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Power and Consequences Podcast

The Global Economics and Management Group brings leading experts and practitioners from the field to campus to share their knowledge and experience.

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Spring 2025 IWER Newsletter Now Available

The Spring 2025 newsletter from the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) is now available online.

May 29, 2025
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MIT Applied Cooperation Initiative

We are a team of researchers who apply lessons from the social sciences to increase contributions to real-world public goods.

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In the Project Management lab, students help companies with their product management strategy, from the product design stage to development and marketing.

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BP and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster of 2010

By Christina Ingersoll Richard M. Locke Cate Reavis

The explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig on April 20, 2010, resulted from a series of events and decisions involving employees of BP and its contractors. While there does not appear to be one clear culprit or reason that led to the disaster, the case explores issues of organization...

Apr 3, 2012
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How credit cards activate the reward center of our brains and drive spending

By Drazen Prelec Sachin Banker

As credit cards have become a popular form of payment method, researchers have noticed an interesting trend. People tend to spend more when using credit cards than cash. Not only are they more likely to buy something at a higher price, they also are likely to give larger tips and make more impulse b...

Jun 9, 2021
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