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Climate and Finance, Climate and Sustainability, Economics and Policy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition
Date
October 10, 2025
Climate Week 2025 panel
Climate and Finance, Climate and Sustainability, Economics and Policy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition

CBS Climate Week Takeaways: Climate Risk Outspeeds Pace of Change, but Innovations Offer Hope

The message from Columbia Business School’s Climate Week was clear: climate risks are accelerating, finance is falling behind, and AI’s energy appetite looms large. But pragmatic innovation, price parity, and partnerships may be enough to bend the curve.
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Marketplace
Date
November 14, 2025
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Marketplace

Retailers Confront Tariff Whiplash: CBS’s “Next Frontier in Retail” Discussion Focuses on Resilient, Regenerative Supply Chains

In recent years, a social media post about a new or revised tariff could upend a day’s work for Maithili Shenoy, until recently Target’s Vice President of Owned Brand Sourcing and Manufacturing for the Western Hemisphere.
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Artificial Intelligence, Decisions, Digital IQ
Date
November 12, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence, Decisions, Digital IQ
Press Release

No Matter the Question, ChatGPT wants to be First: New Research Reveals ChatGPT's Puzzling Bias for ‘Option A’

New Columbia Business School study finds A.I. tools like ChatGPT consistently favor the first option presented when evaluating choices—but aggregating results from multiple, differently-worded prompts cancels out the bias
  • Read more about No Matter the Question, ChatGPT wants to be First: New Research Reveals ChatGPT's Puzzling Bias for ‘Option A’ about No Matter the Question, ChatGPT wants to be First: New Research Reveals ChatGPT's Puzzling Bias for ‘Option A’
Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurship
Date
April 14, 2014
Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurship
Private Equity Program News

Columbia students Global Champions of VCIC 2014 Finals in North Carolina

The team representing Columbia at the 17th Annual Global VCIC Competition (http://www.vcic.unc.edu) won first place the weekend of April 10-12, 2014.Hosted at University of North Carolina, the finals events were the culmination of a series of regional competitions where over 66 top universities competed across the globe and over 1,200 graduate students competed.The Columbia team was called “Board Room Fund” due to all of them holding leadership positions with the Private Equity and Venture Capital Club.
  • Read more about Columbia students Global Champions of VCIC 2014 Finals in North Carolina about Columbia students Global Champions of VCIC 2014 Finals in North Carolina
Business Economics and Public Policy
Date
November 02, 2015
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News

Professor Takatoshi Ito Speaks at a CFR Event

Professor Takatoshi Ito recently spoke at a Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) event, titled "The Economics of Asia"  alongside with Adam Posen, president at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. The Presider was Paul Sheard, chief global economist at Standard & Poor's Head of Global Economics and Research and the Introductory Speaker was Sheila A. Smith, senior fellow for Japan Studies at CFR. Video & Transcript
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Leadership, Organizations
Date
June 30, 2014
Leadership, Organizations
Press Release

Are You Seen as a Jerk at Work? A New Study Reveals That Many People Are Oblivious to How They Come Across to Counterparts and Colleagues

Columbia Business School research highlights the disconnect between peoples’ own views and their counterparts’ views of their assertiveness—and the impact it can have on negotiations
  • Read more about Are You Seen as a Jerk at Work? A New Study Reveals That Many People Are Oblivious to How They Come Across to Counterparts and Colleagues about Are You Seen as a Jerk at Work? A New Study Reveals That Many People Are Oblivious to How They Come Across to Counterparts and Colleagues
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Media and Technology, Social Enterprise, World Business
Date
September 21, 2011
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Media and Technology, Social Enterprise, World Business
Japan Center News

Professor Gerald L. Curtis's opinions on the Japanese political, economic and social situation following the Tohoku Earthquake featured in Kyodo News

Professor Gerald L. Curtis's lecture on the political, social, and economic situation in Japan following the Tohoku Earthquake featured in the September 21, 2011 edition of Kyodo News
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