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Marketing, Strategy
Date
June 08, 2021
Manhattanville campus
Marketing, Strategy
Marketing Press Release

The Value of Utilizing Anthropological and Psychological Research for Brand Positioning

A recent article by a Columbia Business School Lecturer demonstrates how marketers can apply a distinctive mix of qualitative research methods to inspire ways to encourage consumers to adopt new purchasing behaviors. 
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Real Estate
Date
June 04, 2021
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Real Estate
Real Estate News

Introducing New Members of the Real Estate Circle: June 2021

The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following new alumni to the Real Estate Circle: Jeremy Cooper ’21, Andrew Kim ’21, John Millett ’21, Justine Murphy ’21, Angela Wang ’21, and Lisa Weingarten ’21 as Associates.
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Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Strategy
Date
June 03, 2021
Manhattanville campus
Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Strategy
Management Press Release

Will a Start-up Choose an IPO or Acquisition? Choice of Venture Capital could be Key

Columbia Business School Study Shows How a Venture Capital Firm’s Collaborative History Impacts the Growth Path Companies They Fund Will Follow
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Real Estate
Date
May 27, 2021
Auditorium. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Faculty Interview Series: Ivo de Wit '17

Ivo de Wit ’17 is CEO of Evolution Global Investors and has over 20 years of real estate investment experience across the world and a strong investment performance and ESG track-record.
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Date
May 14, 2021
Japan Center News

CJEB core faculty member, Prof. Gerald Curtis, Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science, was quoted in a Nikkei Asia article discussing President Joe Biden’s nomination for ambassador to Japan

One of CJEB’s core faculty members, Professor Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Columbia University, was quoted in a Nikkei Asia article discussing  Rahm Emanuel, President Joe Biden’s nomination for ambassador to Japan. With Rahm Emanuel, Biden gives Tokyo exactly what it asked for (Nikkei Asia 05/14/21)
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Leadership
Date
April 27, 2021
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Leadership
School News

Columbia Business School Announces Permanent Perelman Scholarship Fund

A groundbreaking endowed fund will provide full tuition awards to underrepresented business school students at Columbia.
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Real Estate
Date
April 27, 2021
Real Estate
Real Estate News

2021 WX Scholarships Awarded to Three Columbia MBA Students

 
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Labor, Organizations, Strategy
Date
April 26, 2021
Manhattanville campus
Labor, Organizations, Strategy
Management Press Release

How Mistreatment from Peers Can Influence the Way Individuals Feel about Their Organization

NEW YORK - While treatment from managers and bosses can commonly affect how  employees feel about their workplace, new research from Columbia Business School, conducted by Joel Brockner, the Phillip Hettleman Professor of Business, finds that the way co-workers treat each other - and the workplace culture it creates – also influences employees’ attitudes towards their employers.
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Accounting
Date
April 26, 2021
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman
Accounting
Accounting Awards
Accounting News

Professors Thomas Bourveau, Matthias Breuer, and Robert Stoumbos win the 2021 FARS Midyear Best Paper Award

Congratulations to Professors Thomas Bourveau, Matthias Breuer, and Robert Stoumbos for winning the Best Paper Award
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Real Estate
Date
April 26, 2021
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Introducing New Members of the Real Estate Circle: April 2021

The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following new alumni to the Real Estate Circle: Kate Crosby '13 and Lisa Mayer '97 as Leaders and Sophie Nitkin '20 as an Associate.
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Accounting
Date
April 23, 2021
Accounting
Accounting Awards
Accounting News

Professor Stephen Penman Receives AAA award

Committee chose to recognize Professor Penman with this award for his novel approach to value investing.
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Date
April 20, 2021
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Diversity
Equity & Inclusion News
From the Dean's Office
School News

Statement by Dean Maglaras on the Derek Chauvin Verdict

While today’s verdict may have brought some justice to one horrific crime, it is clear that racism in America remains tragically unresolved. 
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Healthcare, Labor, Organizations
Date
April 14, 2021
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Healthcare, Labor, Organizations
Economics Press Release

How Paid Family Leave is Working: New York Policy Winning Support Among Businesses and Employees

New research from Columbia Business School captures data from before and after implementation of New York’s 2018 PFL law; finds employers – not just employees and families – give policy high marks
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Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Operations, Strategy
Date
April 13, 2021
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Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Operations, Strategy
Deming Center News
Entrepreneurship News

Santander Bank Renews Partnership with Columbia Business School by Re-upping Financial Support for Two Business School Entrepreneurship Programs

NEW YORK - Columbia Business School announced today that Santander Bank, N.A., through its Santander Universities program, has pledged more than $850,000 to support the training and development of  entrepreneurs in Latin America and New York City.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Date
April 12, 2021
Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Japan Center News

Professor Takatoshi Ito, Director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, Was Quoted in a Bloomberg Article about Japan’s GPIF and ESG Investment

Professor Takatoshi Ito, director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, was quoted in a Bloomberg article that discusses Japan’s GPIF and balancing ESG investment with its fiduciary duties.  World’s Top Pension Fund Treads Water as ESG Picks Up Pace (Bloomberg, 4/12/2021)
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Date
April 08, 2021
Marketing Awards

Vicki Morwitz named Best Reviewer

Marketing Professor Vicki Morwitz is the recipient of the Society for Consumer Psychology's Best Reviewer Award for outstanding reviewing for the journal for the last year.
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Healthcare
Date
April 08, 2021
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Healthcare
Management Press Release

Feeling Like You Don’t Belong: Racial and Identity-based Insults and Slights Can Lower Self-Esteem and Damage Quality of Life

Columbia Business School study finds that harmful stereotypes and microaggressions can lead to feelings of inauthenticity, anger, sadness, and compromised physical health
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Date
April 07, 2021
Marketing Awards

Silvia Bellezza named MSI Young Scholar

Marketing Professor Silvia Bellezza was announced as a member of the Marketing Science Institute 2021 class of Young Scholars.
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World Business
Date
March 31, 2021
World Business
Japan Center News

Professor Takatoshi Ito, Director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, Was Quoted in a Bloomberg Article about Japan’s GPIF

Professor Takatoshi Ito, director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, was quoted in a Bloomberg article that discusses Japan’s GPIF and the decision it faces whether or not to invest in Chinese sovereign debt. World’s Top Pension Fund Faces Moment of Truth on China Debt (Bloomberg, 3/30/2021)
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Organizations, Risk Management, World Business
Date
March 23, 2021
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Leadership, Organizations, Risk Management, World Business
Chazen News Release
School News

Chazen Institute Convenes Top Business Leaders and Scholars to Address How Globalization Has and Will Continue to Shape Markets

Special event – now available on demand – features Henry Kravis, Robert Zoellick, Marie Ffolkes, Joseph Stiglitz, Glenn Hubbard, and more.
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Date
March 08, 2021
Japan Center News

CJEB’s Professor Takatoshi Ito will speak on a Tokyo College Online Discussion Series

Professor Takatoshi Ito will speak with Takeo Hoshi, both coauthors of The Japanese Economy, Second Edition (The MIT Press, 2020), on a Tokyo College Online Discussion Series to discuss current issues in the Japanese Economy. Taka and Takeo Explain the Japanese Economy: "The Japanese Economy" Online Discussion Season 2 [Online discussion series on YouTube] Event 1: March 10, How to achieve Carbon Neutral by 2050 Event 2: March 17, Should we introduce carbon pricing? Event 3: March 24, Demise of the traditional labor practices?  Event 4: March 31, Post-pandemic labor market in Japan Videos are available here.  The Center on Japanese Economy and Business is an outreach partner for these events. Contact: tokyo.college.event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp For more information click here.
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Real Estate
Date
February 22, 2021
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Introducing New Members of the Real Estate Circle: February 2021

The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following new alumni to the Real Estate Circle: Christopher Chang ’07, Steve Grant ’92, Ines Leung ’07 and Jeff Wainwright ’11 as Leaders.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Strategy
Date
February 16, 2021
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Capital Markets and Investments, Strategy
Finance Press Release

Owning a Company’s Stock Drives Brand Loyalty and Increases Spending

New Columbia Business School study finds that owning stock at popular brands like Taco Bell and ExxonMobil can increase day-to-day spending at store locations.
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Marketing, Operations, Strategy
Date
February 16, 2021
Manhattanville campus
Marketing, Operations, Strategy
Marketing Press Release

Why Businesses Should Make Sure Consumers Can See 'Unfavorable' Reviews of Their Products

E-commerce has seen continued growth since the onset of the pandemic, making product reviews more relevant than ever before. Now, new research from Columbia Business School sheds light on what is making reviews so compelling.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Operations, Risk Management, World Business
Date
February 09, 2021
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Capital Markets and Investments, Operations, Risk Management, World Business
Finance Press Release

How International Trade Can Thrive In Uncertain Times

Columbia Business School Study Finds that High Uncertainty Can Lead to Conditions and Demand to Spark Trade
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