MIT Sloan, Cornell ILR School win grant for study of worker organizing
Grant funding of $225,000 has been awarded to conduct a multi-industry study of worker organizing efforts in the U.S. and their outcomes.
Grant funding of $225,000 has been awarded to conduct a multi-industry study of worker organizing efforts in the U.S. and their outcomes.
Is the saying true that two heads are better than one? A new study by Abdullah Almaatouq sheds light on this age-old debate. He found that the answer depends on the complexity of the task.
MIT Sloan School of Management announced today that Andy Sun will be joining the faculty as Associate Professor (tenured) of Operations Research and Statistics on January 1, 2022.
The framework offers new and viable directions for improving worker health and well-being while maintaining or enhancing employee engagement and productivity.
A new study by MIT Sloan School of Management Prof. Roberto Rigobon and IESE Business School Prof. Diego Aparicio, reveals that online prices set by algorithms are not necessarily the lowest.
Hailing from eight countries, these thirteen entrepreneurs have grown ventures operating in nine different markets across Africa.
Senior Lecturer Robert Pozen is auctioning off a non-fungible token (NFT) related to his book "Extreme Productivity" that includes a 3D NFT of a new cover and preface plus an hour of free consulting.
“Unethical pro-organizational behavior" triggers emotional ambivalence by simultaneously inducing both guilt and pride—producing a state of anxiety that can spill over into employees’ personal lives.
Findings are consistent with theories asserting that greater market integration is associated with more time spent working by men. Women’s work is not linked to market integration.
Insights on how to design methods for uncertain environments to guarantee robustness in the face of manipulation.