MIT Sloan and Dartmouth research develops airline scheduling tool
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.
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.
List of most influential academic research highlights paper by Prof. Sinan Aral
The Handbook of Collective Intelligence, edited by MIT Sloan Prof. Thomas Malone and MIT Engineering School alumnus Michael Bernstein, was selected by Choice as an “Outstanding Academic Title."
Is the saying true that two heads are better than one? A new study by Abdullah Almaatouq sheds light on this age-old debate. He found that the answer depends on the complexity of the task.
A new working paper details an average 6.2% boost in productivity when workers were paid earlier in a project.
Work against algorithmic bias and climate change challenges “status quo … preoccupied with reproducing itself.”
Businesses have identified two types of generative AI: broadly applicable tools that boost personal productivity, and tailored solutions for specific purposes.
Lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic were intended to prevent the spread of infection. They inadvertently caused reluctance to seek necessary medical including emergency care.
Extended silence during negotiations leads to better outcomes for both parties, according to new research led by Prof. Jared R. Curhan.
How government R&D still matters, and what makes Rochester, New York special.