MIT Sloan, Cornell ILR School win grant for study of worker organizing
Grant funding of $225,000 has been awarded to conduct a multi-industry study of worker organizing efforts in the U.S. and their outcomes.
Grant funding of $225,000 has been awarded to conduct a multi-industry study of worker organizing efforts in the U.S. and their outcomes.
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The 2007-09 Great Recession took a huge bite out of the U.S. restaurant industry as consumers ate out less often. Even during the subsequent economic recovery, ongoing financial concerns continued to depress the appetite for eating out. The casual dining sector, situated in the middle ground between...
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This case examines how Marsha Jackson, the Head of Internal Audit at RiseEngineer, deals with a whistleblower allegation of bribery in the company’s foreign subsidiary. Marsha’s compliance team conducts an investigation focused on the subsidiary’s bid on a major construction project. Students are as...
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In July of 2020, the National Hockey League (NHL) and the NHL Players’ Association (NHLPA) were negotiating an agreement on a return-to-play plan for the 2019-20 season interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, the two parties were negotiating an agreement to extend the league’s collec...
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Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Tesla was burning through cash as the company sought to ramp up production of its Model 3 all-electric vehicle (EV). Investors were questioning whether Tesla would need to raise additional capital. While the company had been successful in the past at issuing both equit...
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To train employees on digital skills, companies need precise insight into current workforce skills. Artificial intelligence can help.
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From crypto regulation to AI domination to employee empowerment, here are insights that capture all that changed in business and management this year.
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Lu’s new research demonstrates that East Asians—but not South Asians—are less likely than other ethnicities to emerge as leaders in multiethnic environments partly because East Asians tend to social
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Mayors of Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco discuss efforts to foster equity in housing, income, and city contracts.
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“Overall, it seems like there have been substantial commitments that have not really translated into meaningful changes in these banks’ business models."