Unmasking the Impostor
A new paper from MIT Sloan assistant professor Basima Tewfik reveals that "impostor syndrome" — or, as it’s more accurately known, the "impostor phenomenon" — is often mischaracterized.
A new paper from MIT Sloan assistant professor Basima Tewfik reveals that "impostor syndrome" — or, as it’s more accurately known, the "impostor phenomenon" — is often mischaracterized.
Under the right conditions, the targets and perpetrators of workplace microaggressions can restore their relationship and, in some cases, grow from the incident.
MIT Sloan researchers demonstrate a new approach to designing experiments in the social and behavioral sciences by applying it to a longstanding question about punishment in public goods games
New research from MIT Sloan and the Santa Fe Institute shows common patterns in the growth of biological and social systems.
In an excerpt from her new book, MIT Sloan School of Management professor Kristin J. Forbes uses six military principles from Chinese philosophy to develop guidance for central banks.
MIT Sloan professor Andrew Lo says Al is good at explaining trade-offs and exploring scenarios but weak at precise tax optimization, math, and regulatory compliance.
New research shows that AI delivers the most value when organizations redesign workflows, not just when they automate individual tasks.
A new book edited by MIT professor Elisabeth B. Reynolds calls for domestic investment in critical minerals, semiconductors, biomanufacturing, quantum computing, drones, and advanced manufacturing.
Learn how Sensopore founder Max Jara Fornerod identified a customer base for his startup using the MIT Entrepreneurship JetPack digital adviser.
When professionals try to validate outputs, generative AI often responds not with corrections or candor but with escalating persuasion tactics.