Seminars
The Work and Organization Studies group is a hub for the study of work, employment, and organizations, and is host to one of the longest-running seminar series at MIT.
The Work and Organization Studies group is a hub for the study of work, employment, and organizations, and is host to one of the longest-running seminar series at MIT.
WOS PhD students are investigating new and sometimes controversial theories and ideas.
The MIT Sloan Work and Organization Studies group offers a wide array of engaging courses and hands-on learning experiences for undergraduate and graduate students.
It would be hard to imagine a better moment in history to study and influence the research and policies affecting organizations, work, and employment.
Accounting Group faculty represent a wide variety of expertise in areas such as executive compensation, taxation, financial accounting, and corporate disclosure practices.
Finance is the study of how economic resources are channeled through time, across business activities, and around the globe to help individuals and institutions manage their affairs more effectively.
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 faculty of the Work and Organization Studies group are studying work and employment practices and outcomes, institutions and organizations, public policies, negotiations and conflict resolution.