The imbalance of PhDs’ socioeconomic backgrounds
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Economics PhDs are more likely to have highly educated parents and come from a more socioeconomically advantaged background — and that’s a problem.
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Economics PhDs are more likely to have highly educated parents and come from a more socioeconomically advantaged background — and that’s a problem.
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A new report published today found American workers are taking actions through union organizing, strikes, and other forms of collective action to achieve a stronger voice at work.
Companies are under pressure to adopt sustainable business practices. Here is strategic advice for an effective, efficient, and equitable future.
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The MIT LGO program today announced that Blue Origin—the aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company—has become the newest member of its industry partnerships.
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Hamilton’s rule has been observed in many has been observed in many animal species, but it had yet to be tested in financial decision-making contexts.
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A new research paper by Florian Berg and co-author validates these concerns, as they discovered “widespread and repeated” changes to the historical ESG scores by a leading vendor of this data.
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As an MD with a PhD in computer science, Christine Tsien Silvers has always chosen the unexpected path, but that’s what makes her work fun.
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MIT experts on the traits of an ‘AI powerhouse company,’ how to avoid a toxic corporate culture, and more.
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