Wanted: A new social contract for the future of work
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A new online course asks students to help draft a social labor contract for the 21st century.
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A new online course asks students to help draft a social labor contract for the 21st century.
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New ideas about tension, technology, toilets, and the outsourced mind.
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The race for dominance in the AI marketplace hinges on who controls its complementary assets, researchers assert.
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New ideas at TIAA are developed ‘outside in,’ ‘inside out,’ and with a purpose — financial well-being and retirement security for the organization’s clients.
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Companies are investing in technology that replaces workers but brings little improvement to productivity. Here’s how to break the cycle.
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As a former chief risk officer, C.S. “Venkat” keeps an eye out for the unexpected. Here are the three business risks that concern him the most.
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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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Some automation displaces workers and lowers wages. A new report argues that taxing the right technologies could help remedy this.
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While substantial innovation is needed to enable the transition to clean energy systems, evidence is limited as to what policy mechanisms actually work to help drive private-sector innovation.
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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.