In many firms, there is an apparent disconnect between informal values and norms and formal practices and policies, says the Kester and Byrnes Professor of Accounting and Auditing.
New research from Columbia Business School finds that patients are 2.5% more likely to start and stay on a course of treatment for every 10-year decrease of a drug’s time on the market – equivalent to a 0.35 USD reduction in copayment for each day of a patient’s therapy.
S. T. Lee Professor of Business Sheena S. Iyengar offers advice on how to have a purposeful approach when you enter a networking room — and a valuable outcome when you leave.