How going out can spur outside-the-box thinking
Close intercultural friendships and romantic relationships can boost creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Close intercultural friendships and romantic relationships can boost creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Female entrepreneurs don’t need performative allies. They need mentors and money.
The new arrivals are experts in data privacy, global economics, management, and consumer attention.
New MIT Sloan School of Management research found that the use of tailored generative AI in an online weight loss program resulted in a reduction of weight and BMI for participants.
A new approach to flight scheduling co-developed by MIT Sloan Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat addresses passenger preference as an important yet often overlooked part of flight scheduling.
The productivity benefits of artificial intelligence are being masked by a ramp-up period.
A “stethoscope for an oil well” will test operating conditions and leakage.
Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman thinks so when it comes to reducing noise.
In her new book, computer scientist Joy Buolamwini examines the “power shadows” lurking in the datasets used to train artificial intelligence.
Prof. Joann de Zegher suggests that crowdsourcing price information from market participants through a carefully-designed information-sharing platform can improve decision-making and increase revenue.