Summer forecast for COVID-19: Some relief, but not enough
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Research finds temperatures above 77 degrees Fahrenheit impede transmission of COVID-19, but not enough to quell the epidemic without other measures.
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Research finds temperatures above 77 degrees Fahrenheit impede transmission of COVID-19, but not enough to quell the epidemic without other measures.
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A dual-agenda work redesign requires managers to step back from how they’ve managed in the past and give employees more control over their work.
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On May 29-May 31, MIT will host Beat the Pandemic II, a 48-hour virtual hackathon aimed at addressing these pressing issues and others arising from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
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How can we make our financial system less fragile? How can we make our healthcare infrastructure less reactive? What can we do to create more robust civic institutions that work for all of us?
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The study estimates that total welfare is reduced dramatically when reopening is not coordinated among states and regions.
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A new data-driven recession index revealed remarkable historical accuracy.
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The women’s fashion retailer is doubling down on catalogs and making stores the center of the customer experience.
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Finance professionals using the CAPM model to price their takeover targets may want to update their methodology. New research shows valuation errors are not uncommon.
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At a time when wage inequality and workplace fairness dominate the national conversation, a new study by Nathan Wilmers sheds light on the factors that drive pay disparities among workers.
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Aral is an expert in the area of social networks, social media, and digital strategy and holds joint appointments in the IT and marketing groups as the David Austin Professor of Management.