Entrepreneurship and Celebrity Companies
Companies helmed by or fronted by celebrities can have meteoric rises, but can also face dramatic and public setbacks.
Companies helmed by or fronted by celebrities can have meteoric rises, but can also face dramatic and public setbacks.
An MIT-led study reveals a core tension between the impulse to share news and to think about whether it is true.
Party loyalty and partisan motivation may interfere less with Americans’ thinking than previously believed.
With the first commercial fusion-powered electrical plants projected to come online in the 2030s, it could be "the ideal time for investors interested in the fusion space to act."
Why do colleges still prefer legacy applicants based on a theoretical framework of the three types of logics found in decision-making strategies: meritocratic, diversity, and material logic?
Mario Draghi a longtime academic economist and public servant, served as prime minister of Italy until October 2022, and previously served as president of the European Central Bank.
Analytics skills remain outside the wheelhouse of many business leaders, who don’t always have a clear view of what data sources and analyses are necessary to formulate the insights they are seeking.
Despite efforts to reduce emissions worldwide, severe climate change is likely inevitable in the not-too-distant future and we must invest now in strategies and technologies to help us adapt.
Myron Scholes, Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences was named the recipient of the S. Donald Sussman Award
Outdated work-life policies are leaving service workers and hourly workers behind, professor says