The cultural psychology behind mask-wearing
New research from MIT Sloan assistant professor Jackson Lu shows a link between collectivistic cultures and higher rates of mask usage.
New research from MIT Sloan assistant professor Jackson Lu shows a link between collectivistic cultures and higher rates of mask usage.
A combination of AI and humans works best in tasks where humans outperform AI and in those that involve creating content.
A new study finds that artificial intelligence has been adopted unevenly in the U.S., with use clustered in large companies, industries such as manufacturing and health care, and certain cities.
New research reveals that East Asians are often perceived as less creative and are consequently under-recommended for leadership jobs.
MIT Sloan special report offers leaders a strategic approach to using AI to solve critical business problems.
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. But it’s humble leadership that leads our list.
New research from MIT Sloan shows stiffer penalties are needed to incentivize employers to pay workers a minimum wage.
Consumers approve of firms that do the work to make an industry seem legitimate. Those that free-ride on that “legitimation work” are seen as less authentic.
Stopping the spread of misinformation while maintaining free speech is a major challenge for social media companies. The Birdwatch program allows users to provide additional context for tweets.
3 essential steps for steering a huge organization toward sustainable practices.