MIT Sloan researchers named to Thinkers50 shortlist
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2021 Thinkers50 award nominees include MIT Sloan professors and alumni studying social media, intelligent machines, and digital body language.
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2021 Thinkers50 award nominees include MIT Sloan professors and alumni studying social media, intelligent machines, and digital body language.
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In mergers and acquisitions, it takes more than low interest rates and a healthy stock market to get a deal done. New research pinpoints three unapparent behaviors.
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Artificial intelligence doesn’t have to trigger a loss of jobs and privacy, writes MIT economist Daron Acemoglu. But only if we modify our approach.
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Companies like Fidelity Investments are creating data assets that are integrated, easily consumable, and ready to be monetized.
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Integrating robots into a manufacturing system is often prohibitively expensive. A new approach could change that.
Articles, recorded sessions, and photos from the 2022 MIT Sloan Women's Conference.
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An ever-growing list of workarounds is weighing on your productivity and profits. Time to get your systems in order.
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Chief data officers share advice on how to connect data to organizational culture and develop data professionals who speak the language of business.
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“Unethical pro-organizational behavior" triggers emotional ambivalence by simultaneously inducing both guilt and pride—producing a state of anxiety that can spill over into employees’ personal lives.
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Kara Penn, MBA ’07, applies insights from ‘smart mistakes’ to her organizational work at Mission Spark, Hustle Fund, and The Listening Challenge.