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Press Releases

Date
December 02, 2025
Columbia MBA Students

Poets&Quants’ MBA Program Of The Year: Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School didn’t just see the future coming — it decided to build it.While most business schools are still debating the role of artificial intelligence in business education, Columbia has sprinted ahead with one of the world’s most ambitious, multi-layered AI strategies. The centerpiece is CAiSEY, a voice-powered learning platform that has already changed how thousands of students prepare for class. It’s part of a sweeping effort to rethink curriculum, pedagogy, and even school operations around breakthrough technology.“We may debate whether AI is transformative in the next six or twelve months,” says Dean Costis Maglaras, “but over the span of a decade, it’s going to change the world — and it will be a positive change. Our students are 27 or 28 years old. They’re thinking about the next 20 or 30 years of their careers. Academia has to help them navigate that journey.”
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Marketing
Date
March 25, 2025
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Marketing
Press Release

A One-Star Experience: The Therapeutic Effect of Leaving Negative Reviews

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals how Leaving Negative Online Reviews Affects Those who Write Them
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Entrepreneurship
Date
March 18, 2025
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Entrepreneurship
Press Release

Post-2020 Investment Surge in Black Startups Slows

New Research Shows That the Majority of Post-2020 Investment in Black-Founded Startups Came From Investors with No Prior History of Working with Black Founders
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Management
Date
March 04, 2025
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Management
Press Release

There’s No “You” in Team: How a Word Swap Defuses Workplace Conflict

New Columbia Business School Study Shows Pronoun Use Influences Receptiveness In Conflict-Laden Interactions
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Artificial Intelligence, Labor
Date
February 26, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence, Labor
Press Release

AI’s Wrench in the Job Application Process: New Research Exposes the Global Hiring Dilemma

Use of AI tools like ChatGPT can impact whether hiring managers can assess true expertise via resumes and cover letters, new Columbia Business School research reveals
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Equity & Inclusion News, Ethics and Leadership
Date
February 24, 2025
Flavorful Legacies event panel
Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Equity & Inclusion News, Ethics and Leadership
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion News
School News

Flavorful Legacies: CBS Event Honors Harlem’s Culinary Heritage and Celebrates Black Entrepreneurship

In celebration of Black History Month, Columbia Business School hosted an immersive event honoring the rich history of Harlem’s culinary and entrepreneurial traditions.
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Business and Society, Organizations, Research
Date
February 17, 2025
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Business and Society, Organizations, Research
Press Release

Inflated Outlook: Sensitivity to Inflation Negatively Predicts Business Growth

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals that Stock Return Sensitivity to Inflation is a Strong Negative Predictor of Growth 
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Diversity, Leadership, Management, Operations, Organizations
Date
February 10, 2025
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Diversity, Leadership, Management, Operations, Organizations
Press Release

Corporate Allyship and DEI: Studies Show Actions Matter More than Words

New Research Puts Fortune 500 Companies Under the Microscope, Measuring How Black Consumers Perceive Corporate Dedication to Allyship
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Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition
Date
February 04, 2025
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Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition
Press Release

Green Energy Means More Green for American Workers

New Research finds Transition to Wind and Solar Energy Predicted to Lower Electricity Costs by Up to 80% and Increase Wages Nationwide
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Business and Society, Leadership, Organizations, Strategy, World Business
Date
February 04, 2025
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Business and Society, Leadership, Organizations, Strategy, World Business

Pierre Yared appointed as Vice Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)

We are proud to share that Pierre Yared, the MUTB Professor of International Business, Senior Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs, and Vice Dean for Executive Education at Columbia Business School, has been appointed as Vice Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in the Executive Office of the President of the United States.
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Decisions, Marketing
Date
January 21, 2025
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Decisions, Marketing
Press Release

Online Shopping Insights: “Sponsored” Product Listings Actually Improve Buying Experience

Columbia Business School research finds both shoppers and retailers benefit from “retail media”, where retailers use sponsored listings as part of product searches
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Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Organizations
Date
January 15, 2025
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Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Organizations
Press Release

Beyond Competence: How Status Shapes Perceptions of Promotion Fairness

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals that Employees’ Perceptions of Promotion System Fairness May Rely on their Boss’s Status Markers 
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Artificial Intelligence
Date
January 06, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence
Press Release

When Machines Mimic, but Don’t Create: Why AI “Art” Isn’t True Art

New Study Reveals Bias Against AI Art Cannot Beat the Impact of Human Intention
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Marketing
Date
December 17, 2024
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Marketing
Press Release

You Had Me at Hello: Making Travel Search Easier

Columbia Business School study’s new approach to understanding customers’ needs and their journey to purchase is ten times more accurate than previous models
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Carbon, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions
Date
December 03, 2024
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Carbon, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions
Press Release

Carbon Competence: People Overwhelming Make Incorrect Sustainability Choices

New research finds most consumers want to make sustainable choices to help mitigate the climate crisis, but lack the knowledge to reliably do so
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Business and Society, Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations
Date
November 18, 2024
Employee Performance Evaluation And Appraisal. Employer Feedback
Business and Society, Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Organizations
Press Release

Missing the Mark: Evaluations at Work Perpetuate Inequality

Research from Columbia Business School reveals that understanding how biases persist in evaluations can help to address inequality 
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Algorithms, Decisions
Date
October 28, 2024
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Algorithms, Decisions
Press Release

Algorithm Pricing – Is it Fairer Than Human-Set Standards?

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals How Consumers Perceive Pricing Set by Algorithms
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Decisions, Diversity, Labor
Date
October 09, 2024
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Decisions, Diversity, Labor
Press Release

Lack of Resources vs. Better Opportunities: Why Workers Leave Their Jobs

Columbia Business School research finds Black and white workers quit jobs for different reasons, highlighting racial disparities
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Business and Society, Decisions, Elections, Politics
Date
October 03, 2024
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Business and Society, Decisions, Elections, Politics
Press Release

Misinformation Is Thriving—And It's Not Just Politics to Blame

New Research Shows U.S. Voters’ Ability to Identify Real News Hinges on Education and Income, Not Political Alignment
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Leadership, Operations
Date
October 02, 2024
Beth Ford, President and CEO of Land O’Lakes, Inc., and Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO of Accenture, will receive the 2024 Deming Cup for Operational Excellence..
Leadership, Operations
Press Release

Columbia Business School's Deming Center Awards 2024 Deming Cup to Beth Ford and Julie Sweet

For its 15th anniversary, the award for operational excellence recognizes executives Ford, of Land O’Lakes, Inc., and Sweet, of Accenture
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Business and Society, Future of Work, Labor, Research, The Workplace
Date
July 30, 2024
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Business and Society, Future of Work, Labor, Research, The Workplace

Navigating the Workplace of Tomorrow: In-Person Requirements and Burnout

Columbia Business School research reveals the impact of employees' anticipation of in-person work on their engagement and feelings about work.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business
Date
June 15, 2024
Manhattanville campus
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, World Business
Press Release

Clone of Innovation Isn’t Enough: Employees Need the Right Incentives to Adopt New Technologies

New research from Columbia Business School explored how employees embrace new manufacturing techniques if there is no incentive to these employees to do so.The researchers found that employees began to use the new method only after receiving a material incentive.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions
Date
June 04, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions
Press Release

Preconceived Beliefs & How They Prevent the Advancement of America’s Climate Transition

New Columbia Business School research reveals pathways to overcome polarization and accelerate climate action
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Real Estate
Date
April 19, 2024
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Sustainability, Real Estate
Press Release

Earth Week: Research Insights for a Sustainable Future

Columbia Business School Faculty Provide Insights into Vital Topics that Can Transform Outcomes for our Planet
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Accounting, Accounting Press Release, Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Operations
Date
April 10, 2024
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Accounting, Accounting Press Release, Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Operations
Accounting Press Release

Decoding Their Worth: A Novel Methodology to Assess Companies' R&D Investments

Columbia Business School Research Provides Industry-Specific Guidelines to Measure Future Value of In-House Intangible Investments Including R&D
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