Columbia Bizcast: Professor Michael Mauskapf
“There's a trade-off between being similar and being different,” says the assistant professor, whose research reveals how pop hits find a “sweet spot” for optimal distinctiveness.
“There's a trade-off between being similar and being different,” says the assistant professor, whose research reveals how pop hits find a “sweet spot” for optimal distinctiveness.
In this Student Spotlight, we kick back and chat with former Rockette and current CBS student, Kristin Jantzie '21.
NEW YORK, NY – On Earth Day, the world’s largest secular observance, over a billion people will come together to celebrate the achievements of the environmental movement and to push for changes in human behavior and government policy. Columbia Business School’s faculty experts, who are at the forefront of environmental, climate, and geoengineering issues, are conducting groundbreaking research that sheds light on the climate’s impact on crops, ESGs, climate pledges, and more.
His office bulletin board is a visual journey through great art and memories.
Professor Lipson discusses the latest developments in robotics and AI, the societal implications of technological advancement, and the role of business and industry in pushing the boundaries of innovation.
CBS alum Cyrus Massoumi '03 talks about how his Zocdoc and Dr. B startups are revolutionizing and democratizing Leadership & Strategy & Strategy delivery.
Columbia University Digital Finance Seminar Series launched in Fall 2022. The series is jointly organized by the newly established Center for Digital Finance and Technologies within the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and by the Briger Family Digital Finance Lab within Columbia Business School.