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Climate and Technology, Elections, Energy, Politics, Technology
Date
April 25, 2024
General Motors CEO Mary Barra
Climate and Technology, Elections, Energy, Politics, Technology

General Motors CEO Mary Barra: 'We Believe In an All-Electric Future'

At the Tamer Institute's 2024 Climate Business and Investment Conference, the automotive industry leader explained how the company is overcoming EV market challenges on the road to net zero.
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Economics and Policy, Marketing
Type
Research In Brief
Date
April 23, 2024
Economics and Policy, Marketing

Pre-checked Boxes Make People Spend More, But These ‘Dark Defaults’ Risk Jeopardizing Consumer Trust

In 2020, pre-checked boxes to make recurring weekly donations increased political contributions by $43 million, but many of those donations seemed unintentional. 
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Social Enterprise
Date
April 23, 2024
Bruce Usher speaking at a Climate Conference
Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Columbia Business School’s Leadership on Climate Change Expands Through Generous Donation to Create Groundbreaking Institute

The Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change Will Address Urgent Need for Business Climate Research and Education
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Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability
Date
April 22, 2024
Nan Ransohoff, head of Stripe Climate, visits CBS
Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability

Making a Case for Fighting Climate Change as a Strategic Imperative

Why would Stripe, a payment-processing software company, be involved in funding carbon dioxide removal solutions? Nan Ransohoff recently visited CBS to share why the company is building up its capacities to take on climate change.
  • Read more about Making a Case for Fighting Climate Change as a Strategic Imperative about Making a Case for Fighting Climate Change as a Strategic Imperative
Leadership
Type
CJEB
Date
April 19, 2024
Leadership
Japan Center News

Japanese Management Leadership Program: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Corporate Japan

Keynote: Unveiling Progress: Women’s Empowerment and DEI in Japan, and Keidanren’s Forward-Thinking Endeavors Speaker: Teiko Kudo, Chair of Sub-committee on Diversity & Inclusion, Keidanren; Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Real Estate
Date
April 19, 2024
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Real Estate
Press Release

Earth Week: Research Insights for a Sustainable Future

Columbia Business School Faculty Provide Insights into Vital Topics that Can Transform Outcomes for our Planet
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Economics and Policy, Energy, Politics
Type
Research In Brief
Date
April 18, 2024
Economics and Policy, Energy, Politics

Fractured Lines: How Political Polarization Affects Business Regulations

CBS Professor Lori Yue examines how urban-rural polarization impacts businesses’ risks and opportunities.
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Artificial Intelligence, Cryptocurrency, Technology
Date
April 17, 2024
A blockchain illustration
Artificial Intelligence, Cryptocurrency, Technology

Up Close and Personal with Digital Assets

The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience.
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Artificial Intelligence, Labor, Research Findings
Type
Research In Brief
Date
April 16, 2024
Artificial Intelligence, Labor, Research Findings

Does the Rise of AI Compare to the Industrial Revolution? ‘Almost,’ Research Suggests

Work by CBS Professor Laura Veldkamp uncovers insights into the economic evolution driven by AI, from labor market dynamics to the valuation of data as a key asset.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
April 12, 2024
More MPE Live
Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Social Enterprise News

More MPE With the Political Economists

In the final episode of the season, host Professor Ray Horton speaks at a live event with Professors Glenn Hubbard and Tano Santos, the faculty who teach the popular course Modern Political Economy at Columbia Business School.
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Artificial Intelligence, Venture Capital
Date
April 11, 2024
LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman on Bizcast
Artificial Intelligence, Venture Capital

Bizcast: Listen to LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman Discuss the Future of AI

The accomplished entrepreneur, executive and investor recently joined CBS Dean Costis Maglaras to discuss the new technology and share lessons from building many of today's leading consumer businesses.
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Management
Type
Research In Brief
Date
April 11, 2024
Management

In a Growing Gender Gap of Meaning at Work, Women Have the Advantage

New research from Columbia Business School shows women experience work as more meaningful than men do — at least in lower paid roles.
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, World Business
Date
April 11, 2024
A Chinese flag and an electric car
Climate and Consumer Behavior, World Business

The Right Response to China's Electric-Vehicle Subsidies

While the availability of cheap electric vehicles is good news for the planet and for consumers everywhere, it is bad news for shareholders and employees of Western car companies, and both the United States and Europe are considering imposing import tariffs on Chinese EVs. But tariffs are the wrong approach.
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Accounting, Accounting Press Release, Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Operations
Date
April 10, 2024
Research and development word cloud isolated on a white background.
Accounting, Accounting Press Release, Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Operations
Accounting Press Release

Decoding Their Worth: A Novel Methodology to Assess Companies' R&D Investments

Columbia Business School Research Provides Industry-Specific Guidelines to Measure Future Value of In-House Intangible Investments Including R&D
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Leadership
Type
CJEB
Date
April 10, 2024
Leadership
Japan Center News

Monetary and Fiscal Lessons from Japan's Unlost Decades ポール シェアード

Featuring: Paul Sheard, Author of The Power of Money; Former Vice Chairman, S&P Global 
  • Read more about Monetary and Fiscal Lessons from Japan's Unlost Decades ポール シェアード about Monetary and Fiscal Lessons from Japan's Unlost Decades ポール シェアード
Distinguished Speaker Series, Finance, Finance and Economics
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
April 09, 2024
Distinguished Speaker Series, Finance, Finance and Economics

Ray Dalio Shares Game-Changing Investment, Career Insights

At a fireside chat hosted by Columbia Business School's Finance Division, the legendary investor laid out his approach to investing and career growth, and stressed the importance of learning from your mistakes
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Leadership, Leadership and Strategy
Type
CJEB
Date
April 05, 2024
Leadership, Leadership and Strategy
Japan Center News

A Strategy to Address Japan's Declining Fertility Rate ランダル・ジョーンズ

Featuring: Randall S. Jones, Research Associate, Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB), Columbia Business School; Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS); Former Senior Counselor - East Asia and Head of Japan/Korea Desk, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
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Data/Big Data, AI and Transformative Tech, Leadership
Type
Digital Future
Date
April 05, 2024
Data/Big Data, AI and Transformative Tech, Leadership

How AI Is Fueling a ‘Cognitive Industrial Revolution’

LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman shares parallels between his own career and AI’s boom during a conversation with CBS Dean Costis Maglaras.
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Real Estate
Date
April 02, 2024
Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Student Faculty Interview with Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh

Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh is the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate and Professor of Finance at Columbia Business School. Before joining the CBS faculty in 2018, he was on the faculty of New York University’s Stern School of Business for fifteen years. He received his B.A. from the University of Ghent and his M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. from Stanford University. 
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Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship
Date
April 01, 2024
Team of workers at a startup company in an office
Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship

Startup Success: How Founder Personalities Shape Venture Outcomes

Research by Sandra Matz and Brandon Freiberg from Columbia Business School reveals that VC investors often rely on the personalities of startup founders rather than business plans.
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