The unexpected ripple effects of ‘regtech’
Firms invest in compliance technology to monitor risk and respond to new regulations. Research shows they also make complementary buys in other technologies.
Firms invest in compliance technology to monitor risk and respond to new regulations. Research shows they also make complementary buys in other technologies.
How can citizens, entrepreneurs, and engineers come together to achieve a clean energy future, especially in the absence of federal government action? This remains the central focus of David Miller’s (SB ’90, SM ’91, PhD ’07) climate tech journey.
Members of the Student Sloan Healthcare Club are always responsible for this conference, but this year, the 19th, presented new complications since the event was held entirely online.
Retail investors are playing an outsized role in options markets. New research sheds light on how their behavior affects prices — and how much investors stand to lose.
SFMBA student, Anh Vu '21, humbly refers to herself as a generalist who specializes in “cleaning up and setting up organizations across industries to grow.” Read more about her journey from CFO to student at MIT Sloan.
Government statistics often undercount how many people are working remotely, according to a new study.
Here are six notable books by MIT Sloan alumni from 2021 that demonstrate the Sloanie community’s ongoing commitment to creating, testing, and applying ideas made to matter to the world.
Whether on the court or in an office, winning leaders use data and storytelling to achieve sustained performance from their teams.
When it comes to sustainable enterprises, leaders must consider meaningful goals, consumer preferences, and the partnership of management and technology.
The student seminar will run in collaboration with Kaspersky Lab from Jan. 22 – Jan. 25