Meet seven CBS alumni making their names in the climate space. These alumni are demonstrating just how that can be done, whether as an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, an investor, or the CEO of a Fortune 200 company.
Research presented at the 2022 Climate Business and Investment Conference suggests ways energy companies can be influenced by their investor stakeholders.
MBA students learn how to function effectively in teams through a new course where they must integrate multiple perspectives while managing team dynamics.
Professor Gernot Wagner discusses his work in climate economics, his views on urgent climate policy challenges, and what makes him optimistic for the future.
Capital Markets and Investments, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Finance, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Energy Solutions, Industry
Columbia Business School Professor Bruce Usher discusses his new book, which outlines the risks and opportunities for investors from climate change, and how current students and alumni are addressing major environmental challenges.
A strong focus on data, analytics ensures students have the essential tools to address not only today's business problems but those of the next decade.
Columbia Business School Professor of Business and Vice Dean of Research Oded Netzer discusses the growing use of data analytics within organizations and how the school's curriculum is designed to equip MBAs for the Technology.
The corporate debt market has doubled in size since the financial crisis, now Finance & Economics for nearly 50 percent of US GDP. Investment-grade (or highly rated) corporate bonds, such as Apple's AA+ bond, are in demand. What's causing this run on corporate debt?
Columbia Business School Professors Oded Netzer, Christopher Frank and Paul Magnone discuss their new book, Decisions Over Decimals, which offers a roadmap for effective decision-making when using data.