How retail stores can thrive in the digital era
With batting cages, celebrity fashion shows, and private brands, Dick’s Sporting Goods is breathing new life into brick and mortar.
With batting cages, celebrity fashion shows, and private brands, Dick’s Sporting Goods is breathing new life into brick and mortar.
Robert C. Merton (1970) Professor of Financial Economics, Professor, Finance
A new approach to flight scheduling co-developed by MIT Sloan Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat addresses passenger preference as an important yet often overlooked part of flight scheduling.
The average U.S. investor holds more of their wealth in the stock market than in prior decades — a trend drastically accelerated by target date funds.
A recent study by MIT Sloan School of Management Prof. Nemit Shroff found that firms with common owners are more likely to disclose information.
Adding images to predictive models can help retailers estimate return rates as they decide what to feature on their websites.
MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla sees tremendous potential in people analytics, which he defines as a data-driven approach to improving people-related decisions in organizations.
Paper is the first to examine the effect of experience on performance variability.
Financial data is an asset. New research from MIT Sloan provides a framework to help companies and investors place a monetary value on that data.
To remain competitive, you have to do them all.