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Press

Father and son celebrate joint graduation from MIT

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Dr. Michael Solomon completed the MIT EMBA program, and his son, Samuel, completed his bachelor’s degree.

May 29, 2020
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Press Economy

Professors propose policy to help economy recover after pandemic

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Their approach helps the supply side of the economy “snap back” in the second phase of the crisis. The key is creating a master agreement that provides a win-win solution for all parties.

Apr 14, 2020
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Press Entrepreneurship

MIT Sloan and King’s College London host summit on healthcare systems

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

“Building Sustainable Healthcare Systems through Innovation and Entrepreneurship” will bring together entrepreneurs, academics, healthcare professionals and policymakers from around the world.

May 3, 2019
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Press Behavioral Science

Vaccine hesitancy and public health communications

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

New global study from MIT shows the power of accurate information to increase vaccination rates worldwide.

Feb 16, 2021
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Action Learning

Students from MIT—one of the world’s leading business schools—collaborate with local companies to learn about strategic growth, penetration of new markets and more

 Student teams from MIT’s Sloan School of Management worked with eight Israeli start-ups as part of the MIT Israel Lab.

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Ideas Made to Matter Research

Meet the 6 new faculty members joining MIT Sloan in 2024

By Meredith Somers

The academics and researchers joining MIT Sloan in 2024 are experts in economics, management, organizational studies, and more.

Jul 8, 2024
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Companies aren’t complying with minimum wage requirements — why do they take the risk?

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A cost-benefit analysis demonstrates how minimum wage enforcement structures in the US and the UK incentivize noncompliance and quantify the policy changes needed to protect workers.

May 23, 2024
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Press Social Media

Social media users’ actions could drive platform enforcement

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A paper in Nature suggests that the higher quantity of social media policy enforcement for conservative users could be explained by the higher quantity of misinformation shared by those users.

Oct 2, 2024
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Press Social Media

It’s not just what is said but who says it that matters

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

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.

Nov 10, 2022
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Report identifies what workers really want

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A new report published today found American workers are taking actions through union organizing, strikes, and other forms of collective action to achieve a stronger voice at work.

Jun 8, 2022
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