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AI and Transformative Tech
Date
May 14, 2024
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AI and Transformative Tech
From the Dean's Office

Valuing the ‘Oil’ That Keeps the Digital Economy Moving

Professor Laura Veldkamp and her co-researchers explore the inputs that might go into a price model of data.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Marketing
Date
May 14, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Marketing
Press Release

New Research Finds Political Campaigns Raised Extra $43 Million in 2020 Using Deceptive Tactics

Columbia Business School Research Finds Political Campaigns Successfully Locked People into Weekly Recurring Donations By Creating Hidden Pre-Checked Boxes on Campaign Websites
  • Read more about New Research Finds Political Campaigns Raised Extra $43 Million in 2020 Using Deceptive Tactics about New Research Finds Political Campaigns Raised Extra $43 Million in 2020 Using Deceptive Tactics
Finance
Date
May 14, 2024
Alan Patricof '57
Finance

Alan Patricof's '57 Latest Venture Fund Embraces the Future of Longevity Tech

The pioneering venture capitalist talks co-founding Primetime Partners, as well as the School's role in his successful career. 
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy
Date
May 14, 2024
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy

Restoring Trust in Management: A Way Forward

If we want to reposition management as what it is essentially meant to be — an occupation geared to provide support and guidance to others — a drastic change is due, the authors argue. 
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Silfen Leadership Series Videos
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Columbia Business
Date
May 13, 2024
Silfen Leadership Series Videos

Former Paramount CEO Robert Bakish ’89 Returns to CBS to Share Media Industry Insights

The lecture was part of the School's Silfen Leadership Series, which brings renowned figures to campus to share their cutting-edge ideas, leadership styles, and personal philosophies.
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Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, The Workplace
Date
May 09, 2024
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Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, The Workplace

Why Bureaucratic Organizations Are Surprisingly Resilient

Successful strategies for change within bureaucratic organizations, including experiential learning, pilot programs, contextual adaptation, clear communication, and inclusive decision-making.
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Climate and Solutions
Date
May 08, 2024
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Climate and Solutions

What Does It Really Cost to Stop Climate Change?

New research from CBS Professor Gernot Wagner finds that the commonly used bottom-up cost curves may underestimate barriers to climate change mitigation, while the top-down estimates used by economists may be too high. 
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Finance
Date
May 07, 2024
Lulu Chow Wang ’83
Finance

Advice from Lulu C. Wang ’83: Success Means Finding a Passion and Accepting Mistakes

The founder and CEO of Tupelo Capital Management, LLC, reflects on her time at CBS, its role in her career, and offers advice to today’s students.
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Leadership and Strategy
Date
May 07, 2024
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Leadership and Strategy

Bizcast: Delta CEO Ed Bastian Shares Insights on Leadership, Ethics

Hear the winner of the 2024 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics describe his values-based approach to leadership.
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Accounting
Date
May 02, 2024
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Accounting
Accounting News

Ratings Reimagined: How Synthetic Credit Ratings Can Compete with Agencies

CBS Professor Doron Nissim explores a new model for creating synthetic credit ratings.
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Business and Society
Date
May 02, 2024
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Business and Society

Scene@CBS

A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Summer/Fall 2024 Columbia Business Magazine.
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Climate and Finance
Date
May 02, 2024
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Climate and Finance

Averting Climate Catastrophe Requires Economic Growth

Improving energy efficiency is not enough for advocates of degrowth, who espouse energy sufficiency as the best way to fight climate change. But their argument is absurd: using limited inputs more efficiently is the definition of economic productivity – which, in turn, boosts growth.
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Artificial Intelligence, AI and Transformative Tech, In Brief
Date
May 01, 2024
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Artificial Intelligence, AI and Transformative Tech, In Brief

Navigating the Workforce in the Age of AI

As it becomes increasingly common for today's professionals to work alongside AI technology, the need for them to meld technical skills with human skills is paramount, according to faculty experts at Columbia Business School.
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In Brief, Innovation, Leadership
Date
May 01, 2024
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In Brief, Innovation, Leadership

Sports Executive Portia Archer ’98 Talks Disrupting Sports and Breaking the Glass Ceiling

When Portia Archer '98 joined the NBA in February 2020 as chief operating officer of the NBA G League, she made history, becoming the first woman and African American to serve in the role.
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Entrepreneurship, In Brief, Innovation
Date
May 01, 2024
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Entrepreneurship, In Brief, Innovation

Alumnae Fundraise over $400,000 in Honor of CBS Women in Asia

A group of Columbia Business School alumnae has successfully raised more than $400,000 to dedicate a cluster of study rooms inside David Geffen Hall.
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Business and Society
Date
May 01, 2024
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Business and Society

Unprecedented Number of CBS MBA Students Placed in IB Summer Internships

CBS's first-year MBA class set a milestone this year, becoming the most-accepted investment banking summer internship class in the School's history
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In Brief, Innovation, Leadership
Date
May 01, 2024
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In Brief, Innovation, Leadership

CBS Campus Clinches Prestigious Prix Versailles Architecture Award

Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall, part of Columbia Business School's new Manhattanville campus, earned the 2023 Prix Versailles World Special prize in the campus category as part of the Prix Versailles awards.
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Business and Society, Distinguished Speaker Series
Date
May 01, 2024
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Business and Society, Distinguished Speaker Series

Business Ethics Prize Goes to Delta CEO Ed Bastian

CBS's Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics awarded Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines, the 2024 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics in honor of his values-based leadership approach.
  • Read more about Business Ethics Prize Goes to Delta CEO Ed Bastian about Business Ethics Prize Goes to Delta CEO Ed Bastian
Climate and Policy, Climate and Sustainability, In Brief
Date
May 01, 2024
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Sustainability, In Brief

Decarbonizing Steel: A Call for Transformative Action

CBS hosted a workshop geared toward tackling soaring steel emissions as part of its Climate Knowledge Initiative.
  • Read more about Decarbonizing Steel: A Call for Transformative Action about Decarbonizing Steel: A Call for Transformative Action
Business and Society
Date
May 01, 2024
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Business and Society

Etsy's C-Suite Shares the Secret to Building Organizational Culture

Etsy C-suite members offered their insight on creating an effective organizational culture during an event hosted by the CBS Reuben Mark Initiative for Organizational Character and Leadership under the auspices of the Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics.
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