Study helps to explain the decline of tipping norms in the gig economy
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.
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.
New research from MIT shows that Millennials’ driving preferences are not as different as people believe.
New approach to optimizing school bus routes and start times reduces bus fleet and enables reinvestment in schools
Laura Kodres, will teach a new course, “Navigating Regulation in the Post-Global Crisis World," this fall.
Can ethics be taught? Evidence points towards yes, according to new research that offers the first large sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions.
The $200,000 prize, the first ever awarded by MIT in the area of financial policy, will be given biennially starting in the spring of 2020.
Online interface simulates 100 years of energy, land and climate data in less than one second to identify solutions to limit warming to within 2 degrees Celsius by 2100
Entrepreneurial Confidence and Communication Program made significant impact on student founders
MIT study explores the key factors behind patient outcomes in clinical trials evaluating new treatments for non-small-cell lung cancer.
The collaboration will focus on academic exchange, an innovative immersion program, and enhancing QUT’s entrepreneurship program with access to MIT’s global entrepreneurial networks.