When the ‘lying demagogue’ is the authentic candidate
New research examines why voters respond positively to a candidate’s blatant lies and demagoguery.
New research examines why voters respond positively to a candidate’s blatant lies and demagoguery.
Visualization techniques natural to factory work can help knowledge workers transform their processes.
Scenes from Sloan Women in Management’s Breaking the Mold conference
How it works, its biggest advantages, and which industries it could disrupt.
List of most influential academic research highlights paper by Prof. Sinan Aral
Duo focuses on Mexican businesses; therapeutic wristbands and health data systems for refugees also win top honors.
Companies will compete Sept. 27 in Detroit, Michigan, for a shot at the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge finals.
Here is why corporations need intrapreneurship, and tips on how to incentivize it.
Jacklyn Dallas’ worst idea involved an iPhone and a “uniquely unappetizing” banana.
The MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy has awarded over $1 million in prize money in its second annual MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge (IIC).