Can we afford our morals?
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A new book from an MIT Sloan professor explores how we balance doing what’s right with doing what works — and what we’re really willing to give up for our values.
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A new book from an MIT Sloan professor explores how we balance doing what’s right with doing what works — and what we’re really willing to give up for our values.
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The Designing for Health: Leveraging Analytics for a Proactive Health System Conference will focus on using technology innovations to benefit all health system participants.
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The program is MIT Sloan’s first partnership with a university in Latin America, notably a public university.
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MIT Sloan Global Programs will hold the first International Faculty Fellows (IFF) Conference with Tsinghua University on Nov. 12, 2018, in Beijing.
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MIT Sloan research finds that female STEM doctoral students are less likely to become new inventors compared to their male counterparts during the years of their training.
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New MIT Sloan research on patterns in interest rate cycles shows that the transition from hiking to cutting rates does not necessarily imply that interest rates will fall back to low levels.
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In a new paper published in Nature Communications, MIT Sloan School of Management professor David Rand and research affiliate Mohsen Mosleh developed a falsity scoring system for political elites.
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81% of participants in a role play simulation increased motivation to combat climate change, regardless of political orientation
Professor Basima Tewfik examines the psychology of the social self at work.
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Prof. Dimitris Bertsimas and nearly two dozen doctoral students are using machine learning and optimization to find answers and generating accurate real-time insight into the pandemic.