Faculty & Research Centers
Accounting Group faculty represent a wide variety of expertise in areas such as executive compensation, taxation, financial accounting, and corporate disclosure practices.
Accounting Group faculty represent a wide variety of expertise in areas such as executive compensation, taxation, financial accounting, and corporate disclosure practices.
MIT Sloan’s Global Economics and Management Group is an explicitly interdisciplinary group that includes faculty with backgrounds in economics, political science, sociology, finance, strategy...
The MIT Sloan Accounting Group’s research spans many areas of accounting, including the impact of accounting information on capital markets, the use of accounting information for contracting purposes.
The goal for the seminar is to engage with leading scholars in Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management.
TIES faculty represent a wide array of disciplines and expertise—in both academia and industry.
The joint effort by MIT Sloan students participating in MIT Solve aims to transform micronutrient dosing for children by harnessing the power of data.
In their new book, “Power and Progress,” Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson ask whether the benefits of AI will be shared widely or feed inequality.
The school's accounting and finance programs also ranked second in the annual university rankings.