Nathan Wilmers' Paper on Job Turf Wins Award
MIT Sloan faculty member Nathan Wilmers has won the 2021 ASQ Dissertation Award.
MIT Sloan faculty member Nathan Wilmers has won the 2021 ASQ Dissertation Award.
A supply chain challenge.
Held virtually on July 7 – 9, hosted by MIT GCFP. More videos will be made available in the coming weeks. All available videos are linked in the title.
Susan Silbey and Lotte Bailyn, two MIT faculty members affiliated with the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER), have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Swati Gupta explores machine learning and optimization to improve the efficiency, quality, and fairness of the decisions models make.
On Wednesday, March 15 at noon, the Golub Center for Finance and Policy hosted Professor Jasmina Hasanhodzic of Babson College in a special research seminar. Professor Hasanhodzic presented her paper “Valuing Government Obligations When Markets are Incomplete” (joint work with Laurence Kotlikoff).
Otonomo, an Israeli company which provides a pioneering platform and marketplace for vehicle data, approached Israel Lab for help developing growth and marketing strategies.
To learn more about how companies can adopt healthier practices, tune into the Overload Twitter Chat on Wednesday, May 6 at 11 a.m. ET. Use the hashtags to ask your questions and share your experiences and ideas on how to combat workplace burnout.
MIT Sloan Professor Catherine Wolfram, an energy economist, shares insights on cutting-edge climate policy research.
In surveys conducted since 2018, a larger share of nonunionized U.S. workers than in previous decades report they are neither supportive of or opposed to voting for a union in their workplace. Instead, these workers are uncertain. That’s one of the key findings of a new report published by the Econ...