Crowdsourced ratings of online news quality may actually work
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People are nearly as good as fact-checkers at sussing out unreliable news sources, a new study finds.
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People are nearly as good as fact-checkers at sussing out unreliable news sources, a new study finds.
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Studying this issue against the backdrop of the apparent lack of risk aversion that led to the recent financial crisis, MIT Sloan Prof. Andrew Lo has developed an evolutionary model of behavior.
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Jacquelyn Pless and Rahul Bhui study what drives innovation for social good and how people make decisions.
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These faculty members are experts in decision-making, behavioral economics, and more.
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Six illustrations we loved this year, illuminating topics such as supply chain, health care, ESG, and remote work.
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Organizational leaders shouldn’t expect junior professionals to be a reliable source of expertise for teaching senior staff the tips, tricks, and tactics of generative artificial intelligence use.
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Shared-appreciation mortgages could help distressed homeowners, but they’re not without risk, MIT Sloan research shows
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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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Prof. Yanchong (Karen) Zheng says: “We found that the underlying operational and supply chain design of the platform plays a significant role in whether farmers benefit from the initiative."
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A good jobs system prioritizes customers and is designed to maximize employees’ productivity, motivation, and contributions.