2 ways multinational firms are adapting to localization
Multinational firms are grappling with new trade restrictions and protectionist measures. Researchers suggest two ways to adapt while continuing to innovate.
Multinational firms are grappling with new trade restrictions and protectionist measures. Researchers suggest two ways to adapt while continuing to innovate.
There are four common pathways to digital transformation. For some companies, it makes sense to choose more than one.
Companies are investing in technology that replaces workers but brings little improvement to productivity. Here’s how to break the cycle.
Reexamining the myth of the 20-year-old entrepreneur, achieving extreme productivity, and design thinking, explained.
Make the workplace culture visible, leave space for change, and look at disruption as an opportunity to reinforce identity.
Professors David Rand and Basima Tewfik research workplace topics such as imposter syndrome, and societal issues such as fighting online information.
Top 10 news and research articles for 2018 from MIT Sloan School of Management.
Fact-checker warning labels on social media can significantly reduce belief in and spread of misinformation, even among those who harbor doubts about the fact-checkers themselves.
New MIT Sloan research reveals flaws in common assumptions about how misinformation spreads and shows how news producers can manipulate consumer behavior.
Myron Scholes, Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences was named the recipient of the S. Donald Sussman Award