Mountain town leaders talk climate, experience En-ROADS
Mountain town leaders talk climate, experience En-ROADS
Mountain town leaders talk climate, experience En-ROADS
"Disasters are ripe for conspiracy theories because there is a lot of uncertainty as things are unfolding and a lot of fear."
Studies show startups with older founders are more likely to succeed.
"Paying workers low wages is actually very expensive for companies because of the costs of high turnover and the costs associated with low wages.
Individuals with low financial literacy tend to follow advice without assessing its quality, leaving them vulnerable to unsuitable advice.
"Our research shows mathematically that the overwhelming driver of that burst of inflation in 2022 was federal spending, not the supply chain."
In an article for The Hill, MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Anna Stansbury makes the case that ethical business executives would benefit from better enforcement of U.S. labor law.
MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly coauthors an article for Fast Company on the importance of social network ties to productivity and innovation--and how to maintain them in a hybrid work context.
In an October 2024 article for Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan School Professor Emeritus Thomas Kochan and UC San Diego Professor John S. Ahlquist explain the steps involved in forming a union.
"A growing number of studies reveal that human–AI systems do not necessarily achieve better results than the best of humans or AI alone."