A new organizing model for IT
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Running IT as a separate department prevents companies from reaching their digital goals. Here’s a better model.
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Running IT as a separate department prevents companies from reaching their digital goals. Here’s a better model.
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In areas where Uber operates, car owners saw fewer unemployment claims and credit delinquencies from 2012 to 2016.
Senior Lecturer, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management
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A new study finds the data protection directive increases consumer trackability by 8%.
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The academics and researchers joining MIT Sloan in 2024 are experts in economics, management, organizational studies, and more.
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In a new interview, MIT Sloan Professor Erin L. Kelly shares insights from her forthcoming book on overload in the workplace.
MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Nathan Wilmers and Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Letian Zhang have won a grant from WorkRise to study how the tasks assigned to low-wage workers affect those workers’ opportunities for wage growth.
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In a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Clem Aeppli and MIT Sloan Associate Professor Nathan Wilmers find that a plateau in U.S. earnings inequality that started around 2012 was primarily due to rapid wage gains by workers at the low end of the labor market,
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Short answer: Maybe. But there could be better ways of keeping market power in check.
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New research from MIT Sloan finds that physical distances within 20 meters lead to more knowledge spillover among startups.