Mariama N'Diaye's Design-Led Approach to Governance
The MIT Morningside Academy for Design Fellow combines her expertise in urban planning and business administration to tackle complex social issues within government systems.
The MIT Morningside Academy for Design Fellow combines her expertise in urban planning and business administration to tackle complex social issues within government systems.
Jacquelyn Pless has studied which kinds of corrective actions are meaningful in a corporate context.
Chain restaurants represent places that have the potential to break class barriers, according to a new study.
Help for immigrants in arranging primary care visits leads to substantial drop in ER visits and costs, a new study shows.
"We found strong evidence that the college we studied benefits economically from admitting legacies."
Chain restaurants represent places that have the potential to break class barriers, according to a new study.
In “The Case for Good Jobs”, a new book, Zeynep Ton of MIT Sloan School of Management argues that doing less can often make commercial sense.
"Giving half consistently is better for performance than fully investing yourself on some days and not at all on others.”
John Sterman makes the cases that wood bioenergy is not carbon energy and, in fact, worse for the climate than coal
This article, published in E&E News by Politico, highlights a study coauthored by MIT Sloan economist Christopher Knittel, who is Faculty Director of the MIT Climate Policy Center.