When Should Companies Take a Stand? The Risks and Rewards of Corporate Activism
New CBS research explores the factors driving inconsistent corporate stances on global sociopolitical issues and the risks that come with them.
New CBS research explores the factors driving inconsistent corporate stances on global sociopolitical issues and the risks that come with them.
Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz joins Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard for a compelling discussion on economic policy, inequality, and the future of global markets.
Explore how President Trump’s flurry of executive orders on his first day in office could reshape the economy, with expert insights from Columbia Business School.
Lori Qingyuan Yue is Associate Professor at the Management Division in Columbia Business School. Her research focuses on the interplay among business, society, and government, particularly in how firms respond to contentious social environments and regulatory uncertainty. She has published papers on industry self-regulation, corporate political strategies, corporate responses to social movements, and corporate sociopolitical activism.