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Exploring entrepreneurship in Africa
MIT Sloan students visited startups in Ghana and Kenya to learn from founders.
Mapping the Energy Transition's Effects on Jobs
A county-by-county study shows where the U.S. job market will evolve most during the move to clean energy.
A Dance with Technology: Recent research on the transformative effects of artificial intelligence and automation on jobs.
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The executive director of the Good Companies, Good Jobs Initiative at the MIT Sloan School of Management cuts through the hype about the “future of work” — and explains recent research on the transformative effects of artificial intelligence and automation on jobs.
Worker Voice in America's Working Future
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The executive director of the Good Companies, Good Jobs Initiative at the MIT Sloan School of Management explains recent research on what’s gone wrong for U.S. workers — and what can be done about it.
The Link Between Worker Voice on the Job and Job Quality
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New research finds that measuring the extent to which workers have as much say on the job as they think they deserve is an important aspect of evaluating job quality. In a survey of workers, a larger "voice gap" for workers was statistically associated with their having lower levels of job satisfact...
A Fireside Chat With Zeynep Ton
Join us for a conversation with MIT Sloan Professor Zeynep Ton drawing on insights from her latest book, 'The Case for Good Jobs." The event will take place on Thurs. Feb. 29, 2024, at the MIT Sloan School.
Using the Values and Mission of the Organization to Drive Strategy
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Using the Values and Mission of the Organization to Drive Strategy
Zeynep Ton Makes the Case for Good Jobs
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During an event at the MIT Sloan School, MIT Sloan Professor of the Practice Zeynep Ton spoke about her recent book, “The Case for Good Jobs."
A Workplace Trend That Increases Income Inequality
Income inequality has been increasing in the United States in recent decades, to a level higher than in a number of other comparable economies. But what’s driving that rise?