Reflections on the Glass Ceiling
Professor Fernandez presents a stock and flow analysis of the common organizational phenomenon of the “glass ceiling."
Professor Fernandez presents a stock and flow analysis of the common organizational phenomenon of the “glass ceiling."
"While escalating costs are certainly troublesome in Boston there are other issues that need to be exposed and addressed."
The talk focuses on a number of new stylized facts about the ownership, concentration of balances and volume across the major groups of participants on the BTC platform.
Unions could be a way to prevent more overreach from the federal government, said Prof. Thomas Kochan.
MIT Sloan’s celebration of ideas with great impact and the collective strength of the alumni community.
Shuman Ghosemajumder, MBA '02, an expert in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, discusses how resilience and education can be useful tools to better protect you and your businesses.
A Fireside Chat with Dean David Schmittlein and alumna Heidi Zak, MBA ’07, Co-Founder & CEO, ThirdLove.
“Banking tends to be unusually concentrated ... Decentralised finance as a movement promises to change this pattern of concentration.”
"Changing managerial attitudes and practices towards rent-sharing have been a factor [in] the decline in the labor share and wage growth."
"Populist parties like to exploit divisions or cleavages in society between the 'good' ordinary people, and the elites or foreigners."