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Leadership, Politics, Research Findings
Date
November 19, 2024
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Leadership, Politics, Research Findings

Is Open-Mindedness a Liability in Today’s Polarized Politics?

Research by Professor Mohamed Hussein uncovers the social cost of engaging with opposing political views, offering new insights into America’s growing partisan divide and what it means for fostering cooperation.
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Banks & Financial Stability, Finance
Date
August 20, 2024
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Banks & Financial Stability, Finance
Finance News

How Economic Pressures Could Trigger a New Wave of Bank Failures

Recent CBS research reveals how rising interest rates and commercial real estate distress threaten the US banking sector, especially for regional banks.
  • Read more about How Economic Pressures Could Trigger a New Wave of Bank Failures about How Economic Pressures Could Trigger a New Wave of Bank Failures
Economics and Policy, Healthcare
Date
October 18, 2024
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Economics and Policy, Healthcare

The $282 Billion Toll: Quantifying the Economic Impact of Mental Illness

New research from Professor Boaz Abramson pioneers a method for assessing the impact that mental illness has on GDP, making the case that expanding the availability of treatment services and improving treatment of mental illness, especially in late adolescence, could positively impact the economy.
  • Read more about The $282 Billion Toll: Quantifying the Economic Impact of Mental Illness about The $282 Billion Toll: Quantifying the Economic Impact of Mental Illness
Accounting, Technology
Date
August 13, 2024
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Accounting, Technology
Accounting News

Valuing Intangible Capital in the Age of Trillion-Dollar Tech Giants

New research by CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal and his co-authors uses historical company data to help investors more accurately estimate a company's value, promoting greater transparency.
  • Read more about Valuing Intangible Capital in the Age of Trillion-Dollar Tech Giants about Valuing Intangible Capital in the Age of Trillion-Dollar Tech Giants
Housing Insecurity, Insights, Real Estate
Date
October 22, 2025
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Housing Insecurity, Insights, Real Estate

The Affordable Housing Paradox

Why low-rent properties deliver high returns—and why investors stay away.
  • Read more about The Affordable Housing Paradox about The Affordable Housing Paradox
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Date
August 01, 2024
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Entrepreneurship News

How Starbucks Cafes Can Fuel Startup Growth: The Power of Third Places

A new Columbia Business School study shows how the chain entering a neighborhood without coffee shops boosts entrepreneurship by up to 11.8 percent.
  • Read more about How Starbucks Cafes Can Fuel Startup Growth: The Power of Third Places about How Starbucks Cafes Can Fuel Startup Growth: The Power of Third Places
Finance
Date
July 10, 2024
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Finance

Funding Black-Founded Startups: How VC Funds Are Missing Black Talent

CBS Professor Emmanuel Yimfor explores the funding gap for Black-founded startups — and how we can close it.
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