Improving energy efficiency is not enough for advocates of degrowth, who espouse energy sufficiency as the best way to fight climate change. But their argument is absurd: using limited inputs more efficiently is the definition of economic productivity – which, in turn, boosts growth.
As it becomes increasingly common for today's professionals to work alongside AI technology, the need for them to meld technical skills with human skills is paramount, according to faculty experts at Columbia Business School.
When Portia Archer '98 joined the NBA in February 2020 as chief operating officer of the NBA G League, she made history, becoming the first woman and African American to serve in the role.
Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall, part of Columbia Business School's new Manhattanville campus, earned the 2023 Prix Versailles World Special prize in the campus category as part of the Prix Versailles awards.
CBS's Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics awarded Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines, the 2024 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics in honor of his values-based leadership approach.
Etsy C-suite members offered their insight on creating an effective organizational culture during an event hosted by the CBS Reuben Mark Initiative for Organizational Character and Leadership under the auspices of the Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics.
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman visited CBS in March to discuss the future of AI and the digital economy as part of an event hosted by Columbia Business School's Digital Future Initiative.
Columbia Business School has awarded its inaugural Practice Prize to Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, the Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor of Real Estate.
What's the dollar value of data? Traditional macroeconomic models fall short of answering this complex question — but new research is making strides.