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Columbia Business School Real Estate Students Earn First Place at the 2024 University of North Carolina Real Estate Development Challenge Competition
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Columbia Business School Real Estate Students Earn First Place at the 2024 University of North Carolina Real Estate Development Challenge Competition

Columbia Business School’s case competition team finished first place in the 2024 Real Estate Development Challenge hosted by the Leonard W. Wood Center for Real Estate Studies at Kenan-Flagler Business School and presented by Hines. Team members Chris Byrns ’25, Connor Corcoran ’24, Katy Lepeturin ’25, and Rachel Lee ’25 inspired the judges and crowd by presenting a plan to redevelop the historic Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

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When Patriotism Pays: How Companies Are Cashing In on Nationalism
Business Economics and Public Policy

When Patriotism Pays: How Companies Are Cashing In on Nationalism

New work by Professor Lori Yue and her co-researchers quantifies firms’ nationalism and sheds light on how ideology impacts business.

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Less Echo, More Empathy: What I Learned From My Fellowship at Auschwitz
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership

Less Echo, More Empathy: What I Learned From My Fellowship at Auschwitz

Former Student Leadership and Ethics Co-Chair Marissa Guiang '22 recounts her recent trip with the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) cohort and shares the foundational mindset shift that came from it. 

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The Power of New Hires: How Fresh Talent Shapes Company Culture
Business and Society, Labor, Leadership

The Power of New Hires: How Fresh Talent Shapes Company Culture

A company's culture can significantly impact its financial performance, employee retention, and the overall well-being of its employees, according to new research from Professor Wei Cai.

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Safe Haven or the Next Bubble? New Research Suggests Treasuries Are Overvalued
Economics and Policy

Safe Haven or the Next Bubble? New Research Suggests Treasuries Are Overvalued

Researchers propose a new model for calculating the present value of future national surpluses. Their results suggest that national debt is currently overvalued. 

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When Customers Become Lobbyists
Algorithms, AI and Transformative Tech, Economics and Policy

When Customers Become Lobbyists

Tech firms are mobilizing users to influence policymakers, but the strategy’s effectiveness is a double-edged sword.

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How Location is Fueling Innovation
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

How Location is Fueling Innovation

Harnessing the power of regional innovation is key to entrepreneurial growth, according to Jorge A. Guzman, Gantcher Associate Professor of Business at Columbia Business School.

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