MIT Sloan SI Researchers: Rating the ESG rating agencies
The raters are growing in influence — but research by our Aggregate Confusion Project questions the way they work.
The raters are growing in influence — but research by our Aggregate Confusion Project questions the way they work.
Read the Spring 2023 newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research
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The 2023 MIT Sustainability Summit in April tackled carbon markets from the perspective of consumers, small companies, and big corporations.
"Climate-aligned capitalism is advancing," says Director Jason Jay. Despite attempts to demonize ESG, many companies are still pledging to meet ambitious targets.
The Journal of the International Ombuds Association (JIOA) has announced plans for a special issue focused on the scholarly contributions of MIT Sloan Adjunct Professor Mary P. Rowe and their impact on our understanding of the ombuds profession.
MIT Professor John Sterman developed AVID+ to help companies and governments determine if the offsets they’re buying actually cut emissions.
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A new course on responsible negotiation at the European University Institute’s School of Transnational Governance has now left its mark on the C-ROADS World Climate Simulation—a mark that could make the activity even more useful to today’s climate negotiators.
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Over 1,300 Sloanies and their guests returned to campus in early June to attend MIT Sloan Reunion 2023.
“A global community of learners can challenge things and bring in new perspectives,” says Jason Jay, MIT Sloan.
MIT Sloan Professor Nathan Wilmers is one of the winners of the LERA (Labor and Employment Relations Association) 2023 John T. Dunlop Scholar Award. This award recognizes outstanding academic research contributions that address industrial relations and employment problems of national significance, a...