MIT Sloan to host forum in Beijing on China's growth and social impact
The event is part of the long-running MIT-China Management Education Project based out of the MIT Sloan Office of International Programs.
The event is part of the long-running MIT-China Management Education Project based out of the MIT Sloan Office of International Programs.
3 essential steps for steering a huge organization toward sustainable practices.
Solve any business problem with this approach.
Bankers and regulatory experts weigh in on what's working and what isn't.
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.
Across history, some bursts of lending to companies and individuals, or so-called "credit booms," have led to busts, while others haven't.
The studies describe new methods for accelerating drug approvals during pandemics and for providing more accurate measures of the probabilities of success for clinical trials of vaccines.
In a new study, MIT Sloan assistant professor of Work and Organization Studies Basima Tewfik finds that in certain situations, there's a bright side to having workplace impostor thoughts
The study estimates that total welfare is reduced dramatically when reopening is not coordinated among states and regions.
A new book explores the financial success of firms that use digital technologies to boost efficiency and improve customer experience.