The Silent Strain: How Keeping Secrets Affects Emotional Well-Being
Columbia Business School Research Reveals That Addressing the Psychology of Secrets Can Enhance Emotional Well-Being and Social Connections
Columbia Business School Research Reveals That Addressing the Psychology of Secrets Can Enhance Emotional Well-Being and Social Connections
As the number of younger bosses rises amid a booming technology industry and an aging workforce, CBS Professor Joel Brockner and his co-authors have investigated what makes older employees more accepting of younger supervisors.
Columbia Business School research employs a novel financial-economic model to depict how current carbon pricing could prevent climate risks
The legendary investor recently took part in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Columbia Business School’s Finance Division that covered the five main forces that contribute to the rise and decline of empires, his views on the Chinese economy, insights into his investment philosophy, and the role of AI in the investment industry.
A new Columbia Business School study shows that life insurance lapsation rates are cyclical and that socioeconomic groups lapse at different rates during recessions.
Morgan Stanley’s former CEO reflects on his time at Columbia Business School, his unexpected path to Wall Street leadership, and why aspiring business leaders should focus on the journey rather than immediate rewards.