Can the market be both rational and irrational?
MIT Sloan Professor Andrew Lo proposes a new, evolutionary explanation of why financial markets behave the way they do
MIT Sloan Professor Andrew Lo proposes a new, evolutionary explanation of why financial markets behave the way they do
On February 20, some of the world’s greatest minds will gather at MIT’s world renowned Media Lab for the 2016 MIT Tech Conference: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence.
Working with Building Impact, a local not-for-profit, EMBA students will address a variety of operational initiatives at Boston area nonprofits to help them better serve the community.
MIT researchers have developed a methodology for systematically tracking the outcomes of academic licensing transactions as a means of increasing funding to bridging the “valley of death.”
Organizations should concentrate less on seeking to align information technology with the business and more on co-evolving IT with customers and the ecosystem.
A new paper determines that coaches in the major sports make a big difference. And yes, Bill Belichick is that good.
No matter how much raw talent an employee brings to the table, poor conduct can erase their gains.
Why catering should be a perk (and maybe not always healthy).
Public messaging emphasizing that others are getting a COVID-19 vaccine is one effective way to overcome vaccine hesitancy, according to a new study.
Some automation displaces workers and lowers wages. A new report argues that taxing the right technologies could help remedy this.