In times of crisis, digital businesses need to think about 'technology laggards'
Prof. Catherine Tucker and co-author consider how to address the issue of technology access and inequity throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
Prof. Catherine Tucker and co-author consider how to address the issue of technology access and inequity throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
[Prof. Michael] Whinston says “With the right kinds of policies, the choices don't have to be so grim.”
Seth Benzell, MIT IDE, on he and his fellow Sloan researchers' (Christos Nicolaides and Avinash Collis) plan for re-opening the economy. (4:00)
Ben Shields discusses how the sports industry can survive the pandemic and in what ways innovation can reshape the sports industry.
MIT Sloan School of Management's Masters in Finance program is the only US school to appear in the top 25 of this global ranking.
“We controlled for that share of the population that has health insurance, diabetes, smoking, obesity..it’s got to be something that's not that."
“If I were a public official, I'd be looking at differences in the quality of insurance, ... chronic stress, and systemic discrimination.”
Irving Wladawsky-Berger writes: "In a resilient economy, power and decision-making should be distributed among a diverse set of stakeholders.”
Prof. Joann de Zegher is looking at whether a digital platform could be used to efficiently crowdsource market information.
“Now we know that this is happening clearly we have to update our models. We'll probably know in the next few weeks.” says [Prof.] Fiona Murray