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Research highlights how Twitter is working to reduce misinformation

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Stopping the spread of misinformation while maintaining free speech is a major challenge for social media companies. The Birdwatch program allows users to provide additional context for tweets.

May 18, 2022
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What it takes to lead the future of work

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A collection of articles packaged and released today from MIT Sloan's Ideas Made to Matter website examines the skills and knowledge managers need now to guide organizations over the long term.

May 18, 2022
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MIT Sloan announces new chair in entrepreneurship

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At today’s New Frontiers of Entrepreneurship 2022 symposium, David Schmittlein, Dean at the MIT Sloan School of Management, announced a new chair position in entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan.

Apr 13, 2022
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A surprising “bamboo ceiling” in the classroom

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In the US, Asians are often viewed as the “model minority” as a result of their outstanding academic achievements. This common assumption is challenged in new research by Jackson Lu.

Apr 12, 2022
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Ukrainians who engage in more analytic thinking are less susceptible to Russia’s disinformation campaign

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A new research paper by Prof. David Rand, and colleagues found that Ukrainians who engaged in more analytic thinking were less likely to believe pro-Kremlin disinformation.

Feb 23, 2022
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Employees with high implicit aptitude learn new cultural norms faster

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New research provides insight and actionable advice for companies choosing which employees to send abroad.

Feb 15, 2022
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