Idea inspiration from a love of history and reading
By
City Year’s George Chu finds inspiration from World War I codebreaking, keeps his ideas in a jar, and knows the value of data storytelling.
By
City Year’s George Chu finds inspiration from World War I codebreaking, keeps his ideas in a jar, and knows the value of data storytelling.
By
New research highlights four areas leaders must address as they embed AI across their business.
By
A peer-reviewed research paper from MIT Sloan School of Management assistant professor Rahul Bhui takes a new look at rational inattention—a theory that argues we process information based on how we “
By
Social distance behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic are influenced by geography and social connectedness, a new study finds.
Even though the pandemic seems to have only strengthened America's divides, USA Lab is still working hard to close them.
Developing predictive risk modeling and sensing technologies for food adulteration in supply chains. Read more about our work in this area.
Student teams from MIT’s Sloan School of Management worked with eight Israeli start-ups as part of the MIT Israel Lab.
By
Prof. Golrezaei explains: “We identified an algorithm that uses a binary signal to determine whether the seller wins in the prior auction. This limits manipulation by the buyer..."
By
AT Labs, Lori Systems and SunCulture have been selected to host Global Entrepreneurship Laboratory (G-Lab) projects in collaboration with the MIT Sloan School of Management.
By
MIT Sloan PhD graduate Erik Duhaime published a paper, “Explaining the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy,” in the Journal of Managerial Psychology.