Innovation, a key tool to achieve a more sustainable future
Our own Jason Jay presented #EnROADS to TheCUBE Hub Madrid's "Genius Table," urging the group to examine how companies can consider innovation in terms of real, evidence-based impact.
Our own Jason Jay presented #EnROADS to TheCUBE Hub Madrid's "Genius Table," urging the group to examine how companies can consider innovation in terms of real, evidence-based impact.
Highlighting the work of our Aggregate Confusion Project, the Financial Times examines the current state of ESG.
MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative Applies Analytics to the Opioid Crisis: Research reflects focus on innovating and implementing systemic health care solutions
MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Thomas A. Kochan of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) co-leads this executive education Course with MIT Professors David Autor and Sandy Pentland.
Andrea Ippolito, SDM ’12, understood the health care industry inside and out, but that didn’t matter as an exhausted new mom weighing feeding options for her daughter.
“This is an extreme bald-face attempt to greenwash,” said MIT Sloan's John Sterman.
As our Aggregate Confusion Project research shows, measurement of ESG data needs a big overhaul.
A new review paper from MIT health economist Joseph Doyle finds, the overall impact of information technology on health care has been evolutionary, not revolutionary.
Professor Finkelstein: If something becomes more expensive, people will buy less of it. When patients have to pay more, they use less medical care. The problem is they use less of all types of care.
Roberto Rigobon: "2021 will be marked by social problems"