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Ideas Made to Matter Platform Strategy

Why B2B platforms struggle to succeed

By Beth Stackpole

New research identifies four types of business-to-business platforms and three ways they can think about success.

Aug 29, 2023
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MIT Sloan Expert Insights Artificial Intelligence

'Human-Centered AI': How can the technology industry fight bias in machines and people?

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Renée Richardson Gosline discusses how the development of bots and algorithms is outpacing our understanding of who and when they help most.

Nov 19, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Data

Why external data should be part of your data strategy

By Sara Brown

Third-party data is out there to find and use. To make external data work for your firm, vet it carefully and make it part of a centralized data strategy.

Feb 18, 2021
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

AI Expert Spotlight: Vivek Farias

By Kate O'Sullivan

Vivek Farias is using massive parallelism—many processors working simultaneously—to speed up different types of computations. He is also studying the intersection of large language models and human behavior to simulate consumer behavior and determine the impact of bias on LLMs.

Oct 31, 2024
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Press Health Care

MIT Sloan School of Management and Universidad de Chile to host a conference exploring how strategic analytics is changing the future of healthcare 

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Symposium takes place on May 25, 2017 at the Santiago Business & Conference Center

Apr 5, 2017
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Press

Americans are receptive to counter-partisan messages

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Party loyalty and partisan motivation may interfere less with Americans’ thinking than previously believed.

Mar 2, 2023
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Press Health Care

MIT Sloan faculty and students develop COVID-19 data tools

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A group of faculty from the MIT Sloan School of Management, working with students in various graduate programs at MIT, has undertaken a wide range of projects to respond to COVID.

Apr 24, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Behavioral Economics

Voters’ knowledge of political news varies widely

By Kara Baskin

What voters read and retain varies by age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status — which in turn can influence politicians and policy.

Oct 13, 2020
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Ideas Made to Matter Behavioral Science

Can happiness be taught? These 2 MIT Sloan business experts think so

By Meredith Somers

A new MIT Sloan course on pursuing happiness and a meaningful life teaches people to be kind and present and to take care of their physical and mental health.

Apr 11, 2023
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Ideas Made to Matter Behavioral Science

‘Impostor thoughts’ may have an upside in the workplace

By Meredith Somers

New research from MIT Sloan refutes the long-held belief that there is nothing good about thinking one is overestimated by colleagues.

Apr 25, 2022
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