5 insights into the digital economy from MIT researchers
Research about quantum computing, companies run by “geeks,” and how artificial intelligence will affect workers.
Research about quantum computing, companies run by “geeks,” and how artificial intelligence will affect workers.
New research provides insight on when and why investors rely on indexes or categories to make decisions rather than investigating each individual stock.
“Fake news” and misinformation peak online during presidential election years. Experts look at how they spread and what can be done to stop them.
“There are creative ways to address conflicts, and there is more room for agreement than people assume.”
An AI productivity boom is coming. Here’s what managers need to know to roll out intelligent technology that’s ethical and worker-centric.
What factors make it easier—or harder—for workers, particularly those in low-wage jobs, to achieve upward economic mobility and better employment opportunities? The following collection of links highlights some of the research and analysis related to this topic that has been conducted in recent ye...
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Women are uniquely situated to help tackle the global waste crisis in the circular economy. What’s needed now to advance their role: more data and adequate funding.
See what impact our EM-Lab students have made on host companies.
See what impact our G-Lab students have had on host companies.