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Richard Schmalensee's research has focused on industrial organization economics and its application to management and public policy issues.
Twelve teams of students and postdocs across the MIT community presented innovative startup ideas with potential for real-world impact.
Associate Professor Jackson Lu explained in his paper how the deeply ingrained perception is hindering the promotion of East Asians in leadership
"We are basically seeing a repeat of Chinese history, when the Chinese state previously restricted economic and political freedom."
"I’ve noticed that too many companies, when something new comes along, look for a reason to say ‘no.’ I think that’s a bad strategy."
The four key characteristics of the geek mindset parallel the qualities required for success in the age of generative AI.
Montessori showed that children can excel without these constraints; today’s business geeks are showing that companies can as well.
Andrew McAfee argues it’s a mistake to think that geeky companies can only win in tech.