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Capital Markets and Investments
Date
November 18, 2020
Capital Markets and Investments
Heilbrunn News

Why Value Investing Still Works in Markets

To buy something for less than it is worth is as useful as ever. Professor Michael Mauboussin explains why value investing still works.
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Elections, Leadership, Politics
Date
November 18, 2020
Political building
Elections, Leadership, Politics
SLEB Corner

Taking the Personal Out of Politics

Student Leadership and Ethics Board member Josie Cox '22 reflects on what 2020 has taught us about the importance—and challenge—of staying true to our core values. 
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Battery, Carbon, Chazen Global Insights, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Storage Systems, Energy Transition, Net Zero
Date
November 17, 2020
Smokestacks blowing smoke against a sunset
Battery, Carbon, Chazen Global Insights, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Storage Systems, Energy Transition, Net Zero

The Path to Decarbonizing Energy

Chazen Senior Scholar Geoffrey Heal outlines three major barriers to the decarbonization of electric power generation on a global scale.
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Healthcare, Operations
Date
November 17, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Healthcare, Operations
Economics Press Release
Healthcare Program

Newer Drugs Increase Medication Adherence, Improving Health Outcomes and Decreasing Health Care Costs

New research from Columbia Business School finds that patients are 2.5% more likely to start and stay on a course of treatment for every 10-year decrease of a drug’s time on the market – equivalent to a 0.35 USD reduction in copayment for each day of a patient’s therapy.
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Leadership, Strategy
Date
November 17, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Leadership, Strategy
Management Press Release

People Who Lack Status Are More Likely to Use Jargon to Compensate for Their Insecurities

Columbia Business School Research Reveals Low Status Individuals Use Jargon, Acronyms, and Legalese at Higher Rates than those of High Status
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Leadership and Strategy
Date
November 12, 2020
white house at night
Leadership and Strategy

More Advice for the Next Administration

CBS faculty members weigh in on how the incoming president can address Leadership & Strategy & Strategy, climate change, protectionism, immigration, and partisanship
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy
Date
November 12, 2020
Michael Gee '81
Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy

Michael Gee '81 Turns Decades of Leadership & Strategy Experience Into Advice for a More Diverse Workplace

Gee frequently publishes articles on combatting racism in Edge, opening the pipeline for Black talent, and the importance of reparations.
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Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Organizations
Date
November 12, 2020
Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Organizations
Leadership and Ethics News

Bernstein Research Zoomposium 2020 Video Vault

The Bernstein Center showcases groundbreaking research at its 2020 Research Zoomposium. 
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Leadership and Strategy, Social Enterprise, Strategy
Date
November 10, 2020
smartphone and likes
Leadership and Strategy, Social Enterprise, Strategy

Be Yourself in Your Next Selfie

New research shows that authenticity on social media leads to an increased sense of well-being.
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Faculty, Leadership, On Campus
Date
November 05, 2020
Todd Jick in the classroom
Faculty, Leadership, On Campus
Leadership and Ethics News

Todd Jick Appointed Reuben Mark Faculty Director of Organizational Character and Leadership

Todd Jick, veteran professor, takes on the role of Reuben Mark Faculty Director of Organizational Character and Leadership this fall.
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As the Leader, Leadership
Date
November 04, 2020
Auditorium. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
As the Leader, Leadership
As the Leader

As the Leader, I Believe “Transparency, Integrity, and Inclusiveness Should Come Out of a Company's Culture”

Elizabeth Moore, former senior vice president and general counsel at Consolidated Edison, discusses her early influences, the values she leans on as a leader in challenging moments, and the work it takes to build an honest and diverse corporate culture.
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Social Impact, The Workplace
Date
October 29, 2020
An empty podium surrounded by many microphones
Social Impact, The Workplace

Inspiring and Exhausting: Reporting on Political Campaigns

What is it like for a journalist to cover the final days of a political campaign, right before an election?
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Carbon, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition
Date
October 29, 2020
Joe Biden
Carbon, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition

Three Global Steps to a Biden Climate Initiative

The climate crisis is the greatest threat to humanity's long-term viability. With more sensible US Leadership & Strategy, the world will have a fighting chance of survival.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Corporate Finance
Date
October 29, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Capital Markets and Investments, Corporate Finance
Finance Press Release

Pandemic-panicked Companies Used Bonds to Repay Banks Rather Than Expand Their Businesses

Columbia Business School study finds that the bond boom and Fed actions early in the COVID crisis revived the financial markets, but missed the real economy
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Leadership, Media and Technology
Date
October 28, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Leadership, Media and Technology
Press Release

Columbia Business School Launches New Open Online Course Exploring the Business of Entertainment

Online course will feature more than a dozen top executives from the global entertainment industry in a unique educational experience distributed by Bloomberg and made possible by Morgan Stanley
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Leadership, Strategy
Date
October 27, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Leadership, Strategy
Management Press Release

“Nevertheless, She Persisted”: Open Seats are Statistically the Best Opportunity for Women to Win

Although women are less likely to win elections than men overall, open seats like the Kansas Senate race present the best opportunity for female candidates. Based on a review of every U.S. Senate and gubernatorial election since 1920, when they are challengers, men are 300 percent more likely to win an election than women; when they are running for open seats, men are only 25% more like to win than women, and when they are incumbents, men and women win at equal rates
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Marketing
Type
Chazen Global Insights
Date
October 20, 2020
Can Pharma Find Reputation Redemption panel
Marketing

Can Pharma Find Reputation Redemption?

Experts discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has given the pharmaceutical industry a unique moment to transform decades of public trust issues.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Leadership and Strategy
Date
October 15, 2020
White House lectern
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Leadership and Strategy

Five Pieces of Advice for the Next US President

CBS faculty members offer their ideas for how the president should address the pandemic and the economy, and how to lead the country for the next four years.
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Business and Society, Finance, Real Estate
Date
October 15, 2020
Manhattanville Campus Building. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business and Society, Finance, Real Estate
Real Estate News
School News
Student News

Real Estate Association Elects 2020-2021 AVPs

The Columbia Business School Real Estate Association (REA) is pleased to announce the AVPs (and one new VP) for the 2020-21 academic year. The officers were elected by the REA membership. Meet the board!
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Marketing, Strategy
Date
October 15, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Marketing, Strategy
Marketing Press Release

Consumers Have a Stronger Debt Appetite for Interest-Free Experiential Goods Than Material Ones

Columbia Business School’s Vicki Morwitz finds that even though consumers do not normally like to be in-debt or be in post pay for short-lived experiential goods like vacations, they are more likely to buy on credit when firms highlight that loans include a zero-percent interest rate.
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