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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Business Analytics, Data/Big Data, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, World Business
Date
September 02, 2025
AI tools
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Business Analytics, Data/Big Data, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, World Business

AI’s Global Blind Spot

Despite its accessibility, AI isn’t reaching much of the world. A new study from Columbia Business School shows that the uneven global spread of AI isn’t just about infrastructure or talent — it’s about who entrepreneurs choose to build for.
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Business and Society, Future of Work, Management, The Workplace
Date
August 29, 2025
An aggressive female boss in a meeting
Business and Society, Future of Work, Management, The Workplace

Why Aggressive Leaders Still Rise to Power—and Why Most People Still Prefer the Opposite

New Columbia Business School research shows that whether aggressive leaders are seen as competent or clueless depends on people’s worldviews, explaining how antagonistic leadership styles persist despite widespread dislike.
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Business and Society, Climate and Sustainability
Date
August 27, 2025
Bruised apples in a box
Business and Society, Climate and Sustainability

From People to Produce: How Appearance Bias Fuels Food Waste

People who believe outward appearances reflect inner character are more likely to reject unattractive fruits and vegetables, according to new research by Columbia Business School. But a simple intervention may be the key to reducing food waste.
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Business and Society, Strategy
Date
November 29, 2023
This stock photo features a woman shopping with a credit card and laptop at her home next to Christmas decorations
Business and Society, Strategy

Online Shopping: What Companies Can Conclude Based on How Consumers Search

Adapted from “Online Advertising as Passive Search,” by Raluca M. Ursu of New York University Stern School of Business, Andrey Simonov of Columbia Business School, and Eunkyung An of New York University Stern School of Business.
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Economics and Policy
Date
May 28, 2024
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Economics and Policy
Economics News
Finance News

How Pandemic Jobless Aid Boosted Employment but Left Households Struggling

Research by CBS Professor Glenn Hubbard uncovers the impact of pandemic-era unemployment assistance on larger labor market dynamics.
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Economics and Policy
Date
March 26, 2024
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Economics and Policy
Economics News

How Macroeconomic Conditions Shape Future Career Choices

New research from CBS Professor Stephan Meier shows an individual’s experience as a young adult influences their job preferences.
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Analytics, Healthcare
Date
March 28, 2024
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Analytics, Healthcare
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Can Predictive Analytics Guide Smarter Staffing Decisions in the ER?

New research from CBS Professor Carri Chan demonstrates that algorithms provide an effective method for enhancing how hospitals manage fluctuations in patient volume and demand.
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