Press Climate Change

Banks are making climate commitments, are they making a difference?

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“Overall, it seems like there have been substantial commitments that have not really translated into meaningful changes in these banks’ business models."

Jun 11, 2024
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Press Social Media

Misleading COVID-19 headlines from mainstream sources did more harm on Facebook than fake news

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MIT Sloan research shows that unflagged but misleading content on Facebook was less persuasive, but more widely seen, and thus generated more COVID-19 vaccine skepticism than flagged misinformation.

May 30, 2024
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Press Labor

Companies aren’t complying with minimum wage requirements — why do they take the risk?

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A cost-benefit analysis demonstrates how minimum wage enforcement structures in the US and the UK incentivize noncompliance and quantify the policy changes needed to protect workers.

May 23, 2024
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Three principles leaders need to consider when making AI investments

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A new research briefing released today by CISR establishes three principles supported by data monetization research to guide business leaders when making artificial intelligence (AI) investments.

May 16, 2024
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Flexible Morals: A Key Reason American Voters Support Divisive Misinformation

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American voters hold opposing politicians to strict standards of factuality but support their favorite politicians as long as their statements express a “deeper truth” they support.

Apr 16, 2024
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Press Entrepreneurship

MIT Sloan professors lay out tactical roadmaps for entrepreneurs

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In popular culture, entrepreneurs often chase fortune without much of a plan. However, according Bill Aulet and Paul Cheek, entrepreneurial success looks a lot more disciplined in real life.

Apr 2, 2024
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