The Rise of Meddle Ads in Political Campaigns—and Why They’re Backfiring
Watch Professor Mohamed Hussein describe this new approach to political campaigning and explain why it might not always have the desired impact.
Watch Professor Mohamed Hussein describe this new approach to political campaigning and explain why it might not always have the desired impact.
In this episode of Columbia Bizcast, listen to Professor Gernot Wagner’s talk from Reunion 2024, where he discusses the challenges posed by the climate crisis and the significant business opportunities emerging from the clean-energy race.
On October 1st, the Global Family Enterprise Program held its inaugural Owners' Day, a milestone event that brought together family enterprise leaders, students, alumni, and experts to explore the evolving role of ownership in today’s world. The event showcased the potential for family enterprises to not only drive economic success but to lead with values and create sustainable, positive change across industries, communities, and generations.
Columbia Business School research finds Black and white workers quit jobs for different reasons, highlighting racial disparities
Professor Pierre Yared and his co-researchers argue that deglobalization, fiscal expansion, and other global trends will reverse the low inflation rates of recent decades, making the job of central banks more challenging.
Industry leaders are tackling cement decarbonization to reduce emissions. Columbia Business School shares practical solutions shaping the future of construction.
As the world rushes toward a net-zero future, the experiences of Wendy De Wolf '18, co-founder of East Light Partners, underscore the opportunities and obstacles in scaling renewable energy and making solar power a dominant force in global energy production.