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Climate and Policy
Date
July 18, 2024
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Climate and Policy

Insuring Against Disaster: Carbon Emissions Need Drastic Cuts Now, According to New Risk Management Study

To hedge against potentially severe damages associated with climate change, a new Columbia Business School study finds CO2 emissions should be cut by 70 percent — quickly.
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Marketing
Date
July 17, 2024
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Marketing

Facebook vs. Malaria: How Social Media Campaigns Can Influence Public Health

New research from CBS Professor Dante Donati examines how governments and NGOs can leverage social media engagement to reduce malaria transmission.
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Milstein Center
Date
July 15, 2024

5 Questions About Real Estate and Finance With Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

Columbia Business School’s Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh discusses the growing use of data in real estate and the school’s latest curricular innovations.
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Type
Milstein Center
Date
July 15, 2024

How Will Working From Home Impact Office Real Estate?

Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate at Columbia Business School, discusses his new research on the impact of remote work on the New York City commercial real estate sector.
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Date
July 15, 2024
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Home Prices Are Defying Expectations as Interest Rates Climb — Here’s Why

CBS Professor Christopher J. Mayer sees a new dynamic at play in the residential real estate market.
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Type
Milstein Center
Date
July 15, 2024

Real Estate Values and the Cities of Tomorrow

Columbia Business School’s Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate, discusses his research into how the COVID-19 pandemic and a sharp shift toward remote and hybrid work has impacted commercial real estate and is reshaping cities.
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Type
Milstein Center
Date
July 15, 2024

Understanding the Challenges Facing the Banking System

Columbia Business School Professor Tomasz Piskorski discusses his research into the vulnerabilities within the U.S. banking industry, and what can be done to avert a banking crisis.
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Type
Milstein Center
Date
July 15, 2024

The Future of Work and Real Estate

Watch Columbia Business School Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh describe his research into the impact of remote work on the commercial office sector, and the seismic economic challenges brought about by the work-from-home revolution.
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Artificial Intelligence
Date
July 11, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence

Robots vs. Humans: New Research Suggests that in B2B Settings, We Should Think ‘And,’ Not ‘Or’

CBS Professor Oded Netzer explores how automation can augment customer and employee experiences in business-to-business settings.
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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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Climate and Sustainability, Marketing
Date
July 10, 2024
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Climate and Sustainability, Marketing

Creating the Next Generation of Sustainable Marketers

Columbia Business School’s sustainable marketing curriculum is shedding light on the ultimate responsibility of corporations.
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Healthcare, Research, Research Findings
Date
July 02, 2024
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Healthcare, Research, Research Findings

Why Chile Offers a Blueprint for Affordable Healthcare Solutions

A new CBS study finds that public pharmacies can unlock a price advantage for the government that significantly outweighs the costs.
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Data/Big Data, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Date
July 02, 2024
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Data/Big Data, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

The Power of Place: How Location Fuels Innovation and Entrepreneurial Success

Research from Columbia Business School Professor Jorge Guzman examines the critical role regional innovation plays in entrepreneurial growth.
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Decisions, Ethics and Leadership, Healthcare
Date
June 27, 2024
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Decisions, Ethics and Leadership, Healthcare
Press Release

The Silent Strain: How Keeping Secrets Affects Emotional Well-Being

Columbia Business School Research Reveals That Addressing the Psychology of Secrets Can Enhance Emotional Well-Being and Social Connections
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Management
Date
June 25, 2024
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Management
Management News

Thriving as a Younger Boss: How Skilled Managers Can Overcome ‘Status Incongruence’

As the number of younger bosses rises amid a booming technology industry and an aging workforce, CBS Professor Joel Brockner and his co-authors have investigated what makes older employees more accepting of younger supervisors.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy
Date
June 25, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy
Press Release

How Treating Carbon as a Risky Financial Asset Reveals the Immediate Need for Emission Reductions

Columbia Business School research employs a novel financial-economic model to depict how current carbon pricing could prevent climate risks
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Business and Society, Finance, Future of Finance
Date
June 21, 2024
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Business and Society, Finance, Future of Finance

Bizcast: Ray Dalio on The Changing World Order

The legendary investor recently took part in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Columbia Business School’s Finance Division that covered the five main forces that contribute to the rise and decline of empires, his views on the Chinese economy, insights into his investment philosophy, and the role of AI in the investment industry.
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Finance, Research
Date
June 18, 2024
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Finance, Research
Finance News

Poverty Tax: Why Poorer Households Are More Likely to Lapse on Life Insurance During Recessions

A new Columbia Business School study shows that life insurance lapsation rates are cyclical and that socioeconomic groups lapse at different rates during recessions.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business
Date
June 15, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business
Press Release

Clone of Innovation Isn’t Enough: Employees Need the Right Incentives to Adopt New Technologies

New research from Columbia Business School explored how employees embrace new manufacturing techniques if there is no incentive to these employees to do so.The researchers found that employees began to use the new method only after receiving a material incentive.
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Business and Society
Date
June 14, 2024
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Business and Society

Advice from James P. Gorman ’87: Embrace All Parts of Your Job and Keep an Open Mind

Morgan Stanley’s former CEO reflects on his time at Columbia Business School, his unexpected path to Wall Street leadership, and why aspiring business leaders should focus on the journey rather than immediate rewards.
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