content creators, says Professor Mohamed Hussein.

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As Big Tech Gets Bigger, Antitrust Issues Loom Larger. Here’s What Voters Need to Know
Data and Business Analytics, Data/Big Data, Elections, Technology

As Big Tech Gets Bigger, Antitrust Issues Loom Larger. Here’s What Voters Need to Know

Professor Laura Veldkamp outlines the key issues to consider when evaluating the candidates’ approach to Big Tech and monopolies during this election season.

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Algorithm Pricing – Is it Fairer Than Human-Set Standards?
Algorithms, Decisions

Algorithm Pricing – Is it Fairer Than Human-Set Standards?

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals How Consumers Perceive Pricing Set by Algorithms

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Health Care: The Winning Closing Argument in a Tight Election
Economics and Policy, Elections, Healthcare, Social Impact

Health Care: The Winning Closing Argument in a Tight Election

With just days to go in the current presidential campaign, a greater focus on improving the nation’s health could be the deciding factor in a close election, argues Professor Michael Sparer.

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Many Fear Fake News and ‘Parallel Universes’ Threaten Democracy. The Reality of News Perception Is More Complex
Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Elections, Media and Technology

Many Fear Fake News and ‘Parallel Universes’ Threaten Democracy. The Reality of News Perception Is More Complex

The speed and intensity at which misinformation spreads indicates a growing difficulty in discerning truth, argues Professor Andrea Prat. It’s a challenge that could significantly impact voter decision-making in the upcoming election.

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Deep-Fakes Are Better than Ever. What Does That Mean for the Presidential Election?
Artificial Intelligence, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Elections, Insights, Media and Technology, Technology

Deep-Fakes Are Better than Ever. What Does That Mean for the Presidential Election?

The technology poses significant challenges to electoral integrity and has sparked a race between those attempting to manipulate information and those striving to uphold democratic values, argues Professor Bruce Kogut.

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Shaping America’s Clean Energy Future: Economic Growth vs. Climate Policy
Business and Society, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Elections, Energy, Energy Solutions

Shaping America’s Clean Energy Future: Economic Growth vs. Climate Policy

Climate change is a significant issue for voters who are increasingly focused on how political parties balance environmental priorities with economic considerations. Gautam Gowrisankaran, a professor of economics at Columbia University, argues that a candidate who can find and clearly communicate a well-rounded approach to both will likely have an advantage.

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