A panel of industry leaders discussed gender equality, diversity, and inclusiveness in today’s corporate workplace with Columbia Business School's Professor Katherine W. Phillips.
Kenneth Frazier, CEO of Merck & Co., Inc., broke away from the earnings guidance from shareholders and continued the core commitment to research, substantially refocusing the organization on the launch and growth of products that benefit the public for the long term.
Investing with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria is growing in popularity and visibility. As the movement gains momentum, so do questions about its role in the public sector.
The transition to renewable energy is happening faster than many realize, says Professor Bruce Usher, co-director of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise.
Both the US and China gain from normalizing bilateral trade relations. A reciprocal and balanced approach could be the key to sustained progress in both countries.
S. T. Lee Professor of Business Sheena S. Iyengar offers advice on how to have a purposeful approach when you enter a networking room — and a valuable outcome when you leave.
Three new Tamer Fund for Social Venture awardees were selected after participating in an application screening round, a due diligence process with student teams as part of a Columbia Business School course, and a final pitch to the fund’s investment board.
In many firms, there is an apparent disconnect between informal values and norms and formal practices and policies, says the Kester and Byrnes Professor of Accounting and Auditing.