Jump-Starting The Creation of Good Jobs
Strategically targeted federal investments in R&D are key to creating good jobs in the future, according to MIT Sloan Professor Simon Johnson.
Strategically targeted federal investments in R&D are key to creating good jobs in the future, according to MIT Sloan Professor Simon Johnson.
Involving Workers In Technological Change
Mayor Miro Weinberger of Burlington, VT is showing how the En-ROADS climate solution simulator—a global model—can be useful to decision-makers at the local level.
MIT Sloan PhD graduate Erik Duhaime published a paper, “Explaining the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy,” in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.
A recent study by MIT Sloan School of Management Prof. David Rand and Prof. Gordon Pennycook of the University of Regina finds there is a possible solution to false news: crowdsourcing.
Being free of (some) responsibility means more time to develop new ideas.
The veteran leader of Alphabet and Google wants everyone to get a word in, even if things don't go their way.
No. 1: Taking responsibility for analytics and artificial intelligence.
Economist Kate Raworth offers a framework to guide global development, government policy, and corporate strategy in the 21st century.
MIT Sloan School of Management’s Initiative for Health Systems Innovation (HSI) recently announced a formal collaboration with the Staten Island Performing Provider System (SI PPS).