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CNBC
March 5, 2009

Bruce Greenwald Interprets Warren Buffet's annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders on CNBC??s Squawk Box

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Forbes
January 8, 2009

Professor Balachandran on Satyam Systems in Forbes

Professor Balachandran on Satyam Systems in Forbes.
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Forbes
October 6, 2008

Professor Mohanram in Forbes on the Economic Crisis

Professor Mohanram in Forbes on the Economic Crisis. 
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New York Times
August 13, 2008

Professor Chris Mayer's Study Quoted in the New York Times

In the article "In Their Various Ways, Economists Try To Find the Right Price for a Home" from August 8th, 2008, the author interviews a number of different economists, including Professor Chris Mayer, about housing market models. The author also asks the economists what these models imply for the correct price of housing, given the current credit crunch.

Mentioned Faculty

Christopher Mayer

Christopher Mayer

Paul Milstein Professor Emeritus of Real Estate
Finance Division
March 18, 2008

Breaking the Silence

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Mentioned Faculty

Columbia News
September 5, 2007

New York Times discusses Professor Partha Mohanram's research

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Columbia
September 5, 2007

Professor Nahum Melumad wins the 2005 Dean's Award for Teaching in the Core

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Columbia
September 5, 2007

Professor Sudhakar Balachandran in the Financial Times

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NPR
May 11, 2007

PSI Leadership Coach Ben Dattner Interviewed on NPR

Ben Dattner, one of our PSI Leadership Coaches, discusses cynicism in the workplace on NPR. To listen, click the link below and then click the "listen" button.
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Wall Street Journal
January 8, 2007

ECONOBLOG: Chris Mayer Participates in WSJ Online Housing Economy Blog

Housing Economist and Director of The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate Chris Mayer has joined an online discussion on The Wall Street Journal’s Web site. Along with Celia Chen, director of housing economics for Moody's Economy.com and Susan Wachter, a professor of real estate, finance and city and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, the group discusses different factors affecting the nation’s economy in light of the current state of the housing market.

Mentioned Faculty

Christopher Mayer

Christopher Mayer

Paul Milstein Professor Emeritus of Real Estate
Finance Division
NY Times
December 18, 2006

Professor Gita Johar's research on advertising cited in NY Times

Professor Gita Johar's research on advertising cited in NY Times.

Mentioned Faculty

Gita Johar

Gita Johar

Meyer Feldberg Professor of Business
Marketing Division
NY Times
December 18, 2006

Professor Leonard Lee's research on beer cited in NY Times

Professor Leonard Lee's research on beer cited in NY Times.
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Financial Times
October 2, 2006

Professor Eric Johnson in Financial Times

Professor Johnson Shows Power of Default Options in FT Op-EdAugust 30, 2006While it’s clear that default options save time, they also hold sway over billions of dollars and thousands of lives, Professor Eric Johnson of the Marketing Division wrote in a piece published in today’s Financial Times. Faced with the countless decisions of everyday life — such as how much to contribute to a retirement savings plan or auto insurance — millions of people rely on predetermined default options. “Choices that seem trivial, like which Internet search engine to use, may never get made,” Johnson wrote. “Defaults can be frighteningly influential.”The piece was coauthored by Daniel Goldstein, an assistant professor of marketing at London Business School. Microsoft recently bowed to unrelenting European Union critics and agreed to let computer manufacturers choose software defaults instead of favoring Microsoft applications. But the U.S. Department of Justice, when asked by Google to make a similar intervention, did not see Microsoft’s use of defaults as an unfair advantage.“Those who downplay defaults argue that since they are easy to change, they do not need to be regulated,” wrote the authors. “This may be true, but in a free society, pressing decisions abound and there is not enough time to give each its due.”Defaults can also save lives, the authors argue. They conducted a series of studies on organ donation policies in Europe. In some countries, everyone is a potential donor by default; in others, volunteers must opt in. The authors found that a difference in default policy can account for a 16 to 50 percent increase in transplantations performed in a country.The column can be viewed online at FT.com (subscribers only). Johnson, the Norman Eig Professor of Business and director of the Columbia Center for Excellence in E-Business, serves on the editorial boards of several journals, including the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Interactive Marketing and Marketing Letters.

Mentioned Faculty

Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson

Norman Eig Professor of Business
Marketing Division
Director
Center for the Decision Sciences
Fellow
Association for Psychological Science
Fashion Institute of Technology
October 26, 2005

Professor Alan Kane appointed Dean of the Business School at the Fashion Institute of Technology

Alan Kane has just been appointed Dean of the Business School at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Alan will serve as Dean at FIT while continuing his Retailing Leadership course at Columbia. The FIT Business School has 3,500 full-time students, as well as a very close relationship with the retailing industry and the apparel manufacturers and designers.
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October 15, 2001

It's Good to Have Good News: Columbia Business School Ranks No. 3 in Forbes MBA Survey

Columbia Business School ranks No. 3 in the October 15 Forbes survey of MBA programs. Forbes also ranks Columbia Business School No. 1 for salaries, as measured by the class of 1996’s income in the year 2000. The biannual survey focuses on return on investment with compensation data compiled from the class of 1996. The issue also includes an in-depth profile of Columbia Business School’s Class of 1969, “The Whiz Kids,” who are singled out as one of the most successful classes to ever graduate from a business school. Forbes profiled several ’69 Columbia Business School graduates including Henry Kravis, founding partner of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts; Erskine Bowles, partner at Forstmann, Little; Max Chapman, chairman of Gardner Capital Management; and J. T. Battenberg, chief executive of Delphi Automotive Systems — all of whom have achieved remarkable success as financiers, entrepreneurs and chief executives. Following are the top ten schools in the Forbes 2001 MBA ranking: 1. Harvard 2. Pennsylvania (Wharton) 3. Columbia 4. Dartmouth (Tuck) 5. Chicago 6. Yale 7. Cornell (Johnson) 8. MIT (Sloan) 9. Northwestern (Kellogg) 10. Stanford 2000 Salary Ranking for the Class of 1996: 1. Columbia 2. Harvard 3. Pennsylvania (Wharton) 4. MIT (Sloan) 5. Chicago
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June 1, 2000

Financial Times Executive Education Survey Ranks Columbia Business School No. 1

The Financial Times Executive Education 2000 — a global ranking of executive education programs — ranked Columbia Business School the No. 1 program worldwide. The FT, known to take an international approach to evaluating executive education programs, also awards Columbia the top score in course design, new skills and learning, quality of participants and fulfillment of expectations.Learn more about the Executive Education program. 
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Bloomberg
July 30, 0214

Hong Kong Popping Housing Bubbles London Can't Handle

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Mentioned Faculty

Christopher Mayer

Christopher Mayer

Paul Milstein Professor Emeritus of Real Estate
Finance Division
Vox EU

Board dynamics over the startup life cycle

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Mentioned Faculty

Michael Ewens

Michael Ewens

David L. and Elsie M. Dodd Professor of Finance
Finance Division
Co-director
Private Equity Program
National Bureau of Economic Research

The Rise of Private Financing for Entrepreneurs

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Mentioned Faculty

Michael Ewens

Michael Ewens

David L. and Elsie M. Dodd Professor of Finance
Finance Division
Co-director
Private Equity Program
WIRED

We need to talk about investors’ problem with vaginas

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