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Artificial Intelligence, Media and Technology
Date
June 30, 2023
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Artificial Intelligence, Media and Technology

AI Can Actually Help Protect Creativity and Copyrights

Used correctly, AI can actually help us preserve and protect copyright — versus the present fear of usurping it. Through audio fingerprinting, AI tools that verify authorship in real time will help reduce the unnecessary litigation that can be based on subjective interpretations or human error.
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion News
Date
June 30, 2023
Columbia Business School
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion News
Press Release

Message From the Dean on Affirmative Action Cases

Dean Costis Maglaras message to the CBS community following the Supreme Court's ruling in the Harvard University and University of North Carolina affirmative action cases
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions
Date
June 29, 2023
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions

NYC's Gridlock: There's Only One Way to Fix New York's Traffic Problem

Despite skepticism and concerns, congestion pricing is likely the most effective solution to address NYC's gridlock argues Charles Komanoff and Gernot Wagner.
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Economics and Policy, Financial Policy, World Business
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
June 29, 2023
Economics and Policy, Financial Policy, World Business

Deglobalization: A True Paradigm Shift or a Natural Part of Globalization's Evolution?

Experts from academia and industry recently gathered for the 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business to examine the status of globalization and where it might go from here.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Innovation, Technology
Date
June 29, 2023
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Innovation, Technology

AI Could Help Free Human Creativity

While AI may not generate our best ideas, it significantly reduces the cost — in terms of time, money and effort — associated with generating new ideas by instantly revealing numerous options, argues Professor Sheena Iyengar.
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Marketing, Media and Technology, Risk Management, Strategy
Date
June 28, 2023
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Marketing, Media and Technology, Risk Management, Strategy
Marketing Press Release
Press Release

Spending Caps Could Be The Solution to Keeping Loot Boxes Regulated

Study Shows Spending Caps Prevent Overspending & Problem Gambling
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Leadership and Strategy, Reliability, Resilience
Date
June 23, 2023
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Leadership and Strategy, Reliability, Resilience

Bad Bosses Forget One Simple Thing

Every leader has the power to be inspiring, but their power often turns them into little tyrants. The solution is to get a little perspective, says CBS Professor Adam Galinsky.
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Asset Management, Finance, Finance and Economics, Value Investing
Date
June 23, 2023
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Asset Management, Finance, Finance and Economics, Value Investing

CBS Teams with Legendary Investor Bill Ackman to Teach Value Investing and Philanthropy

In the Pershing Square Value Investing and Philanthropy Challenge, students learn real-world investing skills from professionals — as well as how to give back.
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Finance and Economics
Date
June 22, 2023
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Finance and Economics

How Is the GOP's Bill Asking ERISA Fiduciaries to Avoid New Investments in 'Adversarial' Countries Consistent with the Party's Stated Ideal of Freedom of Choice in Investing?

A better strategy might be to push US companies to produce China segment MD&A, income statements and balance sheets. Index makers may want to consider marketing indexes ex China and ex Hong Kong. Otherwise, any kind of divestment plan, voluntary or forced, is not even fully implementable, says CBS Professor Shivaram Rajgopal.
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Accounting Ethics and Leadership News, Equity & Inclusion News
Date
June 22, 2023
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Accounting Ethics and Leadership News, Equity & Inclusion News
Accounting News
Accounting Press Release
Diversity
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion News
Press Release

First-of-its-Kind Research Reveals Public U.S. Companies are Behind on Diversity and Hiding Their Numbers

Columbia Business School Study is First to Describe New Workforce Diversity Data and Finds that Less-Diverse Companies are Less Likely to Publicize Their Diversity Numbers
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Artificial Intelligence, Data/Big Data, AI and Transformative Tech, Technology
Type
Digital Future
Date
June 21, 2023
Artificial Intelligence, Data/Big Data, AI and Transformative Tech, Technology

Laws, Risks, and Rights: The Evolution of Consumer Privacy in the Media

At a recent CBS Digital Future Initiative event, panelists debated the risks of sharing personal data and the responsibilities of those who leverage it.
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Cement, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Industry
Date
June 20, 2023
New York apartment buildings
Cement, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Industry

How I Greened My Prewar Apartment (It Wasn't Easy)

Here's what happened when CBS Climate Economist Gernot Wagner overhauled his leaky, 200-year-old New York City co-op.
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Economics and Policy
Date
June 15, 2023
Professor Shivaram Rajgopal
Economics and Policy

Three CBS Professors Share Their Expertise in Washington, D.C., Congressional Testimonies

Professors Vicki Morwitz, Shivaram Rajgopal, and Jesse Schreger shared their insights on topics ranging from international financial institutions to ESG compliance and junk fees.
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Economics and Policy, Finance
Date
June 15, 2023
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Economics and Policy, Finance

The Debt Ceiling Deal and Its Economic Fallout

The Senate has finally approved the bipartisan debt limit bill, averting a debt default. But, what price will the U.S. pay for this latest game of brinkmanship?
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Artificial Intelligence, AI and Transformative Tech, Technology
Date
June 15, 2023
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Artificial Intelligence, AI and Transformative Tech, Technology

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to make workplace decisions–but human intelligence remains vital

Employers are already using some form of artificial intelligence in employment decision-making–but concerns over its objectivity persist.
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology
Type
Finance & Economics
Date
June 11, 2023
Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology

Using Betting Markets to Transform Climate Attitudes and Behaviors

A new study by Columbia Business School Professor Sandra C. Matz, Academic Director in Executive Education Moran Cerf, and Northwestern University Professor Malcolm A. MacIver, tests the effectiveness of climate prediction markets in boosting support, concern, and knowledge around climate action.
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions, Energy Solutions, Green Hydrogen, Transportation
Date
June 11, 2023
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Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions, Energy Solutions, Green Hydrogen, Transportation

How to Think about Climate-Tech Solutions

To think that technology will save us from climate change is to invite riskier behavior, or moral hazard. Whether a climate solution creates new problems has little to do with the solution, and everything to do with us.
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Carbon Capture, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy Solutions, Green Hydrogen
Date
June 09, 2023
Smoke from wildfires blanketed cities many places across the Northeast and Midwest this week, leading to air quality at unhealthy levels in many regions and turning skies orange.
Carbon Capture, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy Solutions, Green Hydrogen

We Can't Prevent All Wildfires. But We Can Learn from the Ones Burning Now.

The wildfires should finally put to rest any of the doubts that deep and sustained cuts to our burning of fossil fuels are indeed warranted, says Professor Gernot Wagner.
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Leadership and Strategy, Social Enterprise, Social Impact
Date
June 09, 2023
Andrea Turner Moffitt '07
Leadership and Strategy, Social Enterprise, Social Impact

CBS Honors Andrea Turner Moffitt '07 with the Social Enterprise Leadership & Strategy Award for Advancing Gender Equity and Intentional Investing

Hard data shows the opportunity to accelerate gender parity in finance and to expand purpose-driven investing, a truth Turner Moffitt confronts head-on by igniting a movement for change.
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Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Social Enterprise
Date
June 09, 2023
S. Mona Sinha '93, right, and CBS Professor Emeritus Ray Horton
Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Social Enterprise

Horton Award Winner S. Mona Sinha '93 Harnesses Business Acumen to Drive Change for Gender Equality

Over the years, Sinha began to understand, and then fully embrace, how deeply valuable her business acumen could be to purpose-focused organizations.
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