Ideas for innovation from MIT Sloan Management Review
Large enterprises don’t have to move slowly. Here are three ways to unlock fresh innovation.
Large enterprises don’t have to move slowly. Here are three ways to unlock fresh innovation.
A Republican sweep could reverse the Biden administration’s signature 2022 climate law. MIT Sloan economist Catherine Wolfram analyzes four potential outcomes.
To truly reap the benefits of artificial intelligence, executives need an understanding of how AI systems operate and what they do well.
Institute professor Daron Acemoglu and MIT Sloan professor Simon Johnson have examined economic growth, digital advertising, and the Russian oil cap.
MIT economists Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson say good jobs and the equitable deployment of technology can help restore people’s faith in democratic institutions.
Consumers approve of firms that do the work to make an industry seem legitimate. Those that free-ride on that “legitimation work” are seen as less authentic.
IKEA chief Jesper Brodin says sustainability isn’t just good for the environment — it’s a smart business practice, too.
In the U.S., front-line workers’ attitudes toward unions are softening, especially among people under 30. Here’s what they want from their workplaces.
When software developers were given access to an AI coding tool, productivity increased — particularly among newer hires and more junior employees.
Slack CEO Denise Dresser lists five types of AI users you need to know in your organization and offers guidance on how to engage them.