Even competition is bad for consumers when the prize is monopoly
"Large, superstar firms have really long lasting power. This gives them room for what we call collusive competition or implicit collusion."
"Large, superstar firms have really long lasting power. This gives them room for what we call collusive competition or implicit collusion."
Prof. of the Practice Zeynep Ton's research shows, among other things, the perils of being too lean.
"Sloan Fellows have very little core coursework, so that they can design and craft their own curriculum based on what they are interested in."
"There is nothing automatic about new technologies bringing widespread prosperity."
Real wages typically take a hit before recovering to their old level. America appears to be making progress, the old continent remains behind.
Jenny Lacika, SB ’06, never expected to become a children's book author. Now she is celebrating the publication of her first book.
"Only a combination of government regulation and pressure for companies to self-regulate has a chance to curb the extremes in social media."
"For Southwest to succeed, a culture of collaboration is not just a good thing to have, but a requirement that must be nurtured continuously."
"It has become critical for companies to reduce the impact of cyber breaches by focusing on cyber resilience."
"Use change as a competitive advantage for you because you have the right mentality. You don't fear change. You embrace change."