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The Psychology of Labor Leaders
A new study co-authored by Columbia Business School Professor Laura Boudreau, a Chazen Senior Scholar, presents the first experimental evidence of leaders’ roles as coordinators in both consensus building and mobilization.
Measuring the Immense Economic Cost of Mental Illness
For the first time ever, a group of researchers, including Columbia Business School Professor Boaz Abramson, have quantified the true macroeconomic cost of mental illness, which the researchers say affects more than 20 percent of American adults. Using their findings, the researchers have crafted policy solutions aimed at dramatically reducing costs.
Finance’s Path Forward
AI is increasingly being applied across the business landscape, and the financial industry is no exception. In the latest issue of Columbia Business, explore our insights on what industry leaders need to know about adopting this rapidly evolving technology.
Navigating the Rapidly Growing Climate Technology Markets
Three central takeaways emerged from the 2024 Climate Business & Investment Conference, which gathered established industry leaders, startups, investors, and researchers to discuss the climate tech market’s progress and needed adjustments.
Here’s Why Readers (and Voters) Fall for Misinformation
Research by Professor Andrea Prat investigates how well Americans can detect false information compared to their ability to recognize true facts, revealing that information inequality — rather than widespread misinformation — is the core issue impacting discernment.
Celebrating the Columbia Business School Class of 2024
Experience highlights from this year’s graduation ceremonies, capturing the remarkable achievements of our graduates across the School’s MBA, Executive MBA, Master of Science, and PhD programs.
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