MIT Sloan Management Review

The MIT Sloan Management Review is MIT Sloan's quarterly research journal, a trusted source of useful and innovative ideas for business leaders.

Its peer-reviewed articles bridge the gap between academia and management practice — keeping managers informed of the latest trends in corporate strategy, leadership, management of technology, innovation, and more.

In the Fall 2009 issue: In the fall issue, read the special report, "Sustainability as Competitive Advantage," and learn how sustainability is changing management, how five companies transformed themselves, what made Ray Anderson the leading sustainability CEO, and the hard truths executives still don't get about sustainability. And don't miss the findings from our first annual Business of Sustainability Global Survey. More >>

A popular teacher and widely respected international economist, MIT Sloan Professor Kristin Forbes is also a member of the Congressional Budget Office's Panel of Economic Advisers.