It’s not just what is said but who says it that matters
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MIT Sloan research findings suggest that identity cues cause people to vote according to content producers’ reputations, production history, and reciprocal votes with content viewers.
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MIT Sloan research findings suggest that identity cues cause people to vote according to content producers’ reputations, production history, and reciprocal votes with content viewers.
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Key steps to digital transformation include building ecosystems, providing great customer experience, and treating data as a strategic asset.
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Cryptocurrencies can increase financial inclusion, but only when properly regulated. Which U.S. regulator should be responsible for what, and how much oversight is needed?
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A self-professed “thoughtful introvert,” Eli Lilly’s Andrea de Souza learned how to carve out time for intentional, purpose-driven networking as she’s climbed the executive ladder.
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A new survey shows firms are falling short in developing AI systems that are good for individuals and society while still transforming business.
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MIT experts on product-led growth, increasing AI buy-in, and more.
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Platforms are using data and preparing for Web3 and the metaverse, according to experts at the 2022 MIT Platform Summit.
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The 2022 MIT Sustainability Conference featured clean innovation for power plants, transportation systems, supply chain platforms, and more.
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In the study, MIT Sloan's Prof. Rahmandad and his colleagues looked at the energy imbalance gap (EIG) - an individual’s average daily excess energy intake minus the total daily energy expenditure.
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The researchers found that the social perceptiveness—or social intelligence—of group members is a significant predictor of group intelligence, both for face-to-face groups and online groups.