New York City’s Remarkable Rise as an Innovation Hub
Professor Nataliya Wright moderated a conversation about the city’s transformation at the second annual Think Bigger Innovation Summit at Columbia Business School.
Professor Nataliya Wright moderated a conversation about the city’s transformation at the second annual Think Bigger Innovation Summit at Columbia Business School.
The world renowned entrepreneur, investor, and technologist foresees transformative advancements in AI, robotics, and sustainable technologies, urging belief in new ideas and the courage to think bigger.
Columbia Business School faculty are blazing a trail with innovative, AI-based teaching strategies.
Major American cities such as New York and San Francisco face serious problems — mass migration, empty offices and declining tax revenues. These trends have had a direct impact on cities, which rely on tax revenues for funding, a significant portion from commercial real estate. Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh has defined this cycle of spillover effects as the "urban doom loop."
To hedge against potentially severe damages associated with climate change, a new Columbia Business School study finds CO2 emissions should be cut by 70 percent — quickly.
New research from CBS Professor Dante Donati examines how governments and NGOs can leverage social media engagement to reduce malaria transmission.