MIT Sloan experts on 2019 business trends
Brexit, tariffs, human capital, and cybersecurity. Here’s what some of MIT Sloan’s faculty will be following in the new year.
Brexit, tariffs, human capital, and cybersecurity. Here’s what some of MIT Sloan’s faculty will be following in the new year.
The MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) is awarding President of the Republic of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam the Miriam Pozen Prize.
There has never been a highly touted technology that didn’t come with unexpected ill-effects. Still, that hasn’t stopped tech-hounds from glorifying the possibilities of 5G even while they ignore the potential downsides and multiple risks.
While an MIT Sloan doctoral candidate, Alex Kowalski researched practical ways to improve jobs in an increasingly important industry.
The Fall 2022 edition of the newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) is now available online.
During MIT’s online vigil on June 3, 2020, members of the Institute community voiced their anger, grief, and determination to lead change in response to the killing of George Floyd and the loss of other Black lives as a result of police brutality and racism. MIT Sloan MBA/MCP candidate and PKG fello...
Michael Autery, SFMBA ’26, a U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps officer with 15 years of active service, discusses his journey from active duty to entrepreneurship.
Dimitris Bertsimas has worked in artificial intelligence for more than 20 years, spanning fields from health care to climate. He's optimistic that AI will be multimodal and multitasking, but he also sees challenges ahead.
Field-study data shows that African-Americans wait longer to get rides and suffer more ride cancellations once drivers determine they’re black.
MIT Sloan’s new podcast, Data Made to Matter, explores how harnessing the power of data and analytics can help solve pressing social and business challenges.