How corporate philanthropy got racial justice wrong
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To advance racial justice, companies must reform their lending practices. Here’s how.
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To advance racial justice, companies must reform their lending practices. Here’s how.
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Firms invest in compliance technology to monitor risk and respond to new regulations. Research shows they also make complementary buys in other technologies.
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Companies that succeed at digital transformation use dashboards to measure what value is created, and how.
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Patricia Saulis taps into Western tradition and Indigenous knowledge systems for ideas to address environmental conservation.
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Linda Vahdat has learned not all women are good bosses, and the glass ceiling still exists – especially in academic medicine.
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Non-white workers, less educated workers, and those employed on a contract or freelance basis got less job training. The pandemic likely made it worse.
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Multinational firms are grappling with new trade restrictions and protectionist measures. Researchers suggest two ways to adapt while continuing to innovate.
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A new research paper by Prof. David Rand, and colleagues found that Ukrainians who engaged in more analytic thinking were less likely to believe pro-Kremlin disinformation.
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“There are creative ways to address conflicts, and there is more room for agreement than people assume.”
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Mayors of Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco discuss efforts to foster equity in housing, income, and city contracts.