Why people favor AI in certain domains but not others
To improve AI adoption in your organization, pay attention to both capability and personalization, new research suggests.
To improve AI adoption in your organization, pay attention to both capability and personalization, new research suggests.
Having three or more “digitally savvy” board members can help your company's growth skyrocket.
Car owners, on average, would want $3,300 to give up ownership and use of their vehicle for a month during the pandemic.
New research provides insight on when and why investors rely on indexes or categories to make decisions rather than investigating each individual stock.
Paul A. Samuelson Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Professor of Applied Economics, Emeritus
The framework offers new and viable directions for improving worker health and well-being while maintaining or enhancing employee engagement and productivity.
Successful and ethical artificial intelligence programs take into account behind-the-scenes ‘repair work’ and ‘ghost workers.’
Senior Lecturer Robert Pozen is auctioning off a non-fungible token (NFT) related to his book "Extreme Productivity" that includes a 3D NFT of a new cover and preface plus an hour of free consulting.
From blockchain to collective bargaining, here are the books from MIT Sloan faculty that made their debut in 2018.
Receiving a gift makes you 56 percent more likely to do some giving of your own.