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Battery, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Storage Systems
Date
March 05, 2025
Battery storage array at a power plant in the Palm Springs desert.
Battery, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Storage Systems

The Future of Energy Storage: Five Key Insights on Battery Innovation and the Clean Energy Shift

Breakthroughs in battery technology are transforming the global energy landscape, fueling the transition to clean energy and reshaping industries from transportation to utilities. With demand for energy storage soaring, what’s next for batteries—and how can businesses, policymakers, and investors keep pace? Explore the Full "Energy Storage" Deck (PDF) Explore the Full "Energy Storage" Deck (PPT) Average Reading Time: 13 minutes
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Management
Date
March 04, 2025
CBS Illustration Photo Image
Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy, Management
Press Release

There’s No “You” in Team: How a Word Swap Defuses Workplace Conflict

New Columbia Business School Study Shows Pronoun Use Influences Receptiveness In Conflict-Laden Interactions
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AI and Transformative Tech, Technology
Date
March 04, 2025
Apple iPhone and App Store logo
AI and Transformative Tech, Technology

Big App Acquisitions in Apple’s iOS Ecosystem Stifle Competition and Innovation

A new study by Professor Lori Yue and her co-authors reveals how app developers acquiring smaller third-party apps in the iOS App Store create powerful synergies that discourage new competitors from entering the market.
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Social Enterprise, Social Impact, Startups, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
March 04, 2025
More MPE: Kaushik Kappagantulu
Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Social Enterprise, Social Impact, Startups, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Social Enterprise News

Kaushik Kappagantulu ’17 on Empowering India’s Small Farmers, Scaling Kheyti, and Rethinking Social Enterprise

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Kaushik Kappagantulu ’17, co-founder and CEO of Kheyti, on his journey from the conventional career in engineering his parents favored to founding a social enterprise aimed at lifting millions of India’s small farmers out of poverty. 
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Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, The Workplace
Date
March 03, 2025
Anne Chow, right, former CEO of AT&T Business
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, The Workplace

Lead Bigger: Anne Chow on Inclusive Leadership, Purpose-Driven Success, and the Power of People

The former CEO of AT&T Business shares why inclusive leadership is critical for creating lasting transformational change.
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Family, Leadership, Research Findings
Date
February 28, 2025
panelists at the 2025 Family Enterprise Conference
Family, Leadership, Research Findings

How Family Enterprises Can Benefit from The Employee Advantage by Stephan Meier

At the 2025 Family Enterprise Conference, Nepotism & Nurturing: Challenging the Narrative, Stephan Meier—author of The Employee Advantage—moderated our panel of family CEOs with one central theme: employees are a strategic resource, not just a cost. Meier spotlighted how family enterprises can unlock innovation and loyalty by combining their signature relational strengths (like trust and tradition) with transparent, merit-­based HR practices that prevent favoritism and ensure non-­family employees thrive, too. It’s an approach that research in family business fully supports: tapping into caring cultures is a proven source of competitive edge—but only when balanced with structures that keep the door open to all.Learn more about The Employee Advantage
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Artificial Intelligence, Labor
Date
February 26, 2025
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Artificial Intelligence, Labor
Press Release

AI’s Wrench in the Job Application Process: New Research Exposes the Global Hiring Dilemma

Use of AI tools like ChatGPT can impact whether hiring managers can assess true expertise via resumes and cover letters, new Columbia Business School research reveals
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Labor
Type
CJEB
Date
February 26, 2025
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Labor
Japan Center News

Women and the Labor Market in Japan: Our Challenges 永瀬伸子

Women and the Labor Market in Japan: Our Challenges 永瀬伸子Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | 12:45 – 1:45 PM (Lunch will be provided)Room 890, Kravis Hall, Columbia Business School Featuring: Nobuko Nagase, Professor of Labor Economics and Social Policy, Ochanomizu University; Author, Women's Career and Family in Japan: Labor Practice, Gender Wage Gap, and Child-RearingModerator: Takatoshi Ito, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, CJEB Note: The seminar was part of CJEB’s Japanese Management Leadership Program. 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:  永瀬伸子
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Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Date
February 25, 2025
More MPE: Shaba Keys
Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Bridging Academia and Community With Shaba Keys: Insights From a Social Enterprise Leader

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Shaba Keys, adjunct faculty at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies Nonprofit Management Program, founder and president of The Bridge Lab, and a dynamic leader in academia and community development.
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Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership
Date
February 25, 2025
Diverse group in a workplace
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, Leadership

Diversity Targets: An Actual Path to Change or the Latest Corporate Lip Service?

As calls for accountability in corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion grow louder, a new Columbia Business School study explores which companies disclose diversity goals, why the timing of those disclosures matters, and which types of goals are seen as more credible.
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Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Organizations, Strategy, Technology, The Workplace
Date
February 25, 2025
Professors Stephan Meier, left, and Todd Jick
Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ, Organizations, Strategy, Technology, The Workplace

Bizcast: AI and the Future of Work

Professors Stephan Meier and Todd Jick share their latest insights on how AI is reshaping the workplace and transforming the future of work, and why a human-centric approach is key to success. 
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Equity & Inclusion News, Ethics and Leadership
Date
February 24, 2025
Flavorful Legacies event panel
Business and Society, Entrepreneurship, Equity & Inclusion News, Ethics and Leadership
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion News
School News

Flavorful Legacies: CBS Event Honors Harlem’s Culinary Heritage and Celebrates Black Entrepreneurship

In celebration of Black History Month, Columbia Business School hosted an immersive event honoring the rich history of Harlem’s culinary and entrepreneurial traditions.
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship, Labor
Type
CJEB
Date
February 24, 2025
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship, Labor
Japan Center News

Resurrecting Entrepreneurship to Revive Japan リチャード・カッツ

Resurrecting Entrepreneurship to Revive Japan リチャード・カッツMonday, February 24, 2025 | 12:45 – 1:45 PMRoom 640, Geffen Hall, Columbia Business SchoolFeaturing: Richard Katz, Editor, Japan Economy Watch; Special Correspondent, Toyo Keizai Inc.Moderator: Takatoshi Ito, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, CJEB  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: リチャード・カッツ
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Politics
Type
CJEB
Date
February 20, 2025
Politics
Japan Center News

U.S.-Japan Political Relations Under the New Leaders 「ニューリーダーの下での日米政治関係」

Live WebinarU.S.-Japan Political Relations Under the New Leaders 「ニューリーダーの下での日米政治関係」 Thursday, February 20, 2025 Language: English (Japanese interpretation) Japanese Video:    • パネル・ディスカッション「ニューリーダーの下での日米政治関係」   Featuring: Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Columbia University; Chairman, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation; Distinguished Research Fellow, Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research Mireya Solís, Director, Center for Asia Policy Studies; Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies; Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies, Brookings Institution Kazuto Suzuki, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo; Director, Institute of Geoeconomics Moderators: Takeo Hoshi, Director, Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo Takatoshi Ito, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, CJEB Cosponsor: Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo 
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Politics, World Business
Date
February 19, 2025
President Donald Trump
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Economics and Policy, Politics, World Business

How to Counter Trump’s Tariffs Productively

While many countries are considering retaliatory tariffs on US-made goods, such measures are unlikely to deter US President Donald Trump. To weather his trade war, governments must forge strategic alliances and apply economic pressure without directly harming domestic industries.
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Business and Society, Climate and Finance, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy
Date
February 18, 2025
Flooding in a residential area of Florida caused by a tropical storm
Business and Society, Climate and Finance, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy

When Fragile Insurers Meet Climate Change, Taxpayers End Up on the Hook

New research from Professor Parinitha Sastry and her co-authors examines the challenges facing Florida’s homeowners insurance market. 
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Business and Society, ESG, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
February 18, 2025
More MPE: Mary Jane McQuillen
Business and Society, ESG, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Social Enterprise News

Trailblazing Sustainability: Mary Jane McQuillen’s 07’s Path to ESG Leadership

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Mary Jane McQuillen ’07, head of ESG and portfolio manager at Clearbridge Investments, on her journey into sustainable investing, which might not be what you expect. 
  • Read more about Trailblazing Sustainability: Mary Jane McQuillen’s 07’s Path to ESG Leadership about Trailblazing Sustainability: Mary Jane McQuillen’s 07’s Path to ESG Leadership
Business and Society, Organizations, Research
Date
February 17, 2025
Paperwork with colorful data charts and graphs Image
Business and Society, Organizations, Research
Press Release

Inflated Outlook: Sensitivity to Inflation Negatively Predicts Business Growth

Research from Columbia Business School Reveals that Stock Return Sensitivity to Inflation is a Strong Negative Predictor of Growth 
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Finance, Research
Date
February 17, 2025
Silhouettes of two business people
Finance, Research
Private Equity Program News

Closing the Gender Gap: Why Private Equity Needs More Women in Leadership

Despite equal representation in MBA programs, women remain underrepresented in US private equity. A report by Professor Michael Ewens finds that achieving gender parity requires firms to attract, retain, and promote more women and offers strategies to support this goal.
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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, DFI News & Write-Ups, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ
Date
February 13, 2025
Professor Sandra Matz, right, in conversation with Professor Moran Cerf
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, DFI News & Write-Ups, AI and Transformative Tech, Digital IQ

Mindmasters: The Promise and Peril of Algorithmic Influence

In her book Mindmasters, Professor Sandra Matz shows how big data can offer key insights into the most intimate aspects of our psyche.
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