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Entire industries vs specific stocks: What are the factors that impact investors’ judgment?
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A peer-reviewed research paper from MIT Sloan School of Management assistant professor Rahul Bhui takes a new look at rational inattention—a theory that argues we process information based on how we “
Building the case for women waste entrepreneurs
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Women are uniquely situated to help tackle the global waste crisis in the circular economy. What’s needed now to advance their role: more data and adequate funding.
Economist Claudia Sahm has a better way to handle recessions
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A veteran of the Federal Reserve talks about her dedication to data, the costs of speaking up, and how her “Sahm rule” could improve the impact of stimulus checks.
Better predictive models could reduce clothing returns
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Adding images to predictive models can help retailers estimate return rates as they decide what to feature on their websites.
For business leaders: A digital tool for visualizing climate actions
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A free, updated simulator allows users to visualize environmental impacts and better guide climate decision-making in their organizations.
Leadership advice: 'Women have to learn how to ask for more money'
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Georgia Garinois-Melenikiotou talks about thinking of childcare as an investment, and turning failures into the first steps to success.
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