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Accounting
Date
May 02, 2024
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Accounting
Accounting News

Ratings Reimagined: How Synthetic Credit Ratings Can Compete with Agencies

CBS Professor Doron Nissim explores a new model for creating synthetic credit ratings.
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Startups
Date
April 30, 2024
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Startups

Breaking Down Walls: How Open Source Software Drives Entrepreneurial Activity

CBS Assistant Professor Nataliya L. Wright and her co-researchers explore how open source software can catalyze the founding of new ventures globally.
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Economics and Policy, Marketing
Type
Research In Brief
Date
April 23, 2024
Economics and Policy, Marketing

Pre-checked Boxes Make People Spend More, But These ‘Dark Defaults’ Risk Jeopardizing Consumer Trust

In 2020, pre-checked boxes to make recurring weekly donations increased political contributions by $43 million, but many of those donations seemed unintentional. 
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Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship
Date
April 01, 2024
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Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship

Startup Success: How Founder Personalities Shape Venture Outcomes

Research by Sandra Matz and Brandon Freiberg from Columbia Business School reveals that VC investors often rely on the personalities of startup founders rather than business plans.
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Economics and Policy
Date
March 26, 2024
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Economics and Policy
Economics News

How Macroeconomic Conditions Shape Future Career Choices

New research from CBS Professor Stephan Meier shows an individual’s experience as a young adult influences their job preferences.
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Economics and Policy
Date
December 19, 2023
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Economics and Policy

Mind the Trade Gap: How a Relational Perspective Can Enhance Understanding

Adapted from “Global Value Chains in Developing Countries: A Relational Perspective from Coffee and Garments,” by Laura Boudreau of Columbia Business School, Julia Cajal Grossi of the Geneva Graduate Institute, and Rocco Macchiavello of the London School of Economics.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions
Date
January 22, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions
Economics Press Release

New Research Introduces New Approach to Estimating Cost of Reducing Emissions

Columbia Business School Research Suggests the Leading Models for the Cost of Reducing Greenhouse Gas are Incomplete
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