Measuring the actual impact of robots on jobs
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Industrial robots do reduce jobs and wages — especially for workers in the automotive industry and certain parts of the country.
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Industrial robots do reduce jobs and wages — especially for workers in the automotive industry and certain parts of the country.
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Susan M. Collins discusses managing inflation and AI in finance.
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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.
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In the updated version of “Disciplined Entrepreneurship,” MIT Sloan’s Bill Aulet delves into the importance of knowing your customer, scaling your business, and more.
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New research from MIT Sloan shows stiffer penalties are needed to incentivize employers to pay workers a minimum wage.
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Jacquelyn Pless and Rahul Bhui study what drives innovation for social good and how people make decisions.
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Organizations that opt to verify emissions via third-party auditors ultimately make more carbon reductions than companies that don’t audit.
Grant funding of $225,000 has been awarded to conduct a multi-industry study of worker organizing efforts in the U.S. and their outcomes.
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To train employees on digital skills, companies need precise insight into current workforce skills. Artificial intelligence can help.
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From crypto regulation to AI domination to employee empowerment, here are insights that capture all that changed in business and management this year.