MIT Sloan study finds that “taxpayer receipts” can reduce political polarization
Impartial facts bring opposing sides closer together
Impartial facts bring opposing sides closer together
A collection of articles packaged and released today from MIT Sloan's Ideas Made to Matter website examines the skills and knowledge managers need now to guide organizations over the long term.
MIT Sloan research shows that unflagged but misleading content on Facebook was less persuasive, but more widely seen, and thus generated more COVID-19 vaccine skepticism than flagged misinformation.
A new study shows that uncoordinated opening, closing, and reopening of states and counties is making the COVID problem worse in the U.S.
The conference aims to highlight the ways in which artificial intelligence, automation and the changing economy are affecting the future of work.
Cohort 8 includes teams of participants from Eastern Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Egypt; Los Angeles, USA; Manizales, Colombia; Northern Ireland, UK; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; & Wallonia, Belgium.
The Climate CoLab has announced twenty-two contests worldwide that seek high-impact ideas on how to tackle climate change.
MIT’s Sloan School of Management is hosting a regional conference in Bogotá, Colombia on May 26 called, “Big Data: Shaping the Future of Latin America.”
The proceeds will be disbursed to the Cambridge Community Foundation's Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund & Cambridge Mayor’s Disaster Relief Fund for COVID-19 with the help of Community Giving at MIT.
The book by Edward Roberts—now in its second edition—offers a firsthand account of the past, present, and future of entrepreneurship at the school.