To curb mental health discrimination, shift beliefs
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In a new study, people pay to avoid working with colleagues who show symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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In a new study, people pay to avoid working with colleagues who show symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The faculty of the MIT System Dynamics group research how modeling and simulations can be applied to business, economics, decision decision-making, organizational sciences, policy-making.
Finance is the study of how economic resources are channeled through time, across business activities, and around the globe to help individuals and institutions manage their affairs more effectively.
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These three pioneers made quiet contributions to technology and the global economy that can’t be understated. Without their work, nothing works.
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Moderna’s CEO explains how the firm fast-tracked COVID-19 vaccine development, and how a public-private partnership could make future work even faster.
SilverCloud by Amwell is one of the organizations taking part in the MIT Sloan HSI Lab for Population Health’s research on workplace wellness.
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MIT Sloan Professor Andrew Lo proposes a new, evolutionary explanation of why financial markets behave the way they do
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The Zahn Innovation Center at The City College of New York is working with the MIT Sloan and the Martin Trust Center to deliver a new Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship Certificate.
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MIT Legatum Center receives gift to continue its mission to advance entrepreneurship and innovation in global growth markets, further expanding its reach and impact.
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In early 2024, privately owned Checkr, a background check tech startup, was a leading voice in the fair chance hiring movement. Fair chance hiring, also known as second chance hiring, referred to the practice of offering fair and equal job opportunities to individuals with criminal records. In addit...