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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy
Date
December 07, 2020
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Economics and Policy

Privacy Protection and the Future of Digital Platforms

A panel of tech industry experts and academic researchers discussed the ongoing legal, ethical, and political debates over data privacy.
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As the Leader, Leadership, Organizations
Date
December 07, 2020
Marie Oh Huber pictured
As the Leader, Leadership, Organizations
As the Leader

As the Leader, “It’s Super-Important to have Empathy”

Marie Oh Huber, senior vice president and chief legal officer of eBay, talks impacts of the pandemic and the ongoing social justice movement and explains why speaking up is one of the best things you can do for your career.
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Healthcare
Date
December 06, 2020
COVID-19 virus cell pictured
Healthcare
Healthcare Program

Can your employer force you to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Yes (usually)

Requirements will also vary by workplace setting. At hospitals and in other high-risk settings, for example, vaccination is likely to be mandatory, according to Carri Chan, a Columbia Business School professor and expert on hospital operations.
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Healthcare
Date
December 06, 2020
Healthcare
Healthcare Program

Second Time Around

“Contact tracing in New York is not up to par and long delays in test results have jeopardized the ability to use them to stop the spread, but there are serious cultural challenges as well, with American’s concept of individual liberties. In South Korea, there is strict adherence to quarantine. Once someone tests positive, they are moved into a quarantine facility. That’s very different than telling people to stay at home or making facilities available like we’ve done here,” said Professor Carri Chan, an expert in health care operations management who teaches at Columbia University.
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Healthcare
Date
December 04, 2020
Healthcare
Healthcare Program

Many are asking if their employers can force them to get a COVID-19 vaccine

Requirements will also vary by workplace setting. At hospitals and in other high-risk settings, for example, vaccination is likely to be mandatory, according to Carri Chan, a Columbia University professor and expert on hospital operations.
  • Read more about Many are asking if their employers can force them to get a COVID-19 vaccine about Many are asking if their employers can force them to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Chazen Global Insights, Marketing
Type
Chazen Global Insights
Date
December 02, 2020
The Future of Marketing Leadership Conference
Chazen Global Insights, Marketing

Innovating to Solve Consumer Challenges in a Post-COVID World: Emily Culp ’06, CEO of Cover FX

A CMO-turned-CEO and pioneer of omnichannel retail shares her insights on how to innovate to solve consumer challenges during and after the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Read more about Innovating to Solve Consumer Challenges in a Post-COVID World: Emily Culp ’06, CEO of Cover FX about Innovating to Solve Consumer Challenges in a Post-COVID World: Emily Culp ’06, CEO of Cover FX
Capital Markets and Investments, Healthcare, Media and Technology, Strategy
Date
December 02, 2020
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Capital Markets and Investments, Healthcare, Media and Technology, Strategy
Finance Press Release

Germs, Social Networks and Growth: How Culture Can Spread Ideas and Disease

Research from Laura Veldkamp, the Leon G. Cooperman Professor of Finance & Economics at Columbia Business School, finds that technology adoption within a social network, can be a significant indicator of disease spread as seen with COVID-19
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Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Organizations, Strategy, World Business
Date
December 01, 2020
Janet Yellen
Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy, Leading through Crisis, Organizations, Strategy, World Business

What Janet Yellen Must Do Now

Her priority list is long. But she can help provide the Leadership & Strategy necessary to build a better post-pandemic world.
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Strategy
Date
November 24, 2020
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Business and Society, Data and Business Analytics, Strategy

What's a Fair Price in a Pandemic?

New research highlights the role of value when judging fairness.
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Media and Technology
Date
November 19, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Media and Technology
Marketing Press Release

COVID-19 News Sharing is Most Common Among Socially Marginalized

In a new study of this behavior, Columbia Business School’s Gita V. Johar, Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Meyer Feldberg Professor of Business and Chazen Senior Scholar, finds that those experiencing social marginalization are more likely to spread the news they encounter on social media, independent of its veracity or shock factor.
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Real Estate
Date
November 18, 2020
Real Estate
Real Estate News

Introducing New Members of the Real Estate Circle: Fall 2020

The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following new alumni to the Real Estate Circle: Philippe Visser ’04 as a Leader, and Adam Kietz ’20, Andrew Lohrfink ’20, and Katie Vila ’16 as Associates.
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Capital Markets and Investments
Date
November 18, 2020
Capital Markets and Investments
Heilbrunn News

Why Value Investing Still Works in Markets

To buy something for less than it is worth is as useful as ever. Professor Michael Mauboussin explains why value investing still works.
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Elections, Leadership, Politics
Date
November 18, 2020
Political building
Elections, Leadership, Politics
SLEB Corner

Taking the Personal Out of Politics

Student Leadership and Ethics Board member Josie Cox '22 reflects on what 2020 has taught us about the importance—and challenge—of staying true to our core values. 
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Battery, Carbon, Chazen Global Insights, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Storage Systems, Energy Transition, Net Zero
Date
November 17, 2020
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Battery, Carbon, Chazen Global Insights, Climate and Consumer Behavior, Climate and Policy, Climate and Solutions, Economics and Policy, Energy Storage Systems, Energy Transition, Net Zero

The Path to Decarbonizing Energy

Chazen Senior Scholar Geoffrey Heal outlines three major barriers to the decarbonization of electric power generation on a global scale.
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Healthcare, Operations
Date
November 17, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Healthcare, Operations
Economics Press Release
Healthcare Program

Newer Drugs Increase Medication Adherence, Improving Health Outcomes and Decreasing Health Care Costs

New research from Columbia Business School finds that patients are 2.5% more likely to start and stay on a course of treatment for every 10-year decrease of a drug’s time on the market – equivalent to a 0.35 USD reduction in copayment for each day of a patient’s therapy.
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Leadership, Strategy
Date
November 17, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Leadership, Strategy
Management Press Release

People Who Lack Status Are More Likely to Use Jargon to Compensate for Their Insecurities

Columbia Business School Research Reveals Low Status Individuals Use Jargon, Acronyms, and Legalese at Higher Rates than those of High Status
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Leadership and Strategy
Date
November 12, 2020
white house at night
Leadership and Strategy

More Advice for the Next Administration

CBS faculty members weigh in on how the incoming president can address Leadership & Strategy & Strategy, climate change, protectionism, immigration, and partisanship
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy
Date
November 12, 2020
Michael Gee '81
Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy

Michael Gee '81 Turns Decades of Leadership & Strategy Experience Into Advice for a More Diverse Workplace

Gee frequently publishes articles on combatting racism in Edge, opening the pipeline for Black talent, and the importance of reparations.
  • Read more about Michael Gee '81 Turns Decades of Leadership & Strategy Experience Into Advice for a More Diverse Workplace about Michael Gee '81 Turns Decades of Leadership & Strategy Experience Into Advice for a More Diverse Workplace
Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Organizations
Date
November 12, 2020
Ethics and Leadership, Leadership, Organizations
Leadership and Ethics News

Bernstein Research Zoomposium 2020 Video Vault

The Bernstein Center showcases groundbreaking research at its 2020 Research Zoomposium. 
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Leadership and Strategy, Social Enterprise, Strategy
Date
November 10, 2020
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Leadership and Strategy, Social Enterprise, Strategy

Be Yourself in Your Next Selfie

New research shows that authenticity on social media leads to an increased sense of well-being.
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