2 ways multinational firms are adapting to localization
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Multinational firms are grappling with new trade restrictions and protectionist measures. Researchers suggest two ways to adapt while continuing to innovate.
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Multinational firms are grappling with new trade restrictions and protectionist measures. Researchers suggest two ways to adapt while continuing to innovate.
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The Security and Exchange Commission’s Peirce shares views on climate-related disclosures, payment for order flow, and cost-benefit analysis for rulemaking.
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The Designing for Health: Leveraging Analytics for a Proactive Health System Conference will focus on using technology innovations to benefit all health system participants.
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3 essential steps for steering a huge organization toward sustainable practices.
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The videoconferencing company found itself in crisis mode over security issues early in 2020.
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A study by MIT Sloan Prof. Georgia Perakis found not only can consumer trends be predicted, but that they also can be used to optimize targeted promotions and improve profits by an average of 9.4%.
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Study of brain activity finds using a credit card engages brain networks connected to anticipation and craving.
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New research shows big data benefits large firms over small ones.
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A new study finds that occupations are becoming more age-friendly — but older workers don’t always benefit.
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To avoid another fiscal crisis, pay attention to risks hiding in shadow financial systems, says MIT Sloan’s Kristin Forbes.