2018 books from MIT Sloan faculty
From blockchain to collective bargaining, here are the books from MIT Sloan faculty that made their debut in 2018.
From blockchain to collective bargaining, here are the books from MIT Sloan faculty that made their debut in 2018.
Prize-winning research from MIT Sloan warns some locales may be heading for a ‘public transit death spiral’ with the advent of automated vehicles.
Intel’s chief financial officer, David Zinsner, talks geopolitical challenges, intellectual property, and creative financing at the MIT Sloan CFO Summit.
Training and developing a workforce doesn’t just benefit employees; it helps organizations become transformation-ready.
“The Meritocracy Paradox” offers frameworks to help organizations make people-management decisions based on data and evidence rather than intuition.
MIT Sloan Profs. Dimitris Bertsimas and Prof. Nikos Trichakis created a data-based model to improve the kidney transplant decision-making process.
Fintech — technology for financial services — encompasses lending, payments, investing, insurance, property management, risk assessment, and more.
MIT’s newest Nobel laureate, Bengt Holmström, discusses challenges and opportunities offered by contract theory.
In Miami, expected sea level rise is driving up inland real estate prices. Here are a few things to consider before investing in a new neighborhood.
Attentive managers move workers when their environments get too toxic, new research finds.