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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations
Date
October 14, 2020
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations

How Meaning at Work Impacts the Gender Pay Gap

New research reveals that women prefer jobs and industries that meaningfully contribute to society — more so than men.
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Business and Society, Labor, Leadership and Strategy
Date
October 14, 2020
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Business and Society, Labor, Leadership and Strategy

Do You Tell People Who You're Voting For?

Keeping your vote a secret from family and close friends could result in feeling regretful and inauthentic.
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy
Date
October 14, 2020
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy

What You Buy Could Reveal How You Vote

The social media we follow and what we consume says a lot about our political affiliations.
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Date
October 14, 2020
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Diversity
Equity & Inclusion News

CBS Launches Task Force on Race, Diversity, and Inclusion

In late August Dean Costis Maglaras announced the creation of a Task Force on Race, Diversity, and Inclusion to critically examine the shortcomings of Columbia Business School in these areas. This task force, co-chaired by Professors Modupe Akinola and Chris Mayer and comprising faculty, staff, and students, will make an initial set of recommendations by the end of the semester, with more detailed work to be completed by the end of the academic year. 
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Operations
Date
October 13, 2020
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Operations
Accounting Press Release

Purpose or Posturing: Do the Socially Responsible Walk the Talk?

Columbia Business School study finds that self-proclaimed ESG companies and funds are falling well short on their commitments  
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Economics and Policy
Date
October 11, 2020
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Economics and Policy

Advice to the Next US President: Protectionism

Erecting trade barriers doesn't serve America's — or the world's — interests.
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Marketing, Media and Technology, Strategy
Date
October 08, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Marketing, Media and Technology, Strategy
Marketing Press Release

Why Consumers Aren’t Ready to Let Tech Take Over

New research from Columbia Business School finds that while autonomous shopping makes life easier, there are still key barriers preventing consumers from embracing this practice. 
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition, Hydrogen
Date
October 07, 2020
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Transition, Hydrogen

Advice to the Next US President: Climate Change

Government's role in tackling global warming is crucial, says Geoff Heal, a Chazen Senior Scholar. Here's how it can be done.
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Marketing, Media and Technology
Date
October 06, 2020
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Marketing, Media and Technology
Management Press Release

Be Yourself: Authenticity on Social Media Leads to a Happier Life

Study from Columbia Business School finds that people who express themselves authentically on social media are happier and more satisfied with their lives
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As the Leader, Leadership, Organizations
Date
October 05, 2020
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As the Leader, Leadership, Organizations
As the Leader

As the Leader, “You Set the Tone and the Standards, So People Can Do Their Jobs”

Andy Hendry, retired vice chairman, chief legal officer and secretary of Colgate-Palmolive, discusses cultivating and fostering company culture as well as his relationship with Reuben Mark, who he worked with for nearly 20 years.
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Economics and Policy, Marketing, World Business
Date
October 04, 2020
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Economics and Policy, Marketing, World Business

Subsidizing China's Lead in the Global Marketplace

Trade and China continue to be among the most debated policy issues in the United States and worldwide. Does its government give Chinese firms an unfair advantage?  
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Economics and Policy
Date
October 04, 2020
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Economics and Policy

Advice to the Next US President: Healing the Nation

A Chazen Senior Scholar offers heartfelt words on how to unite the country again.
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Innovation, Leadership
Date
October 01, 2020
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Innovation, Leadership

Reimagine: The Innovation Salon

Professor Sheena Iyengar's Innovation Salon brings together experts, alumni, and students to imagine the post-pandemic world.
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy
Date
October 01, 2020
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy

Reducing the Stigma of COVID-19 at Work

Surveying employees using the random rotation method could help keep workers and workplaces safe.
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Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy, Leadership and Strategy
Date
October 01, 2020
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Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy, Leadership and Strategy

Do Hospital Mergers Bring Down Costs?

New analysis shows that examining marginal costs provides a clearer picture of potential savings.
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Healthcare
Date
September 29, 2020
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Healthcare
Healthcare Program

‘Helpless’ doctors at start of coronavirus pandemic now have more treatments to save lives

Beyond the decisions that doctors make, the state of the hospitals those doctors work in also largely affects the risk of dying for Covid-19 patients, according to Carri Chan, a professor at Columbia University Business School who specializes in hospital operations management.
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Family, Family Voices
Date
September 23, 2020
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Family, Family Voices

Fact Meets Fiction: A Conversation with Kevin Kwan

Kevin Kwan spoke to MBA students about the themes of his novels and his own path to becoming a world-renowned author. 
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Finance
Date
September 22, 2020
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Finance

Advice to the Next US President: Accounting

Our fiscal health is in shambles. Accounting can help fix it, says Chazen Senior Scholar Shivaram Rajgopal.
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Finance
Date
September 22, 2020
Finance

Advice to the Next US President: Finance & Economics

Our fiscal health is in shambles. Finance & Economics can help fix it, says Chazen Senior Scholar Shivaram Rajgopal.
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Blockchain, Business Economics and Public Policy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Leadership, Social Enterprise
Date
September 22, 2020
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Blockchain, Business Economics and Public Policy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Leadership, Social Enterprise
Leadership and Ethics News

Drink Responsibly: How Boda Coffee is Changing the African Coffee Supply Chain

Recent graduate, Hemish Dave '20, founder of Boda Coffee speaks to his new venture and how CBS prepared him to lead in a sustainable and purposeful way.
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