Why B2B platforms struggle to succeed
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New research identifies four types of business-to-business platforms and three ways they can think about success.
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New research identifies four types of business-to-business platforms and three ways they can think about success.
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Public health interventions do not depress the economy, says a new study based on data from the 1918 flu outbreak.
Erin Kelly and Phyllis Moen argue in "Overload" that, in many of today's professional and managerial jobs, "the way we work is not sustainable." The reasons include long hours, multitasking, and pressure to be always available via digital technologies yet also in the office for "face time" during th...
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Three scholars from the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) have been interviewed on “The Work Goes On,” a podcast series hosted by Orley Ashenfelter, the Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics, Emeritus at Princeton University.
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From gun safety to voting rights to climate action, CEOs from Levi Strauss and Unilever describe how they decide which social issues to back, and why.
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MIT Sloan professor explains why you shouldn’t look at markets from a purely mechanistic perspective.
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Success and failure from the coronavirus pandemic offer insights on how to fight global warming. Step 1: Begin now.
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The women’s fashion retailer is doubling down on catalogs and making stores the center of the customer experience.
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Distinguished corporate and academic speakers from Thailand, the United States and around the world slated to present impactful methods for leaders on driving change
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Companies perform better when their boards and executive teams stay current with fast-moving technologies.