MIT Sloan faculty insights: 6 books from 2019
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From the history of liberty to the future of R&D, here are some of the books from MIT Sloan faculty that arrived in 2019.
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From the history of liberty to the future of R&D, here are some of the books from MIT Sloan faculty that arrived in 2019.
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Uncertainty will abound in 2023. Focus now on resilience, agility, examining external factors, and innovation in artificial intelligence.
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New research shows that few people spent their economic impact payments in the early days of the pandemic. Those who did spend really needed the money.
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Maintaining relationships with distant contacts takes work but results in a more diverse network and increased access to economic opportunities.
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The founders of Clean Energy Venture Group on picking the right startup, managing employees, and surviving a recession.
Welcome to The List, where faculty in MIT Sloan’s Applied Economics Group share the books, articles, films, and locales that are informing and inspiring their work and lives.
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These faculty members are experts in decision-making, behavioral economics, and more.
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New research reveals that cash-constrained companies suffer the most when supply chain disruptions delay the production and delivery of new equipment.
Ronald A. Kurtz (1954) Professor of Entrepreneurship, Professor, Global Economics and Management, Professor, Global Economics and Management
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics, Professor, Applied Economics