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Another Liquidity Crunch at Tesla?

By Christopher F. Noe

Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Tesla was burning through cash as the company sought to ramp up production of its Model 3 all-electric vehicle (EV). Investors were questioning whether Tesla would need to raise additional capital. While the company had been successful in the past at issuing both equit...

Dec 7, 2023
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Bloomin' Brands

By Christopher F. Noe

The 2007-09 Great Recession took a huge bite out of the U.S. restaurant industry as consumers ate out less often. Even during the subsequent economic recovery, ongoing financial concerns continued to depress the appetite for eating out. The casual dining sector, situated in the middle ground between...

Jul 27, 2023
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How to manage the two faces of GenAI —tools and solutions— for business success

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

A new MIT CISR research briefing examines data, analytics, and technology executives’ early GenAI experiments and the challenges for implementations of GenAI tools and GenAI solutions.

Oct 3, 2024
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Press Finance

How credit is allocated during booms can predict busts

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

Across history, some bursts of lending to companies and individuals, or so-called "credit booms," have led to busts, while others haven't.

Jun 26, 2023
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MIT Sloan School of Management launches USA Lab: Students to work with community groups to foster economic prosperity in rural regions

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

USA Lab is available to MIT Sloan students and graduate students from across the broader MIT campus.

Mar 15, 2018
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Is the key to sparking climate action a game?

By MIT Sloan Office of Communications

81% of participants in a role play simulation increased motivation to combat climate change, regardless of political orientation

Aug 30, 2018
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Ideas Made to Matter Research

New research: When consuming culture, elites send signals

By Rebecca Linke

Why can appreciating lowbrow art make you seem more authentic?

Aug 3, 2017
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Ideas Made to Matter Accounting

How generative AI can make accountants more productive

By Zach Church

A new study finds that working with artificial intelligence boosted efficiency and reporting quality. But human expertise still matters.

Aug 5, 2025
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Ideas Made to Matter Manufacturing

The 4 themes shaping new manufacturing

By Seb Murray

Stagnant productivity, a tightening workforce, and rising global competition are reprioritizing manufacturing in the U.S. What’s needed: new production models.

Feb 17, 2026
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Ideas Made to Matter Artificial Intelligence

What 2 MIT experts are thinking about AI and work

By Brian Eastwood

David Autor and Neil Thompson on the importance of using AI tools to collaborate with humans and the nuances of how AI affects productivity and replaces workers.

Mar 2, 2026
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