Talking Politics With Glenn Hubbard
Host Professor Ray Horton talks politics American-style with Professor Glenn Hubbard, the School’s most knowledgeable observer of American politics.
Host Professor Ray Horton talks politics American-style with Professor Glenn Hubbard, the School’s most knowledgeable observer of American politics.
The paper “Behind the EEO Curtain” examines diversity at U.S. firms and how granular data reflects an ongoing lack of diversity at America’s largest public companies and most companies’ resistance to voluntary release of unflattering diversity information.
The paper from Columbia Business School, “Learning or Playing? The Effect of Gamified Training On Employee Performance,” explores the impact of gamified learning on business outcomes. The study was co-authored by Ryan W. Buell of Harvard Business School, Wei Cai of Columbia Business School, and Tatiana Sandino of Harvard Business School.
Daniel (Dongil) Keum is an Associate Professor of Management at Columbia Business School. His research interests lie in innovation, organizational structure, labor market policy, and their application to public policy formation. He holds a PhD from NYU Stern School of Business and an AB with high honors in economics and mathematics from Dartmouth College. Prior to pursuing a career in academia, Daniel worked at McKinsey & Company for four years. His primary industry experience is in retail, fashion, and corporate portfolio restructuring.
The BlocPower CEO joined CBS Professor Bruce Kogut at an event that was part of the BAID @TheHub speaker series.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist visited CBS for the first installment of a new speaker series from The Hub, a new think tank, to discuss the future of capitalism with CBS Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard.
Columbia Business Schools students travel to Youngstown, Ohio to meet with local business owners and civic, political, and religious leaders to gain a better understanding of the causes and consequences of the American divides and what might be done to help bridge them as future business leaders.
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