Professor Sterman appears on "The Heat: Climate Change Crisis"
Sterman outlined what's needed for countries to drastically cut their emissions, citing the power of interactive simulations and how we can multisolve our way through this crisis.
Sterman outlined what's needed for countries to drastically cut their emissions, citing the power of interactive simulations and how we can multisolve our way through this crisis.
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In an effort to attract a diverse pool of talented candidates, many contemporary U.S. employers seek to craft gender-neutral job postings by editing language in the postings that may have masculine or feminine connotations. But how much difference do such practices make in reality? Not that much, su...
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How can work be improved for both employees and organizations? This question is central to the work of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), which began as the Industrial Relations Section of the MIT Department of Economics and Social Science in 1937.
New research by MIT Sloan Professor Paul Osterman finds more than one in ten U.S. workers are contract employees—and that they earn less on average than comparable employees in standard jobs and receive less company-provided training.
Is working from home good for employees? New research finds that the answer depends on the circumstances—and in particular, whether at-home work is replacing time in the office or adding to it.
A summary report from a multistakeholder dialogue on U.S. worker voice and representation held December 1-2, 2022 in Cambridge, Massachusetts
MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative Director Jason Jay, PhD ’10, helps organizations decide on and implement their sustainability goals
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MIT Sloan affiliate Russell Gong talks about sustainability in healthcare and pitching his company Cabinet Health on 'Shark Tank'.
Recent research by MIT Sloan's Florian Berg, Julian Kolbel, and Roberto Rigobon shows substantial discrepancies across different ESG rating agencies.
How fast could the fleet of internal combustion light-duty vehicles become an electric fleet if every single car sold from this moment forward was electric?