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Prioritizing innovation: Creating a secure and resilient ecosystem

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Power and Progress — Nobel laureate Simon Johnson on why AI is repeating industrial-era mistakes

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SSRN | September 30, 2025

Designing Adaptive Backbones: Organizational Choices to Enable Systems Change

Drawing on an extensive literature review and analysis of five case studies, this paper develops design principles for backbone organizations pursuing systemic change.

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MIT Spectrum | Spring 2025

Listening to Frontline Workers

A study led by MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly examines the potential for employee input to improve workplace well-being.

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PLoS ONE | July 18, 2024

The Fulfillment Center Intervention Study: Protocol for a group-randomized control trial of a participatory workplace intervention

This journal article by Erin L. Kelly et al. describes the protocol for the Fulfillment Center Intervention Study.

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MIT Sloan Management Review | Winter 2025

Craft Schedules That Work for Everyone

This article by Donald Sull of MIT Sloan and Alexander Kowalski of Cornell University's ILR School draws on Kowalski's research on scheduling practices in e-commerce fulfillment centers.

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Work and Occupations|December 2025

Unfulfilled: Collaborative Robots and the Persistence of Tough Jobs in e-Commerce Warehousing

In this study, Alexander Kowalski PhD '22, a Cornell University assistant professor, found that fulfillment center workers who work with collaborative robots do not experience improved job quality.

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I've studied how democracies fail. Here's my unified theory of Trump

Institute Professor Daron Acemoglu wrote: "Not only will the expan

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