Why automakers colluded against clean air regulation
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Knowing why BMW, Daimler, and Volkswagen colluded against clean air regulation — and quantifying the damages — may have implications for U.S. policy.
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Knowing why BMW, Daimler, and Volkswagen colluded against clean air regulation — and quantifying the damages — may have implications for U.S. policy.
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Impostor thoughts reflect the belief that others overestimate your abilities. New research shows they’re not all bad and don’t last forever.
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The entrepreneur, philanthropist, environmentalist, and former mayor encourages MIT crowd to influence change.
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Professor Jackson Lu has found that East Asians are stereotyped in the United States as lacking in creativity, which in turn may contribute to the “Bamboo Ceiling” in leadership attainment.
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Despite the fact that mortgage rates are at an all-time low, recent research done at the MIT Sloan School demonstrates that African Americans continue to pay more than other groups to be homeowners.
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Top-performing companies invest in CEO-level data leadership, data value realization, and data resource life-cycle measurement.
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“There are creative ways to address conflicts, and there is more room for agreement than people assume.”
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Experts weigh in on regulations, new technology, and inverted firms.
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A group of faculty from the MIT Sloan School of Management, working with students in various graduate programs at MIT, has undertaken a wide range of projects to respond to COVID.
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Researchers, including MIT Sloan's Alessandro Bonatti, have designed what they believe is an improved, quantitative way for big-data providers to price the information they sell to informed customers.