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Organizations & Markets

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Organizations & Markets Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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Data/Big Data, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations
Date
September 15, 2022
Doing business in the 21st century requires new approaches, such as upskilling existing workforces and workplaces.
Data/Big Data, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations

Frameworks for Leading Through Change

A new MBA course aims to provide students with the essential tools they need to manage and lead in 21st century organizations.
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Healthcare, Leadership, Leading through Crisis, Organizations
Date
April 29, 2020
A healthcare worker holding a boxed meal wearing a surgical mask giving a thumbs up.
Business and Society, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Healthcare, Leadership, Leading through Crisis, Organizations

Alumni Food Entrepreneurs Team Up to Feed NYC Healthcare Workers

Fundraising efforts, along with a generous donation from Beyond Meat, founded by Ethan Brown ’08, helps restaurant P.S. Kitchen, owned by April Tam Smith ’10 and Graham Smith ’21, provide meals to healthcare workers.
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Innovation, Leading through Crisis, Organizations
Date
April 22, 2020
Stacks of pamphlets with a cartoon charcter, that says wash your hands.
Business and Society, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Innovation, Leading through Crisis, Organizations

NYC Silkscreen Studio Swaps Fine Art Prints for Safety Signage

Gary Lichtenstein Editions has partnered with Urban Pathways to increase awareness and safety in the homeless community.
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Leadership and Strategy, Organizations, Strategy
Date
April 07, 2020
A man walking towards a large triangle on a dark tile floor surrounded by pink palm trees.
Leadership and Strategy, Organizations, Strategy

Actors and Architects of Ethical Behavior

Creating a workplace culture conducive to making ethical decisions
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Ethics and Leadership, Leadership
Date
November 15, 2011
Ethics and Leadership, Leadership
Leadership and Ethics News

Report: Number of Women Executives Remains Low

The number of women holding leadership positions in New York’s top companies continues to rise at a slow pace, according to a new study by Columbia Business School and the Women’s Executive Circle of New York (WECNY).
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Organizations & Markets Faculty

CBS Faculty Research on Organizations & Markets

Data and Markups: A Macro-Finance Perspective

Authors
Jan Eeckhout and Laura Veldkamp
Date
February 22, 2023
Format
Working Paper

How can we measure the extent to which data-intensive firms are using their market power? Economists typically look to markups as evidence of market power. Using a simple model with firms that price risk in their capital allocation and production decisions, we highlight the competing forces that make markups an unreliable measure of data-derived market power. Instead, we show how markups measured at different levels of aggregation reflect data and distinguish data from other intangible investments.

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Do Socially Responsible Firms Walk the Talk?

Authors
Shivaram Rajgopal and Aneesh Raghunandan
Date
December 10, 2022
Format
Journal Article

Several firms claim to be socially responsible. We confront these claims with the data using the most notable such proclamation in recent years, the August 2019 Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation by the Business Roundtable (BRT). The BRT is a large, deeply influential business group containing many of America’s largest firms; the 2019 Statement proclaimed that a corporation’s purpose is to deliver value to all stakeholders, rather than to solely maximize shareholder value.

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Managing with Style? Micro-Evidence on the Allocation of Managerial Attention

Authors
Francisco Brahm, Wouter Dessein, Desmond Lo, and Chieko Minami
Date
November 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Management Science

How does task expertise affect the allocation of attention?

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Book Review for The Bank Did It: An Anatomy of the Financial Crisis, by Neil Fligstein

Authors
Lori Yue
Date
September 1, 2022
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Administrative Science Quarterly

The financial crisis of 2007–2008 was the most serious since the Great Depression and severely impacted the global economy. Yet more than 10 years after the crisis, we still lack clear understanding of its cause. Accounts point to some elements of fact but tend to be fragmented and sometimes contradictory. More than ever, we need an account that can put the puzzle pieces together and help us understand how to prevent a crisis like this from happening again.

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What Does ESG Need to Work?

Authors
Michael Weinberg
Date
August 31, 2022
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Institutional Investor

High returns for investors. Our author argues that a different approach to ESG can strike a better balance between environmental and social goals and profits.

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Issues Revisited from Rumelt’s (1974) “Diversification, Strategy & Performance”

Authors
Kathryn Harrigan
Date
July 21, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Strategic Management Review

Performance expectations are revisited pertaining to particular corporate strategies that were highlighted by Rumelt (1974). In particular, suggestions regarding expectations about conglomerate enterprises, vertical integration, and mature- or declining-demand businesses are offered in light of additional information about research findings and observed industry phenomena that are at odds with information available when Rumelt's (1974) study of diversification was performed.

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Affordable Housing and City Welfare

Authors
Jack Favilukis, Pierre Mabille, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Date
June 5, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Review of Economic Studies

Housing affordability has become the main policy challenge for most large cities in the world. Zoning, rent control, housing vouchers, and tax credits are the main levers employed by policy makers. We build a new dynamic stochastic spatial equilibrium model to evaluate the effect of these policies on house prices, rents, residential construction, labor supply, output, income and wealth inequality, as well as the location decision of households within the city. The analysis incorporates risk, wealth effects, and resident landlords.

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Currency Factors

Authors
Arash Aloosh and Geert Bekaert
Date
June 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Management Science

We examine the ability of existing and new factor models to explain the comovements of G10-currency changes. Extant currency factors include the carry, volatility, value, and momentum factors. Using a new clustering technique, we find a clear two-block structure in currency comovements with the first block containing mostly the dollar currencies, and the other the European currencies.

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The Commitment Benefit of Consols in Government Debt Management

Authors
Davide Debortoli, Ricardo Nunes, and Pierre Yared
Date
June 1, 2022
Format
Journal Article

We consider optimal government debt maturity in a deterministic economy in which the government can issue any arbitrary debt maturity structure and in which bond prices are a function of the government's current and future primary surpluses. The government sequentially chooses policy, taking into account how current choices - which impacts future policy -- feed back into current bond prices. We show that issuing consols constitutes the unique stationary optimal debt portfolio, as it boosts government credibility to future policy and reduces the debt financing costs.

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