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Institute for Work and Employment Research Human Resources

In New Harvard Business Review Article, Kochan Advises Executives to Become “Labor-Savvy.”

MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Thomas A. Kochan has coauthored “The Labor-Savvy Leader,” a new feature article published in the July-August issue of Harvard Business Review magazine. The article, which Kochan coauthored with venture capitalist Roy Bahat, head of Bloomberg Beta, and Liba Wenig Rubinste...

Jul 14, 2023
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Alumni Leadership

MIT Sloan Wins Business School Basketball Invitational

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Andrew Husband

MIT Sloan defeated Harvard Business School 43-39 to win the 2023 HBS Hoops Invitational in February.

Mar 13, 2023
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Videos of the CEBRA 2021 Annual Meeting

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MIT GCFP - Media

MIT GCFP - Events

Held virtually on July 7 – 9, hosted by MIT GCFP. More videos will be made available in the coming weeks. All available videos are linked in the title.

Jul 19, 2021
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Institute for Work and Employment Research

"Workers and Employers at a Crossroads" Report Published

A summary report from a multistakeholder dialogue on U.S. worker voice and representation held December 1-2, 2022 in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Mar 16, 2023
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Jack Brennan participates in Distinguished Speaker Series

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MIT GCFP - News and Announcements

In the latest installment of the GCFP Distinguished Speaker Series, Jack Brennan, Chairman of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Board of Governors, discussed the [...]

Dec 2, 2016
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MIT Applied Cooperation Initiative

Behavioral science tools to strengthen energy & environmental policy

Getting people to adopt behaviors that increase energy conservation and reduce costs for the environment requires a multipronged approach.

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Alumni Gender

Celebrate Women’s History Month with 12 Quotes by MIT Sloan Alumnae

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Andrew Husband

To celebrate Women's History Month (March) and International Women's Day (March 8), here are 12 notable quotes from the MIT Sloan alumnae community.

Mar 1, 2023
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Improved Retirement Savings

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MIT GCFP - Research

MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

Robert Merton (School of Management Distinguished Professor of Finance at MIT Sloan School of Management, 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics and GCFP co-director) has long advocated for better ways to save for retirement. His concept of Retirement Security Bonds (RSB’s) would allow [...]

Feb 27, 2023
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MIT GCFP Finance

Should Retail Investors' Leverage Be Limited

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MIT GCFP - Research

Does the provision of leverage to retail traders improve market quality or facilitate [...]

Feb 1, 2018
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

IAP 2018: US Gov’t: Lender/Insurer of First, Last or All Resorts?

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MIT GCFP - Events

This January, Doug Criscitello taught a new, for-credit class on the role of the U.S. government as a financial institution. The course touched on the history of government involvement in the credit marketplace, the economic rationale for credit intervention, and the many ways the U.S. government fu...

Jan 18, 2018
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