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Business and Society, Politics, Social Impact
Type
Columbia Business
Date
November 14, 2024
Business and Society, Politics, Social Impact

The True Face of Political Debate: Why It’s More Positive Than You Think

But common misperceptions about how debate takes place can make Americans less likely to participate in democracy.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Energy, Energy Solutions
Date
November 13, 2024
An iceberg
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Energy, Energy Solutions

What Will Trump’s Victory Mean for the Climate?

On climate and especially environmental policy, the return of Donald Trump to the White House is clearly bad news. But the outlook is uncertain, because Trump has sent mixed signals about the kinds of policy changes he might pursue, and it remains to be seen what effect he can have on broader technological and market trends.
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Business Economics and Public Policy
Type
CJEB
Date
November 12, 2024
Business Economics and Public Policy
Japan Center News

Navigating Japan’s Demographic and TechnologicalChallenges 村上由美子

Navigating Japan’s Demographic and Technological ChallengesTuesday, November 12, 2024 Columbia Business School Featuring: Yumiko Murakami, General Partner, MPower Partners Moderator: David E. Weinstein, Director, CJEB; Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy, Columbia University コロンビア大学ビジネススクール 日本経済経営研究所 主催 講演者: 村上由美子 MPower Partners, General Partner
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Corporate Finance, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business
Date
November 12, 2024
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Corporate Finance, Economics and Policy, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business

Who Really Owns Europe’s Wealth? New Research Uncovers the True Flow of Capital Across the Euro Area

A CBS study uses large-scale data to better estimate where money in Europe comes from — and where it goes.
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Business and Society, Elections, Faculty, Faculty Views, Politics
Date
November 09, 2024
A person in a voting booth
Business and Society, Elections, Faculty, Faculty Views, Politics

Looking Back at the Key Election Issues

Ahead of this year’s presidential election, we asked Columbia Business School faculty and other Columbia University experts to reflect on key topics—from housing and healthcare to national debt—that could shape this year’s vote. Here’s what they told us.
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Insights, Labor, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management
Date
November 08, 2024
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Insights, Labor, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management

The Negotiation Advantage: How Women’s Relational Skills Drive Better Deals

Professor Rebecca Ponce de Leon and her colleagues find that strategies stemming from a relational orientation can be particularly valuable for negotiators who lack a strong alternative — in other words, soft skills can lead to real business results. 
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Business and Society, Research
Date
November 01, 2024
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Business and Society, Research

Beyond Belief: How Religious Diversity Shapes Our Trust in Science

A research program from Columbia Business School suggests a link between religious intolerance and science denial.
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Elections, Marketing, Politics
Date
October 29, 2024
Illustration of Democrats and Republicans
Elections, Marketing, Politics

Divided We Shop: How the Brands We Buy Reflect Our Political Preferences

New research from Professor Oded Netzer and his colleagues reveals that political polarization in the United States extends beyond obvious political indicators, spilling over to other aspects of our lives, like our brand preferences and purchases. Their work reveals more about this increasingly divided marketplace and its implications for both brands and consumers.
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