Study helps to explain the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy
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MIT Sloan PhD graduate Erik Duhaime published a paper, “Explaining the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy,” in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.
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MIT Sloan PhD graduate Erik Duhaime published a paper, “Explaining the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy,” in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.
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New research from MIT shows that Millennials’ driving preferences are not as different as people believe.
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New approach to optimizing school bus routes and start times reduces bus fleet and enables reinvestment in schools
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Laura Kodres, will teach a new course, “Navigating Regulation in the Post-Global Crisis World," this fall.
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Navigating a career in supply chain can be difficult. Here’s how an executive from Starbucks does it, one cake pop at a time.
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Can ethics be taught? Evidence points towards yes, according to new research that offers the first large sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions.
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MIT Sloan’s Christian Catalini said Facebook will keep financial and social data separate.
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A mental health startup founder on solving new problems and asking for help.
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Leaders from Amazon, Facebook, and other platform companies detail a mixed landscape, from regulatory threats to the broad promise of 5G.
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The $200,000 prize, the first ever awarded by MIT in the area of financial policy, will be given biennially starting in the spring of 2020.