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Business and Society, Carbon, Climate and Finance, Climate and Solutions, Social Enterprise
Date
March 22, 2022
Valerie Rockefeller
Business and Society, Carbon, Climate and Finance, Climate and Solutions, Social Enterprise

Walking the Walk on Climate Change and Mission Aligned Investing With Valerie Rockefeller

Valerie Rockefeller is one of the country’s most innovative leaders in the fight against climate change and in our transition to a low carbon economy. As chair of Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and BankFWD, she is helping to pioneer ways to channel philanthropy and the capital markets towards a more inclusive and sustainable future.
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Practitioner Perspectives
Type
Family Enterprise Insights
Date
March 22, 2022
Practitioner Perspectives

What is wealth?

A hot topic in family firm research today is socio-emotional wealth. Studies are focused on the reality that families look for more than financial returns from their business.
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Practitioner Perspectives
Type
Family Enterprise Insights
Date
March 22, 2022
Practitioner Perspectives

How did wealth management work in the past?

In this video, Kathryn McCarthy, advisor to families and family offices, provides historical context on how private wealth management worked 30 years ago.
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Capital Markets and Investments
Date
March 16, 2022
Capital Markets and Investments
Heilbrunn News

The Heilbrunn Center remembers Michael Price

Michael Price was a legend in the field and a frequent visitor in the Value Investing with Legends class.  https://finance.yahoo.com/news/michael-price-saw-value-companies-182851351.html
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Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics
Date
March 08, 2022
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Economics and Policy, Finance and Economics

The IMF's Unfinished Business

In the face of geopolitical instability, the IMF must embrace capital controls.
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Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise
Date
March 08, 2022
Governor Deval Patrick
Business and Society, Business Economics and Public Policy, Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise

A Stake in Each Other’s Dreams and Struggles With Governor Deval Patrick

Governor Deval Patrick is one of the country’s most talented and inspiring leaders who has blazed many trails across and between the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. We explore some of the through lines in a career that has included successful chapters in civil rights law and activism, policy and politics, and entrepreneurship and investing. 
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Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Social Enterprise
Date
March 08, 2022
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Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Social Enterprise

A Stake in Each Other's Dreams and Struggles With Governor Deval Patrick

Governor Deval Patrick is one of the country's most talented and inspiring leaders who has blazed many trails across and between the public, nonprofit, and private sectors. We explore some of the through lines in a career that has included successful chapters in civil rights law and activism, policy and politics, and entrepreneurship and investing. 
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Date
March 05, 2022
School News

Shirley and Walter Wang Investment in Nurturing Community on Our Campuses

Shirley and Walter Wang donate $10 million to enhance undergraduate interaction and social life and $1 million to connect Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall for Columbia Business School students.
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Date
March 03, 2022
Japan Center News

Professor Takatoshi Ito, Director of CJEB's Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, Wrote the Article "Why Is Japan So Cheap?" for Project Syndicate

Professor Takatoshi Ito, director of CJEB's Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, wrote the Project Syndicate article "Why Is Japan So Cheap?" Why Is Japan So Cheap? (Project Syndicate, 3/3/22)
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Date
March 02, 2022
Jackson G. Lu pictured
Japan Center News

Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, a recipient of CJEB’s Doctoral Fellowship, authored a paper published in the prestigious Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Jackson G. Lu PhD '18 authored the paper "A social network perspective on the Bamboo Ceiling: Ethnic homophily explains why East Asians but not South Asians are underrepresented in leadership in multiethnic environments" published in the prestigious Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
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Labor, Leadership
Date
February 24, 2022
Labor, Leadership
Press Release

Representation Matters: How Putting Women At The Top Transforms Organizational Rhetoric & Company Culture

A new study from researchers at Columbia Business School, Stanford University GSB, and Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business shows appointing women to top-tiers of management can mitigate deep-rooted stereotypes expressed in organizational language
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Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Social Enterprise
Date
February 22, 2022
Ai-jen Poo
Business and Society, Economics and Policy, Social Enterprise

The Care Economy: Expanding Our Imagination for What Is Possible With Ai-jen Poo

Ai-jen Poo is one of the country’s most innovative and celebrated leaders of the labor and women’s movements. The executive director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, she is an award-winning organizer, author, and leading voice on economic inclusion and shared prosperity.
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Economics and Policy, Social Enterprise
Date
February 22, 2022
Ai-jen Poo
Economics and Policy, Social Enterprise

The Care Economy: Expanding Our Imagination for What Is Possible With Ai-jen Poo

Ai-jen Poo is one of the country's most innovative and celebrated leaders of the labor and women's movements. The executive director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, she is an award-winning organizer, author, and leading voice on economic inclusion and shared prosperity.
  • Read more about The Care Economy: Expanding Our Imagination for What Is Possible With Ai-jen Poo about The Care Economy: Expanding Our Imagination for What Is Possible With Ai-jen Poo
Ethics and Leadership, Organizations, The Workplace
Date
February 17, 2022
Toxic group member indicated by a red dice among green die
Ethics and Leadership, Organizations, The Workplace
Leadership and Ethics News

Do You Have a “Jerk” at Work?

Tessa West, author and NYU professor of psychology, provides advice on dealing with—and ultimately breaking free from—your most toxic coworkers.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Date
February 17, 2022
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Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Economics Press Release

U.S.-China Trade War Increases Global Trade

Columbia Business School Study Shows the U.S.-China Trade War Increased Trade in Bystander Countries – Both Between One Another and with the U.S.
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Real Estate
Date
February 16, 2022
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Introducing New Members of the Real Estate Circle

 
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Marketing
Type
Brand Talk
Date
February 11, 2022
Tech marketing executive Heather Hopkins Freeland '01 (VP of Marketing, Lyft) joins current Columbia MBA student Daniella Levitan '23 in a fireside chat about brand purpose, leading during a crisis, and advice for future marketing leaders specific to the tech industry.
Marketing

Blending Purpose and Marketing Strategy: Heather Hopkins Freeland ’01 (VP of Marketing, Lyft)

At the 2021 Future of Marketing Leadership conference, tech marketing executive Heather Hopkins Freeland ’01 (VP of Marketing, Lyft) joined Columbia MBA student Daniella Levitan ’23 in a fireside chat about brand purpose, leading during a crisis, and advice for future marketing leaders working in the tech industry.
  • Read more about Blending Purpose and Marketing Strategy: Heather Hopkins Freeland ’01 (VP of Marketing, Lyft) about Blending Purpose and Marketing Strategy: Heather Hopkins Freeland ’01 (VP of Marketing, Lyft)
Business Economics and Public Policy, Labor, Operations
Date
February 10, 2022
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Labor, Operations
Economics Press Release

Paid Family Leave Support Increases Among Small Businesses During the Pandemic

As More States Look to Implement Their Own PFL Programs a Columbia Business School Study Shows Consistent Increase in Support by Small Employers since 2016
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Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy
Date
February 09, 2022
A Balanced Response to Inflation
Chazen Global Insights, Economics and Policy

A Balanced Response to Inflation

A large across-the-board increase in interest rates is a cure worse than the disease.
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Date
February 07, 2022
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Chazen Institute News
Chazen News Release
School News

Remembering Chazen Institute Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Columbia Business School Board, Jerome A. Chazen ’50

Global business leader and generous philanthropist Jerome (Jerry) A. Chazen, who founded the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business at Columbia Business School in 1991, passed away on Sunday, February 6, 2022 at the age of 94.
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