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Tax Policy
Type
CJEB
Date
February 13, 2025
Tax Policy
Japan Center News

U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Under the New Leaders「ニューリーダーの下での日米経済関係」

Live WebinarU.S.-Japan Economic Relations Under the New LeadersThursday, February 13, 2025 | 7:00 – 8:15 PM (ET) Friday, February 14, 2025 | 9:00 – 10:15 AM (Japan Time)Language: English (Japanese interpretation)日本語動画リンク:  • パネル・ディスカッション「ニューリーダーの下での日米経済関係」   東京カレッジ YouTube チャンネル)Featuring: David Weinstein, Director, CJEB; Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy, Columbia University Keiko Ito, Professor, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Chiba University Yasuyuki Todo, Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda UniversityModerators: 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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Artificial Intelligence, Data and Business Analytics, Strategy
Date
February 12, 2025
Sales strategy image
Artificial Intelligence, Data and Business Analytics, Strategy

The Future of Sales: How AI and Automation Are Transforming Go-to-Market Strategies

AI and automation are revolutionizing sales, from lead generation to deal closing. As go-to-market engineers replace traditional sales roles and AI agents take over repetitive tasks, businesses must adapt or risk being left behind. But human relationships and trust remain critical in high-value sales. Here’s how companies can balance efficiency with personalization to thrive in the AI-driven sales era.
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Business and Society, Insights, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Research, The Workplace
Date
February 12, 2025
Man woman pay disparity
Business and Society, Insights, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Research, The Workplace

Closing the Gender Pay Gap: Why Women Value Meaning at Work More Than Men

The gender wage gap partly stems from men and women selecting different types of jobs. A Columbia Business School study explores how the importance of meaning at work influences career choices differently for men and women.
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Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Date
February 11, 2025
More MPE: Daniel Nissenbaum
Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Daniel Nissenbaum ’88: A Banker Who Puts His Money Where His Heart Is

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Daniel Nissenbaum ’88, CEO of Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF), one of the largest of a special kind of nonprofit known as Community Development Financial Institutions.
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Diversity, Leadership, Management, Operations, Organizations
Date
February 10, 2025
Allyship yes-no symbol concept words in wooden-cubes. Photo by Dzmitry Dzemidovich on Dreamstime.com
Diversity, Leadership, Management, Operations, Organizations
Press Release

Corporate Allyship and DEI: Studies Show Actions Matter More than Words

New Research Puts Fortune 500 Companies Under the Microscope, Measuring How Black Consumers Perceive Corporate Dedication to Allyship
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Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, The Workplace
Type
Columbia Business
Date
February 07, 2025
Business and Society, Ethics and Leadership, The Workplace

How ‘Masculine Energy’ Can Hinder Your Negotiation Success

Research from Professor Rebecca Ponce de Leon shows why women may be outperforming men in certain negotiation situations.
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Finance, Financial Institutions, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, Social Impact
Date
February 07, 2025
Silhouettes of two business people
Finance, Financial Institutions, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, Social Impact

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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Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition
Date
February 04, 2025
White windmill photo – Free Energy Image Photo by Abby Anaday on Unsplash.
Energy, Energy Solutions, Energy Transition
Press Release

Green Energy Means More Green for American Workers

New Research finds Transition to Wind and Solar Energy Predicted to Lower Electricity Costs by Up to 80% and Increase Wages Nationwide
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Business and Society, Leadership, Organizations, Strategy, World Business
Date
February 04, 2025
Photo Image of Pierre Yared
Business and Society, Leadership, Organizations, Strategy, World Business

Pierre Yared appointed as Vice Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)

We are proud to share that Pierre Yared, the MUTB Professor of International Business, Senior Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs, and Vice Dean for Executive Education at Columbia Business School, has been appointed as Vice Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) in the Executive Office of the President of the United States.
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Business and Society, Diversity, Ethics and Leadership, Globalization, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Social Impact
Date
February 04, 2025
A protestor holding a placard
Business and Society, Diversity, Ethics and Leadership, Globalization, Leadership, Leadership and Strategy, Management, Social Impact

When Should Companies Take a Stand? The Risks and Rewards of Corporate Activism

New CBS research explores the factors driving inconsistent corporate stances on global sociopolitical issues and the risks that come with them.
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Chazen Global Insights, Globalization, Hub Insights, World Business
Date
February 04, 2025
Professor Joseph Stiglitz and Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Chazen Global Insights, Globalization, Hub Insights, World Business

Bizcast: Professor Joseph Stiglitz and The Road to Freedom

Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz joins Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard for a compelling discussion on economic policy, inequality, and the future of global markets.
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Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Date
February 04, 2025
More MPE: Lindsay Kruse
Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Transforming Education for All: Lindsay Kruse ’06’s Mission to Create Inclusive Schools

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Lindsay Kruse ’06, CEO of All Means All, on her inspiring journey from management consulting to becoming a passionate advocate for equitable education, especially for students with disabilities and other marginalized groups.
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Economics and Policy
Date
January 31, 2025
President Donald Trump.
Economics and Policy

Understanding the Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs

Insights from Columbia Business School faculty make sense of the president’s recently implemented tariffs on Chinese goods, and potential tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
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Family, Leadership, Research Findings
Date
January 29, 2025
hands weighing a scale
Family, Leadership, Research Findings

Family First: An Integrative Conceptual Review of Nepotism in Organizations

In anticipation of our February 21 conference, Nepotism & Nurturing: Challenging the Narrative, this month’s newsletter dives into the complexities of nepotism in family enterprises. As coauthor Constantin Lagios explains in Family First: An Integrative Conceptual Review of Nepotism in Organizations, nepotism—“the practice of giving preferential treatment based on kinship or familial ties”—can have profound effects on an organization’s legacy and sustainability. While it fosters trust and unity among family members, unchecked nepotism can undermine fairness and efficiency, even contributing to misconduct. This issue explores how families can navigate these challenges and strike the right balance between relational bonds and professional merit. Join us at our upcoming conference to learn practical strategies for creating equitable, high-performing family enterprises.Read "Family First: An Integrative Conceptual Review of Nepotism in Organizations"
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Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business
Date
January 29, 2025
Display of Stock market quotes with city scene reflect on glass
Asset Management, Capital Markets and Investments, Finance, Finance and Economics, World Business

Stock Market Predictions of the Future: What Lies Ahead for Investors in 2025?

Predictions of the future guide investor decisions in volatile markets. Insights from CBS Professor Abby Joseph Cohen paint a challenging year for the U.S. and global economies, but opportunities abound.
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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Media and Technology, Social Impact
Date
January 28, 2025
People reading news online
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Business and Society, AI and Transformative Tech, Media and Technology, Social Impact

The Psychology Behind Fake News: Why Some People Are More Likely to Share It

Analyzing the language of social media users reveals surprising predictors of fake news sharing, offering new strategies to curb misinformation and foster healthier online communities.
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Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Date
January 28, 2025
More MPE: Phoebe Boyer
Business and Society, Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

The Role of Nonprofits in the Worlds of Business and Government With Phoebe Boyer ’93

In this episode of More MPE, hosts Ray Horton and Sandi Wright speak with Phoebe Boyer ’93, president and CEO of Children's Aid — one of the oldest and largest of New York City’s nonprofit social welfare agencies.
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, The Workplace
Type
Columbia Business
Date
January 27, 2025
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Future of Work, Labor, Leadership, The Workplace

Why Employee Retention is More Complicated Than You Think

CBS Professor Adina Sterling researches how an employee’s decision to leave can be tied to their race—and their access to resources.
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Business and Society, Leadership
Type
Business & Society
Date
January 23, 2025
Business and Society, Leadership

The Wall and the Bridge with Glenn Hubbard

Taking Adam Smith’s logic to Youngstown, Ohio, as a case study in economic disruption, Hubbard discusses the benefits of an open economy and creating bridges to support people in turbulent times so that they remain engaged and prepared to participate in, and reap the rewards of, a new economic landscape.
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Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Elections, Politics, Social Impact
Date
January 22, 2025
March in Washington for climate
Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Climate and Technology, Elections, Politics, Social Impact

The Climate Policy Pendulum

Although US President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans give climate advocates plenty to worry about, all hope is not lost. Clean-energy technologies still have decisive physical advantages over the alternatives, and economic common sense will eventually win out.Average Reading Time: 3 minutes
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