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The Secrets of Longevity: Pioneering Global Beauty with over 150 Years of History 魚谷雅彦

The Secrets of Longevity: Pioneering Global Beauty with over 150 Years of History 
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 

Featuring: Masahiko Uotani ’83, Chairman and CEO, Shiseido Company, Limited  

Moderator: David E. Weinstein, Director, CJEB; Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy, Columbia University 

Note: This event was part of CJEB’s Japanese Management Leadership Program. 

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Carbon Competence: People Overwhelming Make Incorrect Sustainability Choices
Carbon, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Solutions

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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Dollars and Dominance: How Military Strength Secures Financial Power
Business and Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics, Politics

Dollars and Dominance: How Military Strength Secures Financial Power

A new paper co-authored by Professor Pierre Yared shows how geopolitical strength and financial privilege reinforce each other, with implications ranging from interest rates to national security.

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How Many More UPS-Like Goodwill Write-Downs Hide in Plain Sight in Corporate Governance?
Accounting, World Business

How Many More UPS-Like Goodwill Write-Downs Hide in Plain Sight in Corporate Governance?

507 firms hold over $1 billion in goodwill with market-to-book ratios below one, suggesting hidden risks. Learn how investors can scrutinize these firms for potential write-downs and what this reveals about corporate governance with insights from Columbia Business School.

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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Globalization, Governance, Labor, On Campus, World Business

The Challenges Facing Young People in Japan ランダル・ジョーンズ

The Challenges Facing Young People in Japan ランダル・ジョーンズ 

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Three New Social Ventures Receive $25,000 in Funding from Columbia’s Tamer Fund for Social Ventures
Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change

Three New Social Ventures Receive $25,000 in Funding from Columbia’s Tamer Fund for Social Ventures

Three new Tamer Fund for Social Venture awardees were selected after their participation in an application screening round, a due diligence process with student teams from the Columbia Business School course Investing in Social Ventures, and a final pitch to the fund’s investment board.

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Thanksgiving and Beyond: The Science of Gratitude in Family Enterprises
Family, Research Findings

Thanksgiving and Beyond: The Science of Gratitude in Family Enterprises

November, the month of giving thanks, inspired us to review the latest interdisciplinary research on the role of gratitude in families. Over time, multiple studies have shown that gratitude practices not only strengthen emotional bonds but also build resilience within families, enabling them to navigate challenges and adapt to change more effectively.

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