New research: Adaptive networks promote better collective intelligence
Changing the individuals in charge based on the nature of the issue leads to better collective intelligence and smarter decisions.
Changing the individuals in charge based on the nature of the issue leads to better collective intelligence and smarter decisions.
HSI faculty researcher and Wharton Professor study the Impact of Drug Rebates on Formulary Design in Medicare Part D module
Financial economics is an applied field of study in which industry practices and structure are important inputs to research and teaching activities.
Study shows “anticipatory third-party bias” hurts women in male-dominated fields.
The latest working papers from MIT Sloan faculty about the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic.
A new study finds credit agency ratings don’t reflect the risk profile of collateralized loan obligations, a challenge for investors and policymakers alike.
Got a bad case of platform envy? Find out why “seeding” and “coring” matter, and be open to a better way.
A new study looks at what wording should be used to identify content created by artificial intelligence.
Since the 2016 U.S. Presidential election and British “Brexit” referendum — and then COVID-19 — opened the floodgates on fake news, research has delved into the psychology behind online misinformation
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