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Marketing, Risk Management
Date
August 13, 2020
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Marketing, Risk Management
Decision Science News
Marketing Press Release

Hating to Lose: For Consumers, Concerns of Losing Drive Purchasing

Columbia Business School study finds that the majority of consumers are loss averse, but results vary by age, education level and financial experience
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurship
Date
August 12, 2020
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Business and Society, Entrepreneurship

New App Helps Increase Youth Voter Turnout

The Movement, founded by Jordan Giallanzo '18, drives change by making civic engagement easier and more rewarding.
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As the Leader, Leadership
Date
August 12, 2020
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As the Leader, Leadership
As the Leader

As the Leader, I Want to “Leave the World a Better Place for the Next Generation of Women”

Laurel Richie, former president of the WNBA, speaks to authentic, trailblazing leadership and the hallmarks of healthy corporate cultures.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Healthcare, Strategy
Date
August 11, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Healthcare, Strategy
Economics Press Release

Spatial Planning to Save Lives and Spare Wallets: Best Practices for COVID-19 Lockdowns

Examining commuting patterns and lockdown measures in three major cities, Amit Khandelwal, Columbia Business School’s Jerome A. Chazen Professor of Global Business, argues that policymakers should abandon the blanket shutdown strategies commonly used in the first few months of the pandemic
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Leadership, Strategy
Type
Business & Society
Date
August 07, 2020
Leadership, Strategy

Leadership Speaker Series: Matteo Del Vecchio '08 in Conversation with Terry Lundgren

Terry Lundgren, retired CEO of Macy's and Executive-in-Residence at Columbia Business School, and Matteo Del Vecchio ’08, CEO of Deconic Group, delve into Terry’s extensive career in the retail industry.
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Leadership, Strategy
Type
Business & Society
Date
August 07, 2020
Leadership, Strategy

Leadership Speaker Series: Professor Michael Morris in Conversation with Lihong Wang ’99

On June 8, Lihong Wang ’99 and Professor Michael Morris discussed Lihong’s career transitions and lessons on professional advancement, as part of Columbia Business School's Leadership Speaker Series.
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Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship
Date
August 06, 2020
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Economics and Policy, Entrepreneurship

Pharmaceutical Innovation Is Crucial to a Return to Normal

Research demonstrates that the introduction of new drugs to the marketplace results in longer lives and shorter hospital stays.
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Accounting, Corporate Finance, Media and Technology, Tax Policy
Date
August 06, 2020
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Accounting, Corporate Finance, Media and Technology, Tax Policy
Finance Press Release

Bigger than Banks: Re-Evaluating Superstar Firm Holdings Reveals Major Multinationals Are Sophisticated Financial Actors

New Research from Columbia Business School Reveals Apple, Google, GM and Others Hold Complex Financial Portfolios that Prioritize Tax Optimization
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Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise
Date
August 05, 2020
Ikuzi dolls
Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise

A Line of Diverse Dolls Ensures Every Little Girl Feels Proud in Her Skin

Ozi Okaro '03 founded Ikuzi Dolls to give her young daughters toys they could identify with.
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Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy
Type
Business & Society
Date
August 05, 2020
Business and Society, Leadership and Strategy

The Human Experience of COVID-19

Sandra Matz and Daniel Ames share insights into why individuals experience the same pandemic in different ways.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Date
August 05, 2020
Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business
Japan Center News

CJEB’s Aug. 5 Webinar, “Central Banking in the COVID-19 Era,” moderated by Professor Takatoshi Ito, covered by news outlets including Bloomberg, Reuters, Asahi, NHK, and Nikkei.

On August 5, 2020 the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) organized a webinar titled, “Central Banking in the COVID-19 Era.” News outlets, including Bloomberg, Reuters, Asahi, NHK, and Nikkei, referenced the webinar and comments made by the speakers.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Labor, Leadership, Operations, Strategy
Date
July 30, 2020
NYC Skyline. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Business Economics and Public Policy, Labor, Leadership, Operations, Strategy
Management Press Release

Expanded Unemployment Benefits Encourage Managers to Lay Off More Staff

New research from Columbia Business School shows that when at-risk workers have a more generous social insurance program to fall back, managers may become morally licensed to lay off more workers. 
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Marketing, Marketplace
Date
July 28, 2020
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Marketing, Marketplace

The Marketplace for Consumer Attention

It's time to recast antitrust laws for the new consumer marketplace, says Chazen Senior Scholar Andrea Prat.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy
Date
July 24, 2020
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership and Strategy

The Power of Communicating Without Words

Sometimes we communicate more powerfully with our actions, although we are often unaware of it.
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Leadership, Organizations, Strategy
Date
July 23, 2020
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Leadership, Organizations, Strategy

What Can Businesses Learn from Protesters? (Part 1 of 2)

A look at the nature of protest itself.
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As the Leader, Leadership
Date
July 22, 2020
Pierre Gentin pictured
As the Leader, Leadership
As the Leader

As the Leader, You Should “Tap Into the Things That You Derive Meaning From and Incorporate Them Into Your Professional Persona”

Pierre Gentin, Partner and Global General Counsel at McKinsey & Company, opens up about his early influences and explains how he draws on the humanities to bridge the gap between the legal and business worlds.
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Labor, Leadership, Operations, Risk Management
Date
July 21, 2020
Manhattanville campus
Labor, Leadership, Operations, Risk Management
Management Press Release

Values Matters: New Study Finds Company Stances on Social-Political Issues Can Only Hurt Employee Work Performance

New Research from Columbia Business School Sheds Light on Relationship Between Corporate Activism and Employee Motivation  
  • Read more about Values Matters: New Study Finds Company Stances on Social-Political Issues Can Only Hurt Employee Work Performance about Values Matters: New Study Finds Company Stances on Social-Political Issues Can Only Hurt Employee Work Performance
Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy
Date
July 17, 2020
Elliott Robinson '12
Labor, Leadership and Strategy, Strategy

Can Venture Capital Overcome Its Diversity Problem?

Elliott Robinson '12 is passionate about bringing diversity to venture capital firms and funding more diverse startups.
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Date
July 17, 2020
Jackson G. Lu pictured
Japan Center News

Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, a recipient of CJEB’s Doctoral Fellowship, was interviewed by Nikkei about his research on the under-representation of Asians in leadership positions

Jackson G. Lu PhD '18, Mitsui Career Development Assistant Professor at Sloan School of Management of MIT, and a recipient of CJEB’s Doctoral Fellowship, was interviewed by Nikkei about his research on the under-representation of Asians in leadership positions. 
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Leadership
Date
July 17, 2020
Leadership
School News

Columbia Business School Mourns the Loss of Board Member Arthur Samberg '67

A respected leader in finance, Samberg leaves an impressive legacy of leadership and philanthropy.
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