Report identifies what workers really want
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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.
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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.
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$200,000 prize will be awarded to Dr. Fischer and a fellowship named in his honor will be awarded to an MIT Sloan MBA student; Dr. Fischer will deliver the inaugural Miriam Pozen Address at MIT.
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Prof. Yanchong (Karen) Zheng says: “We found that the underlying operational and supply chain design of the platform plays a significant role in whether farmers benefit from the initiative."
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Mohammad Jalali and his research colleagues have created a data-driven simulation model that incorporates key behavioral feedbacks such as social influence and risk perceptions.
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To date, more than 50,000 participants from 175 countries have enrolled in classes in the program.
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A new financing technique may reduce the risk associated with investing in the treatment of new diseases and potentially unlock new levels of funding for developing so-called “orphan” drugs.
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Hackathon to feature Jibo, the world's first social robot, developed at MIT
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When consuming less local news, voters are more likely to vote consistently for just one party—essentially using national news to inform local voting decisions, according to research from MIT Sloan.
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The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy has awarded over $1 million in prize money in its second annual MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge (IIC).
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When investors cling to existing beliefs, they underestimate good financial advice and miss out on opportunities, new research finds.